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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T14:33:05+00:00 2026-05-13T14:33:05+00:00

i have a jlabel and using netbeans i have bound it to a property

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i have a jlabel and using netbeans i have bound it to a property on the form.

the problem is how do i refresh the binding values when the property that the label text has been bound to has changed.
this.firePropertyChange works but smells bad… i would like someonething like this.bindingGroup.refresh or this.refresh that will update the labels text

for example
the jLabel.text is bound to form someValue

private someClass someThing;
public String getSomeValue(){
  return someThing.getSomeThing();
}
//when someMethof is fired the jlabel should update its text value
public void someMethod(){
  someThing = someThingElse;
  bindingGroup.refresh()?????

}
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    2026-05-13T14:33:05+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 2:33 pm

    Unfortunately if you want to use the Beans Binding API, you’ll have to deal with the smell of firePropertyChange.

    However, I don’t see what the problem is? It’s quite a simple change. Change your class to the following:

    private someClass someThing;
    public String getSomeValue(){
      return someThing.getSomeThing();
    }
    //when someMethof is fired the jlabel should update its text value
    public void someMethod(){
      someClass oldValue = someThing;
      someThing = someThingElse;
      this.firePropertyChange("someValue", oldValue, someThing);
    
    }
    

    Check out this article on java.net for more details.

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