combobox dependent on another combobox in java
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- In this Java Tutorial, we will see how to populate jcombobox from another combobox in java. Also we will see how to append selected items into text area in Java by using Netbeans IDE.
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the only i could change is the if statements to a switch for better code readability overall excellent
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what to do when the jcombobox is repeating the added item that not should be included, example, if i choose "color" the other jcombobox has an option of yellow, blue, red and if i choose "fruits" the other jcombobox should only has an option of apple, orange, mango but what happens is the yellow,red, blue has been added to apple, orange, mango. How to fix it?
can it be use for table? like to insert or store its items/values in jtable?
thanks for this video but can you put the source code link please?
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