javax.swing
Class AbstractCellEditor
java.lang.Object
|
+--javax.swing.AbstractCellEditor
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- CellEditor, Serializable
- Direct Known Subclasses:
- DefaultCellEditor
- public abstract class AbstractCellEditor
- extends Object
- implements CellEditor, Serializable
- See Also:
- Serialized Form
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
listenerList
protected EventListenerList listenerList
changeEvent
protected transient ChangeEvent changeEvent
AbstractCellEditor
public AbstractCellEditor()
isCellEditable
public boolean isCellEditable(EventObject e)
- Returns true.
- Specified by:
isCellEditable
in interface CellEditor
- Parameters:
e
- an event object- Returns:
- true
shouldSelectCell
public boolean shouldSelectCell(EventObject anEvent)
- Returns true.
- Specified by:
shouldSelectCell
in interface CellEditor
- Parameters:
e
- an event object- Returns:
- true
stopCellEditing
public boolean stopCellEditing()
- Calls
fireEditingStopped
and returns true.
- Specified by:
stopCellEditing
in interface CellEditor
- Returns:
- true
cancelCellEditing
public void cancelCellEditing()
- Calls
fireEditingCanceled
.
- Specified by:
cancelCellEditing
in interface CellEditor
addCellEditorListener
public void addCellEditorListener(CellEditorListener l)
- Adds a
CellEditorListener
to the listener list.
- Specified by:
addCellEditorListener
in interface CellEditor
- Parameters:
l
- the new listener to be added
removeCellEditorListener
public void removeCellEditorListener(CellEditorListener l)
- Removes a
CellEditorListener
from the listener list.
- Specified by:
removeCellEditorListener
in interface CellEditor
- Parameters:
l
- the listener to be removed
fireEditingStopped
protected void fireEditingStopped()
fireEditingCanceled
protected void fireEditingCanceled()
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