Bindings.bindContent and filtering

Richard Bair richard.bair at oracle.com
Mon Oct 8 08:22:17 PDT 2012


Hi Sven,

I'm not sure. I know that we've got FilteredList, FilteredSet, etc implementations that we want to make public API, perhaps that is a better way to handle it?

Richard

On Sep 28, 2012, at 4:34 PM, Sven Reimers wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> just wondered if having a binding that allows me for example to filter
> duplicates (allowed in lists like WebHistory.getEntries()) during the
> bindContent to another ObservabeList (e.g. the items of ComboBox)
> would be a good thing - or is this one of the extensions to expect
> when JavaFX can use lambdas?
> 
> -Sven
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