You can use an ArrayList of POJO objects as your list data, as long as the POJOs adhere to the JavaBean standard for getters and setters. On Friday, October 02, 2009, at 04:24AM, "Vicente de Rivera III" <[email protected]> wrote: >
- Re: POJO objects in ListView Todd Volkert
- Re: POJO objects in ListView Vicente de Rivera III
- Re: POJO objects in ListVi... Greg Brown
- Re: POJO objects in ListVi... Vicente de Rivera III
- Re: POJO objects in ListVi... Greg Brown
- Re: POJO objects in ListView Todd Volkert
- Re: POJO objects in ListView Vicente de Rivera III
- Re: POJO objects in ListView Todd Volkert
- Re: POJO objects in ListVi... Vicente de Rivera III
- Re: POJO objects in ListView Greg Brown
- Re: POJO objects in ListView Greg Brown
