arrow_back history picture_as_pdf This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ~~Title: Using DataBookBuilder~~ ~~NOTRANS~~ JVx has one model for all controls. It's called Data Book. We have implementations for memory and database organized data books. A data book is like a table (with columns and rows). It needs column definitions, to work properly. If you have simple String arrays or key/value pairs and want to create a data book, you could use the DataBookBuilder. It supports creating memory organized data books with Lists, Maps, and arrays. If you have an array of strings, simply create a data book with following code: <file java> String[] saValues = new String[] {"First", "First", "Second", "First", "Third"}; IDataBook book = DataBookBuilder.build(saValues); </file> The book will have two columns. The first is an automatic created ID (BigDecimal) and the second one is the VALUE (String) from the array. The builder has an optional flag to create unique records or to use every given value. The ID is a number starting with 0. The result of our example: <file text> ID | VALUE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0 | First 1 | First 2 | Second 3 | First 4 | Third </file>