All the clojure swing examples I've seen so far use JTables in a
static way, i.e. the data is not programmatically modified once the
table got created.

Has anyone actually tried to implement a TableModel that is backed by
a clojure Vector/Map and fires events to TableModelListeners when the
underlying data changes?

I've got a few ideas on how to implement this, but none of them seems
to be very elegant (which is why I am interested in clojure in the
first place).

For those of you who don't know the events that a TableModel fires,
they are:

* Table has changed ( => redraw the whole thing)
* Rows x through y have changed (=> redraw only those)
* Rows x through y have been inserted
* Rows x through y have been deleted

(Full details: 
http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/api/javax/swing/event/TableModelEvent.html
)

Any elegant ideas or examples on how to do this when the underlying
data structure is (a ref to) one of clojure's (immutable) collections,
so that a change to that structure will fire the appropriate event?

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