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JTree: ValueChanged event not firing

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gsz - 09 Aug 2007 07:17 GMT
xmlTree.setEditable(true);
valueChanged in TreeSelectionListener does not fire after
I update  the String UserObject on the tree.
I would like this to be able to know when the user has made a change
to the userObject, which is a string in this case.

How can I catch this event?

Thank You
Andrew Thompson - 09 Aug 2007 11:27 GMT
>xmlTree.setEditable(true);
>valueChanged in TreeSelectionListener does not fire after
>I update  the String UserObject on the tree.

Doesn't it?  

>I would like this to be able to know when the user has made a change
>to the userObject, which is a string in this case.

***

>How can I catch this event?

Where is your SSCCE*?**

* <http://www.physci.org/codes/sscce.html>
** Translation - I don't know, but I'll look into it further
if you supply (short) compilable code.  Check the link
for specific details..

*** And as an aside - (just curious, but..) Why?  
Try and answer that last question in terms of the
X of the sentence "I want to offer X to the end-user"
where X is the reason.

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