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How to disable a listbox

asked 2009-10-21 23:26:25 +0800

vdrockywang gravatar image vdrockywang
120 2 4

A listbox have many rows and user can select any row he want

when I am modifying data, how can I disable listbox, let user cannot change the current selected row

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answered 2009-10-22 00:15:15 +0800

baskaraninfo gravatar image baskaraninfo
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After getting the selected item, you can disable the listbox using the following method:

setDisabled(boolean disabled)

Then after finishing all your work, you can enable the listbox and set the selected item again, if you need.

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answered 2009-10-22 00:38:03 +0800

vdrockywang gravatar image vdrockywang
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updated 2009-10-22 00:39:05 +0800

No, I had try this, It didn't work !

I use Listbox.setDisabled(true). But I still can select other row...

Do you really try it and can work ???


Or this is a bug ??? because I had try to Button.setDisabled(true), I really cannot press button, It work correctly as I want.

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answered 2009-10-22 00:43:59 +0800

baskaraninfo gravatar image baskaraninfo
536 2 2 9

If it didn't work, then you need to disable each and every item in the listbox manually one-by-one.

Get List.getItems() and call setDisabled(true) on each item.

I think it will solve your problem.

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answered 2009-10-22 03:07:33 +0800

vdrockywang gravatar image vdrockywang
120 2 4

listbox.getItems().setXXX doesn't have setDisabled() method can call.....

I don't know what you mean... you just think ??? do you sure how to resolve this problem ??

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answered 2009-10-23 03:14:32 +0800

vdrockywang gravatar image vdrockywang
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Can this problem be resolved ?

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answered 2009-10-23 04:53:44 +0800

terrytornado gravatar image terrytornado flag of Germany
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updated 2009-10-23 04:55:34 +0800

like baskaraninfo wrote:

	
  (not tested)

	
   List list = myListbox.getItems();
	for (Object object : list) {

              // need a casting to Listitem
	      Listitem item = (Listitem) object;

	      item.setDisabled(true);
              }

best
Stephan

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answered 2009-12-02 01:32:24 +0800

vdrockywang gravatar image vdrockywang
120 2 4

It real work ! :D
thank you so much.

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