In this post I will show how to customize the rendering of a JavaFX 2 TableView. The Birthdaycolumn in the screenshot below is a formatted 
Calendar object. Depending on the year, the text color is changed.
How a Table Cell is Rendered
Each table cell will receive an object, in our case it is an instance of 
Person. To do the rendering, the cell will need a Cell Value Factory) and a Cell Factory):Cell Value Factory
The cell must know which part of 
Person it needs to display. For all cells in the birthday columnthis will be the Persons birthday value.
This is our birthday column:
And later during initialization, we’ll set the 
Cell Value Factory:
So far nothing too fancy.
Cell Factory
Once the cell has the value, it must know how to display that value. In our case, the birthday’s 
Calendar value must be formatted and colored depending on the year.
[update 2012-12-27: Set text to null if cell is empty. See comment by James_D below]
The 
Cell Factory contains some complicated stuff (Callback, Generics and Anonymous Inner Classes). Don’t worry too much about all this. Just focus on the important part which is the updateItem(...) method.
This 
updateItem(...) method gets called whenever the cell should be rendered. We receive the Calendar item that must be rendered. If empty is true we don’t do anything. Otherwise we format the item and set the text of the cell. Depending on the year, we also set the text color.ListView and TreeView
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Download the complete tableview-cell-renderer example.
