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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T18:31:42+00:00 2026-05-10T18:31:42+00:00

I’m working with a combobox in a Swing-based application, and I’m having a hard

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I’m working with a combobox in a Swing-based application, and I’m having a hard time figuring out what to do to differentiate between an ItemEvent that is generated from a user event vs one caused by the application.

For instance, Lets say I have a combobox, ‘combo‘ and I’m listening for itemStateChanged events with my ItemListener, ‘listener‘. When either a user changes the selection to item 2 or I execute the line (pseudocode):

combo.setSelection(2)

.. it seems like I’m not able to tell these events apart.

That said, I’m no Swing expert by any means, so I thought I would ask.

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  1. 2026-05-10T18:31:43+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 6:31 pm

    The Action and Reaction law is quite clear :). If you try to react on change there is no need to distinguish between user and application. I can imagine only one use case where you need to ‘distinguish’. The case where application is displaying some data. In this case you have, probably, data model for your application. And also there are some change listener in this model and application GUI will react by setting values to components. And also. If user selects anything into GUI component. The data model will react by changing value. In this case it is easy to set up some sort of read-only state on data model which will notify model to ignore ANY event coming from observed objects. This notification set should run in EDT and there is no problem with flagging. Small example:

    class ApplicationDataModel {      private Flag current = Flag.RW;      public void setData(ApplicationData data) {         current = Flag.RO;         setDataImpl(data);         notifyObservers();         current = Flag.RW;     }      public void reaction(Event e) {         if (flag = Flag.RO) return;         ...     }  } 

    Be careful with flagging and don’t forget about threading. If you are calling setData from another thread then EDT you are going into trouble. Of course. The extraction of ApplicationData object has to be run in different thread ;). In general, rethink design of your application.

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