Lorna Burnet wrote:
You have two options:
...
I'm not sure you understand the question but anyhow I fixed my immediate
JTable problem by adding another column, making it the (autoincrement)
PK, and renumbering it every time a row is deleted. So JBuilder can wait
until I have time to play with it -- probably when we decide to switch
to Java 1.5.
(Recap: JBuilder's form designer requires a persistent DB --
client-server. An in-memory DB should work, but I cannot use form
designer with it; I'd have to hand-code the gui. That requires knowledge
of JBuilder's DB-aware components which I don't have. It'll take some
time to learn them and I'd hate to spend all that time only to find out
there's some other feature there that screws thing up.)
Thx
Dima
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