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Thread: coloring the checked row in jtable

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    Default coloring the checked row in jtable

    Hi,
    I am using two cell renderers
    1>customcelleditor : for getting the cell values when checkbox is checked.
    2>customcellrenderer : for coloring the row whose checkbox is checked .

    I want to apply color RED to the rows that is checked and rest green.
    But coloring the row dosent work , why ? can some1 help with the code please.

    table.getColumnModel().getColumn(3).setCellEditor(new CustomTableCellRenderer(new JCheckBox(),Name));
    table.getColumnModel().getColumn(3).setCellRenderer(new CustomTableCellRenderer3());
     
     
    this is my celleditor class;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
     
    package moxaclient;
     
    import java.awt.Color;
    import java.awt.Component;
    import java.awt.event.ItemEvent;
    import java.awt.event.ItemListener;
    import javax.swing.DefaultCellEditor;
    import javax.swing.JCheckBox;
    import javax.swing.JTable;
     
    public class CustomTableCellRenderer extends DefaultCellEditor implements ItemListener{
     
    private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
    private JCheckBox checkBox;
    private JTable table1;
    private int row;
    private int column;
    Object abc="null";
    private String Name;
    Component comm=null;
     
    public CustomTableCellRenderer(JCheckBox checkBox,String name2) {
        super(checkBox);
        this.checkBox = checkBox;
        this.checkBox.addItemListener(this);
        this.Name=name2;   
    }
     
     
    public Component getTableCellEditorComponent(JTable table, Object value,
            boolean isSelected,int row, int column) 
    {
        Component comp = super.getTableCellEditorComponent(table, value, isSelected, row, column);
        this.row = row;
        this.table1=table;
        this.column = column;
        checkBox.setSelected((Boolean)value);
        return super.getTableCellEditorComponent(table, value, isSelected,row, column);
    }
     
    public void itemStateChanged(ItemEvent e) 
       {
       this.fireEditingStopped(); 
        //System.out.println("Item Changed " + row + " value is: " + checkBox.isSelected());
         //System.out.println("Item Changed " + column + " value is: " + checkBox.isSelected());
          String Sensor =(String) table1.getValueAt(row, 0);
          Double Value =(Double) table1.getValueAt(row, 1);
    	  String Date =(String) table1.getValueAt(row, 2);
    	  Boolean select=(Boolean) table1.getValueAt(row,3);
           if (Boolean.TRUE.equals(select)) 
           {
    	    abc += Sensor+"\t"+Value+"\t"+Name+"\t"+Date+"\t";
    }
     
    This is my cellrenderer class ;;;;;;
     
    package moxaclient;
     
    import java.awt.Component;
    import javax.swing.JTable;
    import javax.swing.table.DefaultTableCellRenderer;
    import javax.swing.table.DefaultTableModel;
     
     
    public class CustomTableCellRenderer3 extends DefaultTableCellRenderer {
    private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
    JTable table1=null;
    DefaultTableModel model;
    	public CustomTableCellRenderer3() {
    		// TODO Auto-generated constructor stub
    	}
     
    	public CustomTableCellRenderer3(JTable table,DefaultTableModel model1) {
    		this.table1=table;
    		this.model=model1;
    	}
     
     
    	@Override
    	public Component getTableCellRendererComponent(JTable table, Object value, boolean isSelected, boolean hasFocus, int row, int col) 
    	{
    		 Component comp = super.getTableCellRendererComponent(table, value, isSelected, hasFocus, row, col);
    		 Boolean last=(Boolean)model.getValueAt(row,3);             ////// i think the code is not right,  please help me with code
                       if(last)
                        {
                        	  color red here
                    	}
     
             		//return null;
                     }
     
    }


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    Default Re: coloring the checked row in jtable

    I don't see anywhere in this code where you set any color.

    Also, why are you calling super.getTableCellEditorComponent() twice?
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    Default Re: coloring the checked row in jtable

    Duplicate of Coloring the checked row of jtable using checkbox.
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