Java™ Platform
Standard Ed. 6

javax.swing.event
Interface TableColumnModelListener

All Superinterfaces:
EventListener
All Known Implementing Classes:
JTable, JTable.AccessibleJTable, JTableHeader

public interface TableColumnModelListener
extends EventListener

TableColumnModelListener defines the interface for an object that listens to changes in a TableColumnModel.

See Also:
TableColumnModelEvent

Method Summary
 void columnAdded(TableColumnModelEvent e)
          Tells listeners that a column was added to the model.
 void columnMarginChanged(ChangeEvent e)
          Tells listeners that a column was moved due to a margin change.
 void columnMoved(TableColumnModelEvent e)
          Tells listeners that a column was repositioned.
 void columnRemoved(TableColumnModelEvent e)
          Tells listeners that a column was removed from the model.
 void columnSelectionChanged(ListSelectionEvent e)
          Tells listeners that the selection model of the TableColumnModel changed.
 

Method Detail

columnAdded

void columnAdded(TableColumnModelEvent e)
Tells listeners that a column was added to the model.


columnRemoved

void columnRemoved(TableColumnModelEvent e)
Tells listeners that a column was removed from the model.


columnMoved

void columnMoved(TableColumnModelEvent e)
Tells listeners that a column was repositioned.


columnMarginChanged

void columnMarginChanged(ChangeEvent e)
Tells listeners that a column was moved due to a margin change.


columnSelectionChanged

void columnSelectionChanged(ListSelectionEvent e)
Tells listeners that the selection model of the TableColumnModel changed.


Java™ Platform
Standard Ed. 6

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