/* * Copyright (c) 1995, 2008, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. * * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. * * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that * accompanied this code). * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. * * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any * questions. */ package java.awt; import java.awt.peer.ButtonPeer; import java.util.EventListener; import java.awt.event.*; import java.io.ObjectOutputStream; import java.io.ObjectInputStream; import java.io.IOException; import javax.accessibility.*; /** * This class creates a labeled button. The application can cause * some action to happen when the button is pushed. This image * depicts three views of a "Quit" button as it appears * under the Solaris operating system: *

* The following context describes the graphic *

* The first view shows the button as it appears normally. * The second view shows the button * when it has input focus. Its outline is darkened to let the * user know that it is an active object. The third view shows the * button when the user clicks the mouse over the button, and thus * requests that an action be performed. *

* The gesture of clicking on a button with the mouse * is associated with one instance of ActionEvent, * which is sent out when the mouse is both pressed and released * over the button. If an application is interested in knowing * when the button has been pressed but not released, as a separate * gesture, it can specialize processMouseEvent, * or it can register itself as a listener for mouse events by * calling addMouseListener. Both of these methods are * defined by Component, the abstract superclass of * all components. *

* When a button is pressed and released, AWT sends an instance * of ActionEvent to the button, by calling * processEvent on the button. The button's * processEvent method receives all events * for the button; it passes an action event along by * calling its own processActionEvent method. * The latter method passes the action event on to any action * listeners that have registered an interest in action * events generated by this button. *

* If an application wants to perform some action based on * a button being pressed and released, it should implement * ActionListener and register the new listener * to receive events from this button, by calling the button's * addActionListener method. The application can * make use of the button's action command as a messaging protocol. * * @author Sami Shaio * @see java.awt.event.ActionEvent * @see java.awt.event.ActionListener * @see java.awt.Component#processMouseEvent * @see java.awt.Component#addMouseListener * @since JDK1.0 */ public class Button extends Component implements Accessible { /** * The button's label. This value may be null. * @serial * @see #getLabel() * @see #setLabel(String) */ String label; /** * The action to be performed once a button has been * pressed. This value may be null. * @serial * @see #getActionCommand() * @see #setActionCommand(String) */ String actionCommand; transient ActionListener actionListener; private static final String base = "button"; private static int nameCounter = 0; /* * JDK 1.1 serialVersionUID */ private static final long serialVersionUID = -8774683716313001058L; static { /* ensure that the necessary native libraries are loaded */ Toolkit.loadLibraries(); if (!GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()) { initIDs(); } } /** * Initialize JNI field and method IDs for fields that may be * accessed from C. */ private static native void initIDs(); /** * Constructs a button with an empty string for its label. * * @exception HeadlessException if GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless() * returns true * @see java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment#isHeadless */ public Button() throws HeadlessException { this(""); } /** * Constructs a button with the specified label. * * @param label a string label for the button, or * null for no label * @exception HeadlessException if GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless() * returns true * @see java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment#isHeadless */ public Button(String label) throws HeadlessException { GraphicsEnvironment.checkHeadless(); this.label = label; } /** * Construct a name for this component. Called by getName() when the * name is null. */ String constructComponentName() { synchronized (Button.class) { return base + nameCounter++; } } /** * Creates the peer of the button. The button's peer allows the * application to change the look of the button without changing * its functionality. * * @see java.awt.Toolkit#createButton(java.awt.Button) * @see java.awt.Component#getToolkit() */ public void addNotify() { synchronized(getTreeLock()) { if (peer == null) peer = getToolkit().createButton(this); super.addNotify(); } } /** * Gets the label of this button. * * @return the button's label, or null * if the button has no label. * @see java.awt.Button#setLabel */ public String getLabel() { return label; } /** * Sets the button's label to be the specified string. * * @param label the new label, or null * if the button has no label. * @see java.awt.Button#getLabel */ public void setLabel(String label) { boolean testvalid = false; synchronized (this) { if (label != this.label && (this.label == null || !this.label.equals(label))) { this.label = label; ButtonPeer peer = (ButtonPeer)this.peer; if (peer != null) { peer.setLabel(label); } testvalid = true; } } // This could change the preferred size of the Component. if (testvalid) { invalidateIfValid(); } } /** * Sets the command name for the action event fired * by this button. By default this action command is * set to match the label of the button. * * @param command a string used to set the button's * action command. * If the string is null then the action command * is set to match the label of the button. * @see java.awt.event.ActionEvent * @since JDK1.1 */ public void setActionCommand(String command) { actionCommand = command; } /** * Returns the command name of the action event fired by this button. * If the command name is null (default) then this method * returns the label of the button. */ public String getActionCommand() { return (actionCommand == null? label : actionCommand); } /** * Adds the specified action listener to receive action events from * this button. Action events occur when a user presses or releases * the mouse over this button. * If l is null, no exception is thrown and no action is performed. *

Refer to AWT Threading Issues for details on AWT's threading model. * * @param l the action listener * @see #removeActionListener * @see #getActionListeners * @see java.awt.event.ActionListener * @since JDK1.1 */ public synchronized void addActionListener(ActionListener l) { if (l == null) { return; } actionListener = AWTEventMulticaster.add(actionListener, l); newEventsOnly = true; } /** * Removes the specified action listener so that it no longer * receives action events from this button. Action events occur * when a user presses or releases the mouse over this button. * If l is null, no exception is thrown and no action is performed. *

Refer to AWT Threading Issues for details on AWT's threading model. * * @param l the action listener * @see #addActionListener * @see #getActionListeners * @see java.awt.event.ActionListener * @since JDK1.1 */ public synchronized void removeActionListener(ActionListener l) { if (l == null) { return; } actionListener = AWTEventMulticaster.remove(actionListener, l); } /** * Returns an array of all the action listeners * registered on this button. * * @return all of this button's ActionListeners * or an empty array if no action * listeners are currently registered * * @see #addActionListener * @see #removeActionListener * @see java.awt.event.ActionListener * @since 1.4 */ public synchronized ActionListener[] getActionListeners() { return (ActionListener[]) (getListeners(ActionListener.class)); } /** * Returns an array of all the objects currently registered * as FooListeners * upon this Button. * FooListeners are registered using the * addFooListener method. * *

* You can specify the listenerType argument * with a class literal, such as * FooListener.class. * For example, you can query a * Button b * for its action listeners with the following code: * *

ActionListener[] als = (ActionListener[])(b.getListeners(ActionListener.class));
* * If no such listeners exist, this method returns an empty array. * * @param listenerType the type of listeners requested; this parameter * should specify an interface that descends from * java.util.EventListener * @return an array of all objects registered as * FooListeners on this button, * or an empty array if no such * listeners have been added * @exception ClassCastException if listenerType * doesn't specify a class or interface that implements * java.util.EventListener * * @see #getActionListeners * @since 1.3 */ public T[] getListeners(Class listenerType) { EventListener l = null; if (listenerType == ActionListener.class) { l = actionListener; } else { return super.getListeners(listenerType); } return AWTEventMulticaster.getListeners(l, listenerType); } // REMIND: remove when filtering is done at lower level boolean eventEnabled(AWTEvent e) { if (e.id == ActionEvent.ACTION_PERFORMED) { if ((eventMask & AWTEvent.ACTION_EVENT_MASK) != 0 || actionListener != null) { return true; } return false; } return super.eventEnabled(e); } /** * Processes events on this button. If an event is * an instance of ActionEvent, this method invokes * the processActionEvent method. Otherwise, * it invokes processEvent on the superclass. *

Note that if the event parameter is null * the behavior is unspecified and may result in an * exception. * * @param e the event * @see java.awt.event.ActionEvent * @see java.awt.Button#processActionEvent * @since JDK1.1 */ protected void processEvent(AWTEvent e) { if (e instanceof ActionEvent) { processActionEvent((ActionEvent)e); return; } super.processEvent(e); } /** * Processes action events occurring on this button * by dispatching them to any registered * ActionListener objects. *

* This method is not called unless action events are * enabled for this button. Action events are enabled * when one of the following occurs: *

*

Note that if the event parameter is null * the behavior is unspecified and may result in an * exception. * * @param e the action event * @see java.awt.event.ActionListener * @see java.awt.Button#addActionListener * @see java.awt.Component#enableEvents * @since JDK1.1 */ protected void processActionEvent(ActionEvent e) { ActionListener listener = actionListener; if (listener != null) { listener.actionPerformed(e); } } /** * Returns a string representing the state of this Button. * This method is intended to be used only for debugging purposes, and the * content and format of the returned string may vary between * implementations. The returned string may be empty but may not be * null. * * @return the parameter string of this button */ protected String paramString() { return super.paramString() + ",label=" + label; } /* Serialization support. */ /* * Button Serial Data Version. * @serial */ private int buttonSerializedDataVersion = 1; /** * Writes default serializable fields to stream. Writes * a list of serializable ActionListeners * as optional data. The non-serializable * ActionListeners are detected and * no attempt is made to serialize them. * * @serialData null terminated sequence of 0 or * more pairs: the pair consists of a String * and an Object; the String * indicates the type of object and is one of the following: * actionListenerK indicating an * ActionListener object * * @param s the ObjectOutputStream to write * @see AWTEventMulticaster#save(ObjectOutputStream, String, EventListener) * @see java.awt.Component#actionListenerK * @see #readObject(ObjectInputStream) */ private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s) throws IOException { s.defaultWriteObject(); AWTEventMulticaster.save(s, actionListenerK, actionListener); s.writeObject(null); } /** * Reads the ObjectInputStream and if * it isn't null adds a listener to * receive action events fired by the button. * Unrecognized keys or values will be ignored. * * @param s the ObjectInputStream to read * @exception HeadlessException if * GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless returns * true * @serial * @see #removeActionListener(ActionListener) * @see #addActionListener(ActionListener) * @see java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment#isHeadless * @see #writeObject(ObjectOutputStream) */ private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s) throws ClassNotFoundException, IOException, HeadlessException { GraphicsEnvironment.checkHeadless(); s.defaultReadObject(); Object keyOrNull; while(null != (keyOrNull = s.readObject())) { String key = ((String)keyOrNull).intern(); if (actionListenerK == key) addActionListener((ActionListener)(s.readObject())); else // skip value for unrecognized key s.readObject(); } } ///////////////// // Accessibility support //////////////// /** * Gets the AccessibleContext associated with * this Button. For buttons, the * AccessibleContext takes the form of an * AccessibleAWTButton. * A new AccessibleAWTButton instance is * created if necessary. * * @return an AccessibleAWTButton that serves as the * AccessibleContext of this Button * @beaninfo * expert: true * description: The AccessibleContext associated with this Button. * @since 1.3 */ public AccessibleContext getAccessibleContext() { if (accessibleContext == null) { accessibleContext = new AccessibleAWTButton(); } return accessibleContext; } /** * This class implements accessibility support for the * Button class. It provides an implementation of the * Java Accessibility API appropriate to button user-interface elements. * @since 1.3 */ protected class AccessibleAWTButton extends AccessibleAWTComponent implements AccessibleAction, AccessibleValue { /* * JDK 1.3 serialVersionUID */ private static final long serialVersionUID = -5932203980244017102L; /** * Get the accessible name of this object. * * @return the localized name of the object -- can be null if this * object does not have a name */ public String getAccessibleName() { if (accessibleName != null) { return accessibleName; } else { if (getLabel() == null) { return super.getAccessibleName(); } else { return getLabel(); } } } /** * Get the AccessibleAction associated with this object. In the * implementation of the Java Accessibility API for this class, * return this object, which is responsible for implementing the * AccessibleAction interface on behalf of itself. * * @return this object */ public AccessibleAction getAccessibleAction() { return this; } /** * Get the AccessibleValue associated with this object. In the * implementation of the Java Accessibility API for this class, * return this object, which is responsible for implementing the * AccessibleValue interface on behalf of itself. * * @return this object */ public AccessibleValue getAccessibleValue() { return this; } /** * Returns the number of Actions available in this object. The * default behavior of a button is to have one action - toggle * the button. * * @return 1, the number of Actions in this object */ public int getAccessibleActionCount() { return 1; } /** * Return a description of the specified action of the object. * * @param i zero-based index of the actions */ public String getAccessibleActionDescription(int i) { if (i == 0) { // [[[PENDING: WDW -- need to provide a localized string]]] return "click"; } else { return null; } } /** * Perform the specified Action on the object * * @param i zero-based index of actions * @return true if the the action was performed; else false. */ public boolean doAccessibleAction(int i) { if (i == 0) { // Simulate a button click Toolkit.getEventQueue().postEvent( new ActionEvent(Button.this, ActionEvent.ACTION_PERFORMED, Button.this.getActionCommand())); return true; } else { return false; } } /** * Get the value of this object as a Number. * * @return An Integer of 0 if this isn't selected or an Integer of 1 if * this is selected. * @see javax.swing.AbstractButton#isSelected() */ public Number getCurrentAccessibleValue() { return Integer.valueOf(0); } /** * Set the value of this object as a Number. * * @return True if the value was set. */ public boolean setCurrentAccessibleValue(Number n) { return false; } /** * Get the minimum value of this object as a Number. * * @return An Integer of 0. */ public Number getMinimumAccessibleValue() { return Integer.valueOf(0); } /** * Get the maximum value of this object as a Number. * * @return An Integer of 0. */ public Number getMaximumAccessibleValue() { return Integer.valueOf(0); } /** * Get the role of this object. * * @return an instance of AccessibleRole describing the role of the * object * @see AccessibleRole */ public AccessibleRole getAccessibleRole() { return AccessibleRole.PUSH_BUTTON; } } // inner class AccessibleAWTButton }