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Java Programming Tutorial - 72 - Multiple Selection List

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Uploaded by on Oct 5, 2009

Wait we can select multiple things? AWESOME!

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  • @Hellrun1 Less to type, I guess since we're lazy ;) and super has color XD

  • @ashadow0309 ah ok thank you ^^

  • @Hellrun1 Well, since we're not using any fancy imports and this is a simple list, we use super, if we were to use huge programs such as things like a FPS(First Person Shooter) that take up much space, than yes, you'd use setTitle("title);

    :]

  • why we use super instead of setTitle("Title") at 2:50 ?

  • @BBallinManiac Be sure to extend JFrame. That was my simple mistake.

  • u rock man ! luv u <3

  • JList.getSelectedValues() was deprecated in Java7, a simple replacement is JList.getSelectedValuesList().­toArray()

    it would be nice if you were to add an annotation there to coment on this.

  • The method getSelectedValues() from the type JList is deprecated... Dammit, updated bucky???

  • @BBallinManiac You could try to stop making errors :P

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