SWT Table Simple Demo
import org.eclipse.swt.SWT; import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Display; import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Event; import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Listener; import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Shell; import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Table; import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.TableColumn; import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.TableItem; import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Text; public class TableClass { public static void main(String[] args) { Display display = new Display(); Shell shell = new Shell(display); shell.setSize(280, 300); shell.setText("Table Example"); final Text text = new Text(shell, SWT.BORDER); text.setBounds(25, 240, 220, 25); Table table = new Table(shell, SWT.CHECK | SWT.BORDER | SWT.V_SCROLL | SWT.H_SCROLL); table.setHeaderVisible(true); String[] titles = { "Col 1", "Col 2", "Col 3", "Col 4" }; for (int loopIndex = 0; loopIndex < titles.length; loopIndex++) { TableColumn column = new TableColumn(table, SWT.NULL); column.setText(titles[loopIndex]); } for (int loopIndex = 0; loopIndex < 24; loopIndex++) { TableItem item = new TableItem(table, SWT.NULL); item.setText("Item " + loopIndex); item.setText(0, "Item " + loopIndex); item.setText(1, "Yes"); item.setText(2, "No"); item.setText(3, "A table item"); } for (int loopIndex = 0; loopIndex < titles.length; loopIndex++) { table.getColumn(loopIndex).pack(); } table.setBounds(25, 25, 220, 200); table.addListener(SWT.Selection, new Listener() { public void handleEvent(Event event) { if (event.detail == SWT.CHECK) { text.setText("You checked " + event.item); } else { text.setText("You selected " + event.item); } } }); shell.open(); while (!shell.isDisposed()) { if (!display.readAndDispatch()) display.sleep(); } display.dispose(); } }