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Java » Swing JFC » TableScreenshots 
Enable row selection (default) in a JTable


import javax.swing.JTable;

public class Main {
  public static void main(String[] argvthrows Exception {

    JTable table = new JTable();

    // Enable row selection (default)
    table.setColumnSelectionAllowed(false);
    table.setRowSelectionAllowed(true);

  }
}

 
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