Java tutorial
import java.awt.BorderLayout; import java.awt.Container; import java.util.Calendar; import java.util.GregorianCalendar; import javax.swing.JFrame; import javax.swing.JTable; import javax.swing.table.AbstractTableModel; class TableValues extends AbstractTableModel { public final static int FIRST_NAME = 0; public final static int LAST_NAME = 1; public final static int DATE_OF_BIRTH = 2; public final static int ACCOUNT_BALANCE = 3; public final static int GENDER = 4; public final static boolean GENDER_MALE = true; public final static boolean GENDER_FEMALE = false; public Object[][] values = { { "C", "A", new GregorianCalendar(1962, Calendar.FEBRUARY, 20).getTime(), new Float(15.67), new Boolean(GENDER_MALE) }, { "J", "A", new GregorianCalendar(1987, Calendar.JANUARY, 6).getTime(), new Float(2.78), new Boolean(GENDER_MALE) }, { "J", "A", new GregorianCalendar(1989, Calendar.AUGUST, 31).getTime(), new Float(3.89), new Boolean(GENDER_FEMALE) }, { "E", "K", new GregorianCalendar(1945, Calendar.JANUARY, 16).getTime(), new Float(-4.70), new Boolean(GENDER_FEMALE) }, { "B", "S", new GregorianCalendar(1907, Calendar.AUGUST, 2).getTime(), new Float(5.00), new Boolean(GENDER_FEMALE) } }; public int getRowCount() { return values.length; } public int getColumnCount() { return values[0].length; } public Object getValueAt(int row, int column) { return values[row][column]; } } public class Main extends JFrame { protected JTable table; public static void main(String[] args) { Main stt = new Main(); stt.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE); stt.setSize(400, 200); stt.setVisible(true); } public Main() { Container pane = getContentPane(); pane.setLayout(new BorderLayout()); TableValues tv = new TableValues(); table = new JTable(tv); pane.add(table, BorderLayout.CENTER); } }