Java tutorial
import java.awt.BorderLayout; import javax.swing.JFrame; import javax.swing.JScrollPane; import javax.swing.JTable; import javax.swing.table.AbstractTableModel; import javax.swing.table.TableModel; class ColorTableModel extends AbstractTableModel { Object rowData[][] = { { "1", Boolean.TRUE }, { "2", Boolean.TRUE }, { "3", Boolean.FALSE }, { "4", Boolean.TRUE }, { "5", Boolean.FALSE }, }; String columnNames[] = { "English", "Boolean" }; public int getColumnCount() { return columnNames.length; } public String getColumnName(int column) { return columnNames[column]; } public int getRowCount() { return rowData.length; } public Object getValueAt(int row, int column) { return rowData[row][column]; } public Class getColumnClass(int column) { return (getValueAt(0, column).getClass()); } public void setValueAt(Object value, int row, int column) { rowData[row][column] = value; } public boolean isCellEditable(int row, int column) { return (column != 0); } } public class EditableColorColumn { public static void main(String args[]) { JFrame frame = new JFrame("Editable Color Table"); frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE); TableModel model = new ColorTableModel(); JTable table = new JTable(model); // TableColumn column = table.getColumnModel().getColumn(3); // column.setCellRenderer(renderer); // column.setCellEditor(editor); JScrollPane scrollPane = new JScrollPane(table); frame.add(scrollPane, BorderLayout.CENTER); frame.setSize(400, 150); frame.setVisible(true); } }