JTable setCellRenderer to format a textbox to date?

I have a SQLite database with a date stored as VARCHAR

(yyyy-mm-dd) for example '2013-01-25'

. My query fetches records from a table and displays them as saved. I need to display the data VARCHAR

in mine JTable

as "Friday 25th January 2013". I suspect that using setCellRenderer on a column containing a VARCHAR is the way to go. Also, I think it will be a two step process, firstly converting the VARCHAR to a date value and then formatting the date as desired. I can do it this way if I take the VARCHAR value from JTable

and display it in JTextField

:

MyDate = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd").parse(rs.getString("My_Date"));

      

and then formatting as desired

MyDateStr = new SimpleDateFormat("EEEE MMMM d, yyyy").format(MyDate);

      

This is all good and good; however I need a formatted display in a column JTable

. I've never used setCellRenderer

, so I could use some startup help.

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The post Rob Camick

about Format Table Editor might solve your problem.

UPDATE:

I tried an example (as I'm curious to look DateFormat

at in a JTable, which I haven't done yet) using mKorbel . The format I gave as input

is "2013-01-25"

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Date Format Example

import java.awt.Dimension;
import java.text.ParseException;
import java.text.SimpleDateFormat;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.Locale;
import javax.swing.JFrame;
import javax.swing.JScrollPane;
import javax.swing.JTable;
import javax.swing.table.DefaultTableCellRenderer;

public class JTableDateFormat {
public static void main(String[] args) {
    Object[][] data = {
                       {"Amar", "2013-01-25"},
                       {"Sammy", "2013-01-25"} 
                      };
    Object[] columnNames = {"Name", "Date"};
    JTable table = new JTable(data, columnNames);
    table.getColumnModel().getColumn(1).setCellRenderer(new DateRenderer());
    JFrame frame = new JFrame();
    frame.add(new JScrollPane(table));
    frame.setSize(new Dimension(400, 100));
    frame.setVisible(true);
}
}


class DateRenderer extends DefaultTableCellRenderer {

private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
private Date dateValue;
private SimpleDateFormat sdfNewValue = new SimpleDateFormat("EE MMM dd hh:mm:ss z yyyy");
private String valueToString = "";

@Override
public void setValue(Object value) {
    if ((value != null)) {
        String stringFormat = value.toString();
        try {
            dateValue = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-mm-dd", Locale.ENGLISH).parse(stringFormat);
        } catch (ParseException e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
        }
        valueToString = sdfNewValue.format(dateValue);
        value = valueToString;
    }
    super.setValue(value);
}
}

      

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Make a class like this ...

  public class DateRenderer extends DefaultTableCellRenderer {

    public DateRenderer() { // This is a contructor
        DateFormatter formatter = new DateFormatter("yyyy-MM-dd");
    }

    public class DateFormatter extends SimpleDateFormat { //This another class within a class

        public DateFormatter(String pattern) {
            super(pattern);
        }
    }
}

      



And add this to your panel -> jTable.setDefaultRenderer (Date.class, new DateRenderer ());

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