A comma separated list of properties would be great. Then you can hide
and sort columns as you like (didn't think about sorting yet).

Christoph

Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo wrote:
> Em Tue, 28 Aug 2007 19:00:13 -0300, Daniel Jue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> escreveu:
> 
>> "Hacking" the beanmodel is definitely possible.  You can actually dump
>> all the columns that bean model picks up, and re-add them to the
>> beanmodel's
>> list in the order you want.  You'd probably want something more
>> streamlined
>> if you are letting your users reorder the columns at run time.
> 
> I meant "hacking" as a synonim for "taking a look and coding". ?)
> 
>> This is pretty essential since we should never rely on the order of
>> getters/setters in the code to determine the order of visual output. 
>> It's great to get started, but if you are like me and let your IDE
>> sort your
>> class members for you, you'll need more than the default order.
> 
> Agreed!
> I all wanted was something like a columns parameter that takes a
> comma-separated list of properties, existing or not. It must not be
> difficult to do.
> 
> Thiago
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