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package javax.swing.event;
import java.util.EventListener;
TableModelListener defines the interface for an object that listens
to changes in a TableModel.
Author: Alan Chung See Also:
/**
* TableModelListener defines the interface for an object that listens
* to changes in a TableModel.
*
* @author Alan Chung
* @see javax.swing.table.TableModel
*/
public interface TableModelListener extends java.util.EventListener
{
This fine grain notification tells listeners the exact range
of cells, rows, or columns that changed.
/**
* This fine grain notification tells listeners the exact range
* of cells, rows, or columns that changed.
*/
public void tableChanged(TableModelEvent e);
}