/* * Copyright (c) 1997, 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 javax.swing; import java.awt.*; import java.beans.PropertyVetoException; import java.beans.PropertyChangeEvent; import javax.swing.event.InternalFrameEvent; import javax.swing.event.InternalFrameListener; import javax.swing.plaf.*; import javax.accessibility.*; import java.io.ObjectOutputStream; import java.io.IOException; import java.lang.StringBuilder; import java.beans.PropertyChangeListener; import sun.awt.AppContext; import sun.swing.SwingUtilities2; /** * A lightweight object that provides many of the features of * a native frame, including dragging, closing, becoming an icon, * resizing, title display, and support for a menu bar. * For task-oriented documentation and examples of using internal frames, * see How to Use Internal Frames, * a section in The Java Tutorial. * *
*
* Generally,
* you add JInternalFrame
s to a JDesktopPane
. The UI
* delegates the look-and-feel-specific actions to the
* DesktopManager
* object maintained by the JDesktopPane
.
*
* The JInternalFrame
content pane
* is where you add child components.
* As a conveniance add
and its variants, remove
and
* setLayout
have been overridden to forward to the
* contentPane
as necessary. This means you can write:
*
* internalFrame.add(child); ** And the child will be added to the contentPane. * The content pane is actually managed by an instance of *
JRootPane
,
* which also manages a layout pane, glass pane, and
* optional menu bar for the internal frame. Please see the
* JRootPane
* documentation for a complete description of these components.
* Refer to {@link javax.swing.RootPaneContainer}
* for details on adding, removing and setting the LayoutManager
* of a JInternalFrame
.
* * Warning: Swing is not thread safe. For more * information see Swing's Threading * Policy. *
* Warning:
* Serialized objects of this class will not be compatible with
* future Swing releases. The current serialization support is
* appropriate for short term storage or RMI between applications running
* the same version of Swing. As of 1.4, support for long term storage
* of all JavaBeansTM
* has been added to the java.beans
package.
* Please see {@link java.beans.XMLEncoder}.
*
* @see InternalFrameEvent
* @see JDesktopPane
* @see DesktopManager
* @see JInternalFrame.JDesktopIcon
* @see JRootPane
* @see javax.swing.RootPaneContainer
*
* @author David Kloba
* @author Rich Schiavi
* @beaninfo
* attribute: isContainer true
* attribute: containerDelegate getContentPane
* description: A frame container which is contained within
* another window.
*/
public class JInternalFrame extends JComponent implements
Accessible, WindowConstants,
RootPaneContainer
{
/**
* @see #getUIClassID
* @see #readObject
*/
private static final String uiClassID = "InternalFrameUI";
/**
* The JRootPane
instance that manages the
* content pane
* and optional menu bar for this internal frame, as well as the
* glass pane.
*
* @see JRootPane
* @see RootPaneContainer
*/
protected JRootPane rootPane;
/**
* If true then calls to add
and setLayout
* will be forwarded to the contentPane
. This is initially
* false, but is set to true when the JInternalFrame
is
* constructed.
*
* @see #isRootPaneCheckingEnabled
* @see #setRootPaneCheckingEnabled
* @see javax.swing.RootPaneContainer
*/
protected boolean rootPaneCheckingEnabled = false;
/** The frame can be closed. */
protected boolean closable;
/** The frame has been closed. */
protected boolean isClosed;
/** The frame can be expanded to the size of the desktop pane. */
protected boolean maximizable;
/**
* The frame has been expanded to its maximum size.
* @see #maximizable
*/
protected boolean isMaximum;
/**
* The frame can "iconified" (shrunk down and displayed as
* an icon-image).
* @see JInternalFrame.JDesktopIcon
* @see #setIconifiable
*/
protected boolean iconable;
/**
* The frame has been iconified.
* @see #isIcon()
*/
protected boolean isIcon;
/** The frame's size can be changed. */
protected boolean resizable;
/** The frame is currently selected. */
protected boolean isSelected;
/** The icon shown in the top-left corner of this internal frame. */
protected Icon frameIcon;
/** The title displayed in this internal frame's title bar. */
protected String title;
/**
* The icon that is displayed when this internal frame is iconified.
* @see #iconable
*/
protected JDesktopIcon desktopIcon;
private Cursor lastCursor;
private boolean opened;
private Rectangle normalBounds = null;
private int defaultCloseOperation = DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE;
/**
* Contains the Component that focus is to go when
* restoreSubcomponentFocus
is invoked, that is,
* restoreSubcomponentFocus
sets this to the value returned
* from getMostRecentFocusOwner
.
*/
private Component lastFocusOwner;
/** Bound property name. */
public final static String CONTENT_PANE_PROPERTY = "contentPane";
/** Bound property name. */
public final static String MENU_BAR_PROPERTY = "JMenuBar";
/** Bound property name. */
public final static String TITLE_PROPERTY = "title";
/** Bound property name. */
public final static String LAYERED_PANE_PROPERTY = "layeredPane";
/** Bound property name. */
public final static String ROOT_PANE_PROPERTY = "rootPane";
/** Bound property name. */
public final static String GLASS_PANE_PROPERTY = "glassPane";
/** Bound property name. */
public final static String FRAME_ICON_PROPERTY = "frameIcon";
/**
* Constrained property name indicated that this frame has
* selected status.
*/
public final static String IS_SELECTED_PROPERTY = "selected";
/** Constrained property name indicating that the internal frame is closed. */
public final static String IS_CLOSED_PROPERTY = "closed";
/** Constrained property name indicating that the internal frame is maximized. */
public final static String IS_MAXIMUM_PROPERTY = "maximum";
/** Constrained property name indicating that the internal frame is iconified. */
public final static String IS_ICON_PROPERTY = "icon";
private static final Object PROPERTY_CHANGE_LISTENER_KEY =
new StringBuilder("InternalFramePropertyChangeListener");
private static void addPropertyChangeListenerIfNecessary() {
if (AppContext.getAppContext().get(PROPERTY_CHANGE_LISTENER_KEY) ==
null) {
PropertyChangeListener focusListener =
new FocusPropertyChangeListener();
AppContext.getAppContext().put(PROPERTY_CHANGE_LISTENER_KEY,
focusListener);
KeyboardFocusManager.getCurrentKeyboardFocusManager().
addPropertyChangeListener(focusListener);
}
}
private static class FocusPropertyChangeListener implements
PropertyChangeListener {
public void propertyChange(PropertyChangeEvent e) {
if (e.getPropertyName() == "permanentFocusOwner") {
updateLastFocusOwner((Component)e.getNewValue());
}
}
}
private static void updateLastFocusOwner(Component component) {
if (component != null) {
Component parent = component;
while (parent != null && !(parent instanceof Window)) {
if (parent instanceof JInternalFrame) {
// Update lastFocusOwner for parent.
((JInternalFrame)parent).setLastFocusOwner(component);
}
parent = parent.getParent();
}
}
}
/**
* Creates a non-resizable, non-closable, non-maximizable,
* non-iconifiable JInternalFrame
with no title.
*/
public JInternalFrame() {
this("", false, false, false, false);
}
/**
* Creates a non-resizable, non-closable, non-maximizable,
* non-iconifiable JInternalFrame
with the specified title.
* Note that passing in a null
title
results in
* unspecified behavior and possibly an exception.
*
* @param title the non-null
String
* to display in the title bar
*/
public JInternalFrame(String title) {
this(title, false, false, false, false);
}
/**
* Creates a non-closable, non-maximizable, non-iconifiable
* JInternalFrame
with the specified title
* and resizability.
*
* @param title the String
to display in the title bar
* @param resizable if true
, the internal frame can be resized
*/
public JInternalFrame(String title, boolean resizable) {
this(title, resizable, false, false, false);
}
/**
* Creates a non-maximizable, non-iconifiable JInternalFrame
* with the specified title, resizability, and
* closability.
*
* @param title the String
to display in the title bar
* @param resizable if true
, the internal frame can be resized
* @param closable if true
, the internal frame can be closed
*/
public JInternalFrame(String title, boolean resizable, boolean closable) {
this(title, resizable, closable, false, false);
}
/**
* Creates a non-iconifiable JInternalFrame
* with the specified title,
* resizability, closability, and maximizability.
*
* @param title the String
to display in the title bar
* @param resizable if true
, the internal frame can be resized
* @param closable if true
, the internal frame can be closed
* @param maximizable if true
, the internal frame can be maximized
*/
public JInternalFrame(String title, boolean resizable, boolean closable,
boolean maximizable) {
this(title, resizable, closable, maximizable, false);
}
/**
* Creates a JInternalFrame
with the specified title,
* resizability, closability, maximizability, and iconifiability.
* All JInternalFrame
constructors use this one.
*
* @param title the String
to display in the title bar
* @param resizable if true
, the internal frame can be resized
* @param closable if true
, the internal frame can be closed
* @param maximizable if true
, the internal frame can be maximized
* @param iconifiable if true
, the internal frame can be iconified
*/
public JInternalFrame(String title, boolean resizable, boolean closable,
boolean maximizable, boolean iconifiable) {
setRootPane(createRootPane());
setLayout(new BorderLayout());
this.title = title;
this.resizable = resizable;
this.closable = closable;
this.maximizable = maximizable;
isMaximum = false;
this.iconable = iconifiable;
isIcon = false;
setVisible(false);
setRootPaneCheckingEnabled(true);
desktopIcon = new JDesktopIcon(this);
updateUI();
sun.awt.SunToolkit.checkAndSetPolicy(this);
addPropertyChangeListenerIfNecessary();
}
/**
* Called by the constructor to set up the JRootPane
.
* @return a new JRootPane
* @see JRootPane
*/
protected JRootPane createRootPane() {
return new JRootPane();
}
/**
* Returns the look-and-feel object that renders this component.
*
* @return the InternalFrameUI
object that renders
* this component
*/
public InternalFrameUI getUI() {
return (InternalFrameUI)ui;
}
/**
* Sets the UI delegate for this JInternalFrame
.
* @param ui the UI delegate
* @beaninfo
* bound: true
* hidden: true
* attribute: visualUpdate true
* description: The UI object that implements the Component's LookAndFeel.
*/
public void setUI(InternalFrameUI ui) {
boolean checkingEnabled = isRootPaneCheckingEnabled();
try {
setRootPaneCheckingEnabled(false);
super.setUI(ui);
}
finally {
setRootPaneCheckingEnabled(checkingEnabled);
}
}
/**
* Notification from the UIManager
that the look and feel
* has changed.
* Replaces the current UI object with the latest version from the
* UIManager
.
*
* @see JComponent#updateUI
*/
public void updateUI() {
setUI((InternalFrameUI)UIManager.getUI(this));
invalidate();
if (desktopIcon != null) {
desktopIcon.updateUIWhenHidden();
}
}
/* This method is called if updateUI
was called
* on the associated
* JDesktopIcon. It's necessary to avoid infinite recursion.
*/
void updateUIWhenHidden() {
setUI((InternalFrameUI)UIManager.getUI(this));
invalidate();
Component[] children = getComponents();
if (children != null) {
for (Component child : children) {
SwingUtilities.updateComponentTreeUI(child);
}
}
}
/**
* Returns the name of the look-and-feel
* class that renders this component.
*
* @return the string "InternalFrameUI"
*
* @see JComponent#getUIClassID
* @see UIDefaults#getUI
*
* @beaninfo
* description: UIClassID
*/
public String getUIClassID() {
return uiClassID;
}
/**
* Returns whether calls to add
and
* setLayout
are forwarded to the contentPane
.
*
* @return true if add
and setLayout
* are fowarded; false otherwise
*
* @see #addImpl
* @see #setLayout
* @see #setRootPaneCheckingEnabled
* @see javax.swing.RootPaneContainer
*/
protected boolean isRootPaneCheckingEnabled() {
return rootPaneCheckingEnabled;
}
/**
* Sets whether calls to add
and
* setLayout
are forwarded to the contentPane
.
*
* @param enabled true if add
and setLayout
* are forwarded, false if they should operate directly on the
* JInternalFrame
.
*
* @see #addImpl
* @see #setLayout
* @see #isRootPaneCheckingEnabled
* @see javax.swing.RootPaneContainer
* @beaninfo
* hidden: true
* description: Whether the add and setLayout methods are forwarded
*/
protected void setRootPaneCheckingEnabled(boolean enabled) {
rootPaneCheckingEnabled = enabled;
}
/**
* Adds the specified child Component
.
* This method is overridden to conditionally forward calls to the
* contentPane
.
* By default, children are added to the contentPane
instead
* of the frame, refer to {@link javax.swing.RootPaneContainer} for
* details.
*
* @param comp the component to be enhanced
* @param constraints the constraints to be respected
* @param index the index
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if index
is invalid
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if adding the container's parent
* to itself
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if adding a window to a container
*
* @see #setRootPaneCheckingEnabled
* @see javax.swing.RootPaneContainer
*/
protected void addImpl(Component comp, Object constraints, int index) {
if(isRootPaneCheckingEnabled()) {
getContentPane().add(comp, constraints, index);
}
else {
super.addImpl(comp, constraints, index);
}
}
/**
* Removes the specified component from the container. If
* comp
is not a child of the JInternalFrame
* this will forward the call to the contentPane
.
*
* @param comp the component to be removed
* @throws NullPointerException if comp
is null
* @see #add
* @see javax.swing.RootPaneContainer
*/
public void remove(Component comp) {
int oldCount = getComponentCount();
super.remove(comp);
if (oldCount == getComponentCount()) {
getContentPane().remove(comp);
}
}
/**
* Ensures that, by default, the layout of this component cannot be set.
* Overridden to conditionally forward the call to the
* contentPane
.
* Refer to {@link javax.swing.RootPaneContainer} for
* more information.
*
* @param manager the LayoutManager
* @see #setRootPaneCheckingEnabled
*/
public void setLayout(LayoutManager manager) {
if(isRootPaneCheckingEnabled()) {
getContentPane().setLayout(manager);
}
else {
super.setLayout(manager);
}
}
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// Property Methods
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/**
* Returns the current JMenuBar
for this
* JInternalFrame
, or null
* if no menu bar has been set.
* @return the current menu bar, or null
if none has been set
*
* @deprecated As of Swing version 1.0.3,
* replaced by getJMenuBar()
.
*/
@Deprecated
public JMenuBar getMenuBar() {
return getRootPane().getMenuBar();
}
/**
* Returns the current JMenuBar
for this
* JInternalFrame
, or null
* if no menu bar has been set.
*
* @return the JMenuBar
used by this internal frame
* @see #setJMenuBar
*/
public JMenuBar getJMenuBar() {
return getRootPane().getJMenuBar();
}
/**
* Sets the menuBar
property for this JInternalFrame
.
*
* @param m the JMenuBar
to use in this internal frame
* @see #getJMenuBar
* @deprecated As of Swing version 1.0.3
* replaced by setJMenuBar(JMenuBar m)
.
*/
@Deprecated
public void setMenuBar(JMenuBar m) {
JMenuBar oldValue = getMenuBar();
getRootPane().setJMenuBar(m);
firePropertyChange(MENU_BAR_PROPERTY, oldValue, m);
}
/**
* Sets the menuBar
property for this JInternalFrame
.
*
* @param m the JMenuBar
to use in this internal frame
* @see #getJMenuBar
* @beaninfo
* bound: true
* preferred: true
* description: The menu bar for accessing pulldown menus
* from this internal frame.
*/
public void setJMenuBar(JMenuBar m){
JMenuBar oldValue = getMenuBar();
getRootPane().setJMenuBar(m);
firePropertyChange(MENU_BAR_PROPERTY, oldValue, m);
}
// implements javax.swing.RootPaneContainer
/**
* Returns the content pane for this internal frame.
* @return the content pane
*/
public Container getContentPane() {
return getRootPane().getContentPane();
}
/**
* Sets this JInternalFrame
's contentPane
* property.
*
* @param c the content pane for this internal frame
*
* @exception java.awt.IllegalComponentStateException (a runtime
* exception) if the content pane parameter is null
* @see RootPaneContainer#getContentPane
* @beaninfo
* bound: true
* hidden: true
* description: The client area of the internal frame where child
* components are normally inserted.
*/
public void setContentPane(Container c) {
Container oldValue = getContentPane();
getRootPane().setContentPane(c);
firePropertyChange(CONTENT_PANE_PROPERTY, oldValue, c);
}
/**
* Returns the layered pane for this internal frame.
*
* @return a JLayeredPane
object
* @see RootPaneContainer#setLayeredPane
* @see RootPaneContainer#getLayeredPane
*/
public JLayeredPane getLayeredPane() {
return getRootPane().getLayeredPane();
}
/**
* Sets this JInternalFrame
's
* layeredPane
property.
*
* @param layered the JLayeredPane
for this internal frame
*
* @exception java.awt.IllegalComponentStateException (a runtime
* exception) if the layered pane parameter is null
* @see RootPaneContainer#setLayeredPane
* @beaninfo
* hidden: true
* bound: true
* description: The pane which holds the various desktop layers.
*/
public void setLayeredPane(JLayeredPane layered) {
JLayeredPane oldValue = getLayeredPane();
getRootPane().setLayeredPane(layered);
firePropertyChange(LAYERED_PANE_PROPERTY, oldValue, layered);
}
/**
* Returns the glass pane for this internal frame.
*
* @return the glass pane
* @see RootPaneContainer#setGlassPane
*/
public Component getGlassPane() {
return getRootPane().getGlassPane();
}
/**
* Sets this JInternalFrame
's
* glassPane
property.
*
* @param glass the glass pane for this internal frame
* @see RootPaneContainer#getGlassPane
* @beaninfo
* bound: true
* hidden: true
* description: A transparent pane used for menu rendering.
*/
public void setGlassPane(Component glass) {
Component oldValue = getGlassPane();
getRootPane().setGlassPane(glass);
firePropertyChange(GLASS_PANE_PROPERTY, oldValue, glass);
}
/**
* Returns the rootPane
object for this internal frame.
*
* @return the rootPane
property
* @see RootPaneContainer#getRootPane
*/
public JRootPane getRootPane() {
return rootPane;
}
/**
* Sets the rootPane
property
* for this JInternalFrame
.
* This method is called by the constructor.
*
* @param root the new JRootPane
object
* @beaninfo
* bound: true
* hidden: true
* description: The root pane used by this internal frame.
*/
protected void setRootPane(JRootPane root) {
if(rootPane != null) {
remove(rootPane);
}
JRootPane oldValue = getRootPane();
rootPane = root;
if(rootPane != null) {
boolean checkingEnabled = isRootPaneCheckingEnabled();
try {
setRootPaneCheckingEnabled(false);
add(rootPane, BorderLayout.CENTER);
}
finally {
setRootPaneCheckingEnabled(checkingEnabled);
}
}
firePropertyChange(ROOT_PANE_PROPERTY, oldValue, root);
}
/**
* Sets whether this JInternalFrame
can be closed by
* some user action.
* @param b a boolean value, where true
means this internal frame can be closed
* @beaninfo
* preferred: true
* bound: true
* description: Indicates whether this internal frame can be closed.
*/
public void setClosable(boolean b) {
Boolean oldValue = closable ? Boolean.TRUE : Boolean.FALSE;
Boolean newValue = b ? Boolean.TRUE : Boolean.FALSE;
closable = b;
firePropertyChange("closable", oldValue, newValue);
}
/**
* Returns whether this JInternalFrame
can be closed by
* some user action.
* @return true
if this internal frame can be closed
*/
public boolean isClosable() {
return closable;
}
/**
* Returns whether this JInternalFrame
is currently closed.
* @return true
if this internal frame is closed, false
otherwise
*/
public boolean isClosed() {
return isClosed;
}
/**
* Closes this internal frame if the argument is true
.
* Do not invoke this method with a false
argument;
* the result of invoking setClosed(false)
* is unspecified.
*
*
*
* If the internal frame is already closed,
* this method does nothing and returns immediately.
* Otherwise,
* this method begins by firing
* an INTERNAL_FRAME_CLOSING
event.
* Then this method sets the closed
property to true
* unless a listener vetoes the property change.
* This method finishes by making the internal frame
* invisible and unselected,
* and then firing an INTERNAL_FRAME_CLOSED
event.
*
*
*
* Note:
* To reuse an internal frame that has been closed,
* you must add it to a container
* (even if you never removed it from its previous container).
* Typically, this container will be the JDesktopPane
* that previously contained the internal frame.
*
* @param b must be true
*
* @exception PropertyVetoException when the attempt to set the
* property is vetoed by the JInternalFrame
*
* @see #isClosed()
* @see #setDefaultCloseOperation
* @see #dispose
* @see javax.swing.event.InternalFrameEvent#INTERNAL_FRAME_CLOSING
*
* @beaninfo
* bound: true
* constrained: true
* description: Indicates whether this internal frame has been closed.
*/
public void setClosed(boolean b) throws PropertyVetoException {
if (isClosed == b) {
return;
}
Boolean oldValue = isClosed ? Boolean.TRUE : Boolean.FALSE;
Boolean newValue = b ? Boolean.TRUE : Boolean.FALSE;
if (b) {
fireInternalFrameEvent(InternalFrameEvent.INTERNAL_FRAME_CLOSING);
}
fireVetoableChange(IS_CLOSED_PROPERTY, oldValue, newValue);
isClosed = b;
if (isClosed) {
setVisible(false);
}
firePropertyChange(IS_CLOSED_PROPERTY, oldValue, newValue);
if (isClosed) {
dispose();
} else if (!opened) {
/* this bogus -- we haven't defined what
setClosed(false) means. */
// fireInternalFrameEvent(InternalFrameEvent.INTERNAL_FRAME_OPENED);
// opened = true;
}
}
/**
* Sets whether the JInternalFrame
can be resized by some
* user action.
*
* @param b a boolean, where true
means this internal frame can be resized
* @beaninfo
* preferred: true
* bound: true
* description: Determines whether this internal frame can be resized
* by the user.
*/
public void setResizable(boolean b) {
Boolean oldValue = resizable ? Boolean.TRUE : Boolean.FALSE;
Boolean newValue = b ? Boolean.TRUE : Boolean.FALSE;
resizable = b;
firePropertyChange("resizable", oldValue, newValue);
}
/**
* Returns whether the JInternalFrame
can be resized
* by some user action.
*
* @return true
if this internal frame can be resized, false
otherwise
*/
public boolean isResizable() {
// don't allow resizing when maximized.
return isMaximum ? false : resizable;
}
/**
* Sets the iconable
property,
* which must be true
* for the user to be able to
* make the JInternalFrame
an icon.
* Some look and feels might not implement iconification;
* they will ignore this property.
*
* @param b a boolean, where true
means this internal frame can be iconified
* @beaninfo
* preferred: true
bound: true
* description: Determines whether this internal frame can be iconified.
*/
public void setIconifiable(boolean b) {
Boolean oldValue = iconable ? Boolean.TRUE : Boolean.FALSE;
Boolean newValue = b ? Boolean.TRUE : Boolean.FALSE;
iconable = b;
firePropertyChange("iconable", oldValue, newValue);
}
/**
* Gets the iconable
property,
* which by default is false
.
*
* @return the value of the iconable
property.
*
* @see #setIconifiable
*/
public boolean isIconifiable() {
return iconable;
}
/**
* Returns whether the JInternalFrame
is currently iconified.
*
* @return true
if this internal frame is iconified
*/
public boolean isIcon() {
return isIcon;
}
/**
* Iconifies or de-iconifies this internal frame,
* if the look and feel supports iconification.
* If the internal frame's state changes to iconified,
* this method fires an INTERNAL_FRAME_ICONIFIED
event.
* If the state changes to de-iconified,
* an INTERNAL_FRAME_DEICONIFIED
event is fired.
*
* @param b a boolean, where true
means to iconify this internal frame and
* false
means to de-iconify it
* @exception PropertyVetoException when the attempt to set the
* property is vetoed by the JInternalFrame
*
* @see InternalFrameEvent#INTERNAL_FRAME_ICONIFIED
* @see InternalFrameEvent#INTERNAL_FRAME_DEICONIFIED
*
* @beaninfo
* bound: true
* constrained: true
* description: The image displayed when this internal frame is minimized.
*/
public void setIcon(boolean b) throws PropertyVetoException {
if (isIcon == b) {
return;
}
/* If an internal frame is being iconified before it has a
parent, (e.g., client wants it to start iconic), create the
parent if possible so that we can place the icon in its
proper place on the desktop. I am not sure the call to
validate() is necessary, since we are not going to display
this frame yet */
firePropertyChange("ancestor", null, getParent());
Boolean oldValue = isIcon ? Boolean.TRUE : Boolean.FALSE;
Boolean newValue = b ? Boolean.TRUE : Boolean.FALSE;
fireVetoableChange(IS_ICON_PROPERTY, oldValue, newValue);
isIcon = b;
firePropertyChange(IS_ICON_PROPERTY, oldValue, newValue);
if (b)
fireInternalFrameEvent(InternalFrameEvent.INTERNAL_FRAME_ICONIFIED);
else
fireInternalFrameEvent(InternalFrameEvent.INTERNAL_FRAME_DEICONIFIED);
}
/**
* Sets the maximizable
property,
* which determines whether the JInternalFrame
* can be maximized by
* some user action.
* Some look and feels might not support maximizing internal frames;
* they will ignore this property.
*
* @param b true
to specify that this internal frame should be maximizable; false
to specify that it should not be
* @beaninfo
* bound: true
* preferred: true
* description: Determines whether this internal frame can be maximized.
*/
public void setMaximizable(boolean b) {
Boolean oldValue = maximizable ? Boolean.TRUE : Boolean.FALSE;
Boolean newValue = b ? Boolean.TRUE : Boolean.FALSE;
maximizable = b;
firePropertyChange("maximizable", oldValue, newValue);
}
/**
* Gets the value of the maximizable
property.
*
* @return the value of the maximizable
property
* @see #setMaximizable
*/
public boolean isMaximizable() {
return maximizable;
}
/**
* Returns whether the JInternalFrame
is currently maximized.
*
* @return true
if this internal frame is maximized, false
otherwise
*/
public boolean isMaximum() {
return isMaximum;
}
/**
* Maximizes and restores this internal frame. A maximized frame is resized to
* fully fit the JDesktopPane
area associated with the
* JInternalFrame
.
* A restored frame's size is set to the JInternalFrame
's
* actual size.
*
* @param b a boolean, where true
maximizes this internal frame and false
* restores it
* @exception PropertyVetoException when the attempt to set the
* property is vetoed by the JInternalFrame
* @beaninfo
* bound: true
* constrained: true
* description: Indicates whether this internal frame is maximized.
*/
public void setMaximum(boolean b) throws PropertyVetoException {
if (isMaximum == b) {
return;
}
Boolean oldValue = isMaximum ? Boolean.TRUE : Boolean.FALSE;
Boolean newValue = b ? Boolean.TRUE : Boolean.FALSE;
fireVetoableChange(IS_MAXIMUM_PROPERTY, oldValue, newValue);
/* setting isMaximum above the event firing means that
property listeners that, for some reason, test it will
get it wrong... See, for example, getNormalBounds() */
isMaximum = b;
firePropertyChange(IS_MAXIMUM_PROPERTY, oldValue, newValue);
}
/**
* Returns the title of the JInternalFrame
.
*
* @return a String
containing this internal frame's title
* @see #setTitle
*/
public String getTitle() {
return title;
}
/**
* Sets the JInternalFrame
title. title
* may have a null
value.
* @see #getTitle
*
* @param title the String
to display in the title bar
* @beaninfo
* preferred: true
* bound: true
* description: The text displayed in the title bar.
*/
public void setTitle(String title) {
String oldValue = this.title;
this.title = title;
firePropertyChange(TITLE_PROPERTY, oldValue, title);
}
/**
* Selects or deselects the internal frame
* if it's showing.
* A JInternalFrame
normally draws its title bar
* differently if it is
* the selected frame, which indicates to the user that this
* internal frame has the focus.
* When this method changes the state of the internal frame
* from deselected to selected, it fires an
* InternalFrameEvent.INTERNAL_FRAME_ACTIVATED
event.
* If the change is from selected to deselected,
* an InternalFrameEvent.INTERNAL_FRAME_DEACTIVATED
event
* is fired.
*
* @param selected a boolean, where true
means this internal frame
* should become selected (currently active)
* and false
means it should become deselected
* @exception PropertyVetoException when the attempt to set the
* property is vetoed by the JInternalFrame
*
* @see #isShowing
* @see InternalFrameEvent#INTERNAL_FRAME_ACTIVATED
* @see InternalFrameEvent#INTERNAL_FRAME_DEACTIVATED
*
* @beaninfo
* constrained: true
* bound: true
* description: Indicates whether this internal frame is currently
* the active frame.
*/
public void setSelected(boolean selected) throws PropertyVetoException {
// The InternalFrame may already be selected, but the focus
// may be outside it, so restore the focus to the subcomponent
// which previously had it. See Bug 4302764.
if (selected && isSelected) {
restoreSubcomponentFocus();
return;
}
// The internal frame or the desktop icon must be showing to allow
// selection. We may deselect even if neither is showing.
if ((isSelected == selected) || (selected &&
(isIcon ? !desktopIcon.isShowing() : !isShowing()))) {
return;
}
Boolean oldValue = isSelected ? Boolean.TRUE : Boolean.FALSE;
Boolean newValue = selected ? Boolean.TRUE : Boolean.FALSE;
fireVetoableChange(IS_SELECTED_PROPERTY, oldValue, newValue);
/* We don't want to leave focus in the previously selected
frame, so we have to set it to *something* in case it
doesn't get set in some other way (as if a user clicked on
a component that doesn't request focus). If this call is
happening because the user clicked on a component that will
want focus, then it will get transfered there later.
We test for parent.isShowing() above, because AWT throws a
NPE if you try to request focus on a lightweight before its
parent has been made visible */
if (selected) {
restoreSubcomponentFocus();
}
isSelected = selected;
firePropertyChange(IS_SELECTED_PROPERTY, oldValue, newValue);
if (isSelected)
fireInternalFrameEvent(InternalFrameEvent.INTERNAL_FRAME_ACTIVATED);
else
fireInternalFrameEvent(InternalFrameEvent.INTERNAL_FRAME_DEACTIVATED);
repaint();
}
/**
* Returns whether the JInternalFrame
is the
* currently "selected" or active frame.
*
* @return true
if this internal frame is currently selected (active)
* @see #setSelected
*/
public boolean isSelected() {
return isSelected;
}
/**
* Sets an image to be displayed in the titlebar of this internal frame (usually
* in the top-left corner).
* This image is not the desktopIcon
object, which
* is the image displayed in the JDesktop
when
* this internal frame is iconified.
*
* Passing null
to this function is valid,
* but the look and feel
* can choose the
* appropriate behavior for that situation, such as displaying no icon
* or a default icon for the look and feel.
*
* @param icon the Icon
to display in the title bar
* @see #getFrameIcon
* @beaninfo
* bound: true
* description: The icon shown in the top-left corner of this internal frame.
*/
public void setFrameIcon(Icon icon) {
Icon oldIcon = frameIcon;
frameIcon = icon;
firePropertyChange(FRAME_ICON_PROPERTY, oldIcon, icon);
}
/**
* Returns the image displayed in the title bar of this internal frame (usually
* in the top-left corner).
*
* @return the Icon
displayed in the title bar
* @see #setFrameIcon
*/
public Icon getFrameIcon() {
return frameIcon;
}
/**
* Convenience method that moves this component to position 0 if its
* parent is a JLayeredPane
.
*/
public void moveToFront() {
if (isIcon()) {
if (getDesktopIcon().getParent() instanceof JLayeredPane) {
((JLayeredPane)getDesktopIcon().getParent()).
moveToFront(getDesktopIcon());
}
}
else if (getParent() instanceof JLayeredPane) {
((JLayeredPane)getParent()).moveToFront(this);
}
}
/**
* Convenience method that moves this component to position -1 if its
* parent is a JLayeredPane
.
*/
public void moveToBack() {
if (isIcon()) {
if (getDesktopIcon().getParent() instanceof JLayeredPane) {
((JLayeredPane)getDesktopIcon().getParent()).
moveToBack(getDesktopIcon());
}
}
else if (getParent() instanceof JLayeredPane) {
((JLayeredPane)getParent()).moveToBack(this);
}
}
/**
* Returns the last Cursor
that was set by the
* setCursor
method that is not a resizable
* Cursor
.
*
* @return the last non-resizable Cursor
* @since 1.6
*/
public Cursor getLastCursor() {
return lastCursor;
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
* @since 1.6
*/
public void setCursor(Cursor cursor) {
if (cursor == null) {
lastCursor = null;
super.setCursor(cursor);
return;
}
int type = cursor.getType();
if (!(type == Cursor.SW_RESIZE_CURSOR ||
type == Cursor.SE_RESIZE_CURSOR ||
type == Cursor.NW_RESIZE_CURSOR ||
type == Cursor.NE_RESIZE_CURSOR ||
type == Cursor.N_RESIZE_CURSOR ||
type == Cursor.S_RESIZE_CURSOR ||
type == Cursor.W_RESIZE_CURSOR ||
type == Cursor.E_RESIZE_CURSOR)) {
lastCursor = cursor;
}
super.setCursor(cursor);
}
/**
* Convenience method for setting the layer attribute of this component.
*
* @param layer an Integer
object specifying this
* frame's desktop layer
* @see JLayeredPane
* @beaninfo
* expert: true
* description: Specifies what desktop layer is used.
*/
public void setLayer(Integer layer) {
if(getParent() != null && getParent() instanceof JLayeredPane) {
// Normally we want to do this, as it causes the LayeredPane
// to draw properly.
JLayeredPane p = (JLayeredPane)getParent();
p.setLayer(this, layer.intValue(), p.getPosition(this));
} else {
// Try to do the right thing
JLayeredPane.putLayer(this, layer.intValue());
if(getParent() != null)
getParent().repaint(getX(), getY(), getWidth(), getHeight());
}
}
/**
* Convenience method for setting the layer attribute of this component.
* The method setLayer(Integer)
should be used for
* layer values predefined in JLayeredPane
.
* When using setLayer(int)
, care must be taken not to
* accidentally clash with those values.
*
* @param layer an integer specifying this internal frame's desktop layer
*
* @since 1.3
*
* @see #setLayer(Integer)
* @see JLayeredPane
* @beaninfo
* expert: true
* description: Specifies what desktop layer is used.
*/
public void setLayer(int layer) {
this.setLayer(Integer.valueOf(layer));
}
/**
* Convenience method for getting the layer attribute of this component.
*
* @return an Integer
object specifying this
* frame's desktop layer
* @see JLayeredPane
*/
public int getLayer() {
return JLayeredPane.getLayer(this);
}
/**
* Convenience method that searches the ancestor hierarchy for a
* JDesktop
instance. If JInternalFrame
* finds none, the desktopIcon
tree is searched.
*
* @return the JDesktopPane
this internal frame belongs to,
* or null
if none is found
*/
public JDesktopPane getDesktopPane() {
Container p;
// Search upward for desktop
p = getParent();
while(p != null && !(p instanceof JDesktopPane))
p = p.getParent();
if(p == null) {
// search its icon parent for desktop
p = getDesktopIcon().getParent();
while(p != null && !(p instanceof JDesktopPane))
p = p.getParent();
}
return (JDesktopPane)p;
}
/**
* Sets the JDesktopIcon
associated with this
* JInternalFrame
.
*
* @param d the JDesktopIcon
to display on the desktop
* @see #getDesktopIcon
* @beaninfo
* bound: true
* description: The icon shown when this internal frame is minimized.
*/
public void setDesktopIcon(JDesktopIcon d) {
JDesktopIcon oldValue = getDesktopIcon();
desktopIcon = d;
firePropertyChange("desktopIcon", oldValue, d);
}
/**
* Returns the JDesktopIcon
used when this
* JInternalFrame
is iconified.
*
* @return the JDesktopIcon
displayed on the desktop
* @see #setDesktopIcon
*/
public JDesktopIcon getDesktopIcon() {
return desktopIcon;
}
/**
* If the JInternalFrame
is not in maximized state, returns
* getBounds()
; otherwise, returns the bounds that the
* JInternalFrame
would be restored to.
*
* @return a Rectangle
containing the bounds of this
* frame when in the normal state
* @since 1.3
*/
public Rectangle getNormalBounds() {
/* we used to test (!isMaximum) here, but since this
method is used by the property listener for the
IS_MAXIMUM_PROPERTY, it ended up getting the wrong
answer... Since normalBounds get set to null when the
frame is restored, this should work better */
if (normalBounds != null) {
return normalBounds;
} else {
return getBounds();
}
}
/**
* Sets the normal bounds for this internal frame, the bounds that
* this internal frame would be restored to from its maximized state.
* This method is intended for use only by desktop managers.
*
* @param r the bounds that this internal frame should be restored to
* @since 1.3
*/
public void setNormalBounds(Rectangle r) {
normalBounds = r;
}
/**
* If this JInternalFrame
is active,
* returns the child that has focus.
* Otherwise, returns null
.
*
* @return the component with focus, or null
if no children have focus
* @since 1.3
*/
public Component getFocusOwner() {
if (isSelected()) {
return lastFocusOwner;
}
return null;
}
/**
* Returns the child component of this JInternalFrame
* that will receive the
* focus when this JInternalFrame
is selected.
* If this JInternalFrame
is
* currently selected, this method returns the same component as
* the getFocusOwner
method.
* If this JInternalFrame
is not selected,
* then the child component that most recently requested focus will be
* returned. If no child component has ever requested focus, then this
* JInternalFrame
's initial focusable component is returned.
* If no such
* child exists, then this JInternalFrame
's default component
* to focus is returned.
*
* @return the child component that will receive focus when this
* JInternalFrame
is selected
* @see #getFocusOwner
* @see #isSelected
* @since 1.4
*/
public Component getMostRecentFocusOwner() {
if (isSelected()) {
return getFocusOwner();
}
if (lastFocusOwner != null) {
return lastFocusOwner;
}
FocusTraversalPolicy policy = getFocusTraversalPolicy();
if (policy instanceof InternalFrameFocusTraversalPolicy) {
return ((InternalFrameFocusTraversalPolicy)policy).
getInitialComponent(this);
}
Component toFocus = policy.getDefaultComponent(this);
if (toFocus != null) {
return toFocus;
}
return getContentPane();
}
/**
* Requests the internal frame to restore focus to the
* last subcomponent that had focus. This is used by the UI when
* the user selected this internal frame --
* for example, by clicking on the title bar.
*
* @since 1.3
*/
public void restoreSubcomponentFocus() {
if (isIcon()) {
SwingUtilities2.compositeRequestFocus(getDesktopIcon());
}
else {
Component component = KeyboardFocusManager.getCurrentKeyboardFocusManager().getPermanentFocusOwner();
if ((component == null) || !SwingUtilities.isDescendingFrom(component, this)) {
// FocusPropertyChangeListener will eventually update
// lastFocusOwner. As focus requests are asynchronous
// lastFocusOwner may be accessed before it has been correctly
// updated. To avoid any problems, lastFocusOwner is immediately
// set, assuming the request will succeed.
setLastFocusOwner(getMostRecentFocusOwner());
if (lastFocusOwner == null) {
// Make sure focus is restored somewhere, so that
// we don't leave a focused component in another frame while
// this frame is selected.
setLastFocusOwner(getContentPane());
}
lastFocusOwner.requestFocus();
}
}
}
private void setLastFocusOwner(Component component) {
lastFocusOwner = component;
}
/**
* Moves and resizes this component. Unlike other components,
* this implementation also forces re-layout, so that frame
* decorations such as the title bar are always redisplayed.
*
* @param x an integer giving the component's new horizontal position
* measured in pixels from the left of its container
* @param y an integer giving the component's new vertical position,
* measured in pixels from the bottom of its container
* @param width an integer giving the component's new width in pixels
* @param height an integer giving the component's new height in pixels
*/
public void reshape(int x, int y, int width, int height) {
super.reshape(x, y, width, height);
validate();
repaint();
}
///////////////////////////
// Frame/Window equivalents
///////////////////////////
/**
* Adds the specified listener to receive internal
* frame events from this internal frame.
*
* @param l the internal frame listener
*/
public void addInternalFrameListener(InternalFrameListener l) { // remind: sync ??
listenerList.add(InternalFrameListener.class, l);
// remind: needed?
enableEvents(0); // turn on the newEventsOnly flag in Component.
}
/**
* Removes the specified internal frame listener so that it no longer
* receives internal frame events from this internal frame.
*
* @param l the internal frame listener
*/
public void removeInternalFrameListener(InternalFrameListener l) { // remind: sync??
listenerList.remove(InternalFrameListener.class, l);
}
/**
* Returns an array of all the InternalFrameListener
s added
* to this JInternalFrame
with
* addInternalFrameListener
.
*
* @return all of the InternalFrameListener
s added or an empty
* array if no listeners have been added
* @since 1.4
*
* @see #addInternalFrameListener
*/
public InternalFrameListener[] getInternalFrameListeners() {
return listenerList.getListeners(InternalFrameListener.class);
}
// remind: name ok? all one method ok? need to be synchronized?
/**
* Fires an internal frame event.
*
* @param id the type of the event being fired; one of the following:
*
InternalFrameEvent.INTERNAL_FRAME_OPENED
* InternalFrameEvent.INTERNAL_FRAME_CLOSING
* InternalFrameEvent.INTERNAL_FRAME_CLOSED
* InternalFrameEvent.INTERNAL_FRAME_ICONIFIED
* InternalFrameEvent.INTERNAL_FRAME_DEICONIFIED
* InternalFrameEvent.INTERNAL_FRAME_ACTIVATED
* InternalFrameEvent.INTERNAL_FRAME_DEACTIVATED
* INTERNAL_FRAME_CLOSING
event
* and then performs the action specified by
* the internal frame's default close operation.
* This method is typically invoked by the
* look-and-feel-implemented action handler
* for the internal frame's close button.
*
* @since 1.3
* @see #setDefaultCloseOperation
* @see javax.swing.event.InternalFrameEvent#INTERNAL_FRAME_CLOSING
*/
public void doDefaultCloseAction() {
fireInternalFrameEvent(InternalFrameEvent.INTERNAL_FRAME_CLOSING);
switch(defaultCloseOperation) {
case DO_NOTHING_ON_CLOSE:
break;
case HIDE_ON_CLOSE:
setVisible(false);
if (isSelected())
try {
setSelected(false);
} catch (PropertyVetoException pve) {}
/* should this activate the next frame? that's really
desktopmanager's policy... */
break;
case DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE:
try {
fireVetoableChange(IS_CLOSED_PROPERTY, Boolean.FALSE,
Boolean.TRUE);
isClosed = true;
setVisible(false);
firePropertyChange(IS_CLOSED_PROPERTY, Boolean.FALSE,
Boolean.TRUE);
dispose();
} catch (PropertyVetoException pve) {}
break;
default:
break;
}
}
/**
* Sets the operation that will happen by default when
* the user initiates a "close" on this internal frame.
* The possible choices are:
* *
DO_NOTHING_ON_CLOSE
* windowClosing
method
* of a registered InternalFrameListener
object.
* HIDE_ON_CLOSE
* DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE
*
* The default value is DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE
.
* Before performing the specified close operation,
* the internal frame fires
* an INTERNAL_FRAME_CLOSING
event.
*
* @param operation one of the following constants defined in
* javax.swing.WindowConstants
* (an interface implemented by
* JInternalFrame
):
* DO_NOTHING_ON_CLOSE
,
* HIDE_ON_CLOSE
, or
* DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE
*
* @see #addInternalFrameListener
* @see #getDefaultCloseOperation
* @see #setVisible
* @see #dispose
* @see InternalFrameEvent#INTERNAL_FRAME_CLOSING
*/
public void setDefaultCloseOperation(int operation) {
this.defaultCloseOperation = operation;
}
/**
* Returns the default operation that occurs when the user
* initiates a "close" on this internal frame.
* @return the operation that will occur when the user closes the internal
* frame
* @see #setDefaultCloseOperation
*/
public int getDefaultCloseOperation() {
return defaultCloseOperation;
}
/**
* Causes subcomponents of this JInternalFrame
* to be laid out at their preferred size. Internal frames that are
* iconized or maximized are first restored and then packed. If the
* internal frame is unable to be restored its state is not changed
* and will not be packed.
*
* @see java.awt.Window#pack
*/
public void pack() {
try {
if (isIcon()) {
setIcon(false);
} else if (isMaximum()) {
setMaximum(false);
}
} catch(PropertyVetoException e) {
return;
}
setSize(getPreferredSize());
validate();
}
/**
* If the internal frame is not visible,
* brings the internal frame to the front,
* makes it visible,
* and attempts to select it.
* The first time the internal frame is made visible,
* this method also fires an INTERNAL_FRAME_OPENED
event.
* This method does nothing if the internal frame is already visible.
* Invoking this method
* has the same result as invoking
* setVisible(true)
.
*
* @see #moveToFront
* @see #setSelected
* @see InternalFrameEvent#INTERNAL_FRAME_OPENED
* @see #setVisible
*/
public void show() {
// bug 4312922
if (isVisible()) {
//match the behavior of setVisible(true): do nothing
return;
}
// bug 4149505
if (!opened) {
fireInternalFrameEvent(InternalFrameEvent.INTERNAL_FRAME_OPENED);
opened = true;
}
/* icon default visibility is false; set it to true so that it shows
up when user iconifies frame */
getDesktopIcon().setVisible(true);
toFront();
super.show();
if (isIcon) {
return;
}
if (!isSelected()) {
try {
setSelected(true);
} catch (PropertyVetoException pve) {}
}
}
public void hide() {
if (isIcon()) {
getDesktopIcon().setVisible(false);
}
super.hide();
}
/**
* Makes this internal frame
* invisible, unselected, and closed.
* If the frame is not already closed,
* this method fires an
* INTERNAL_FRAME_CLOSED
event.
* The results of invoking this method are similar to
* setClosed(true)
,
* but dispose
always succeeds in closing
* the internal frame and does not fire
* an INTERNAL_FRAME_CLOSING
event.
*
* @see javax.swing.event.InternalFrameEvent#INTERNAL_FRAME_CLOSED
* @see #setVisible
* @see #setSelected
* @see #setClosed
*/
public void dispose() {
if (isVisible()) {
setVisible(false);
}
if (isSelected()) {
try {
setSelected(false);
} catch (PropertyVetoException pve) {}
}
if (!isClosed) {
firePropertyChange(IS_CLOSED_PROPERTY, Boolean.FALSE, Boolean.TRUE);
isClosed = true;
}
fireInternalFrameEvent(InternalFrameEvent.INTERNAL_FRAME_CLOSED);
}
/**
* Brings this internal frame to the front.
* Places this internal frame at the top of the stacking order
* and makes the corresponding adjustment to other visible internal
* frames.
*
* @see java.awt.Window#toFront
* @see #moveToFront
*/
public void toFront() {
moveToFront();
}
/**
* Sends this internal frame to the back.
* Places this internal frame at the bottom of the stacking order
* and makes the corresponding adjustment to other visible
* internal frames.
*
* @see java.awt.Window#toBack
* @see #moveToBack
*/
public void toBack() {
moveToBack();
}
/**
* Does nothing because JInternalFrame
s must always be roots of a focus
* traversal cycle.
*
* @param focusCycleRoot this value is ignored
* @see #isFocusCycleRoot
* @see java.awt.Container#setFocusTraversalPolicy
* @see java.awt.Container#getFocusTraversalPolicy
* @since 1.4
*/
public final void setFocusCycleRoot(boolean focusCycleRoot) {
}
/**
* Always returns true
because all JInternalFrame
s must be
* roots of a focus traversal cycle.
*
* @return true
* @see #setFocusCycleRoot
* @see java.awt.Container#setFocusTraversalPolicy
* @see java.awt.Container#getFocusTraversalPolicy
* @since 1.4
*/
public final boolean isFocusCycleRoot() {
return true;
}
/**
* Always returns null
because JInternalFrame
s
* must always be roots of a focus
* traversal cycle.
*
* @return null
* @see java.awt.Container#isFocusCycleRoot()
* @since 1.4
*/
public final Container getFocusCycleRootAncestor() {
return null;
}
/**
* Gets the warning string that is displayed with this internal frame.
* Since an internal frame is always secure (since it's fully
* contained within a window that might need a warning string)
* this method always returns null
.
* @return null
* @see java.awt.Window#getWarningString
*/
public final String getWarningString() {
return null;
}
/**
* See readObject
and writeObject
* in JComponent
for more
* information about serialization in Swing.
*/
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s) throws IOException {
s.defaultWriteObject();
if (getUIClassID().equals(uiClassID)) {
byte count = JComponent.getWriteObjCounter(this);
JComponent.setWriteObjCounter(this, --count);
if (count == 0 && ui != null) {
boolean old = isRootPaneCheckingEnabled();
try {
setRootPaneCheckingEnabled(false);
ui.installUI(this);
} finally {
setRootPaneCheckingEnabled(old);
}
}
}
}
/* Called from the JComponent's EnableSerializationFocusListener to
* do any Swing-specific pre-serialization configuration.
*/
void compWriteObjectNotify() {
// need to disable rootpane checking for InternalFrame: 4172083
boolean old = isRootPaneCheckingEnabled();
try {
setRootPaneCheckingEnabled(false);
super.compWriteObjectNotify();
}
finally {
setRootPaneCheckingEnabled(old);
}
}
/**
* Returns a string representation of this JInternalFrame
.
* 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 a string representation of this JInternalFrame
*/
protected String paramString() {
String rootPaneString = (rootPane != null ?
rootPane.toString() : "");
String rootPaneCheckingEnabledString = (rootPaneCheckingEnabled ?
"true" : "false");
String closableString = (closable ? "true" : "false");
String isClosedString = (isClosed ? "true" : "false");
String maximizableString = (maximizable ? "true" : "false");
String isMaximumString = (isMaximum ? "true" : "false");
String iconableString = (iconable ? "true" : "false");
String isIconString = (isIcon ? "true" : "false");
String resizableString = (resizable ? "true" : "false");
String isSelectedString = (isSelected ? "true" : "false");
String frameIconString = (frameIcon != null ?
frameIcon.toString() : "");
String titleString = (title != null ?
title : "");
String desktopIconString = (desktopIcon != null ?
desktopIcon.toString() : "");
String openedString = (opened ? "true" : "false");
String defaultCloseOperationString;
if (defaultCloseOperation == HIDE_ON_CLOSE) {
defaultCloseOperationString = "HIDE_ON_CLOSE";
} else if (defaultCloseOperation == DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE) {
defaultCloseOperationString = "DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE";
} else if (defaultCloseOperation == DO_NOTHING_ON_CLOSE) {
defaultCloseOperationString = "DO_NOTHING_ON_CLOSE";
} else defaultCloseOperationString = "";
return super.paramString() +
",closable=" + closableString +
",defaultCloseOperation=" + defaultCloseOperationString +
",desktopIcon=" + desktopIconString +
",frameIcon=" + frameIconString +
",iconable=" + iconableString +
",isClosed=" + isClosedString +
",isIcon=" + isIconString +
",isMaximum=" + isMaximumString +
",isSelected=" + isSelectedString +
",maximizable=" + maximizableString +
",opened=" + openedString +
",resizable=" + resizableString +
",rootPane=" + rootPaneString +
",rootPaneCheckingEnabled=" + rootPaneCheckingEnabledString +
",title=" + titleString;
}
// ======= begin optimized frame dragging defence code ==============
boolean isDragging = false;
boolean danger = false;
/**
* Overridden to allow optimized painting when the
* internal frame is being dragged.
*/
protected void paintComponent(Graphics g) {
if (isDragging) {
// System.out.println("ouch");
danger = true;
}
super.paintComponent(g);
}
// ======= end optimized frame dragging defence code ==============
/////////////////
// Accessibility support
////////////////
/**
* Gets the AccessibleContext
associated with this
* JInternalFrame
.
* For internal frames, the AccessibleContext
* takes the form of an
* AccessibleJInternalFrame
object.
* A new AccessibleJInternalFrame
instance is created if necessary.
*
* @return an AccessibleJInternalFrame
that serves as the
* AccessibleContext
of this
* JInternalFrame
* @see AccessibleJInternalFrame
*/
public AccessibleContext getAccessibleContext() {
if (accessibleContext == null) {
accessibleContext = new AccessibleJInternalFrame();
}
return accessibleContext;
}
/**
* This class implements accessibility support for the
* JInternalFrame
class. It provides an implementation of the
* Java Accessibility API appropriate to internal frame user-interface
* elements.
*
* Warning:
* Serialized objects of this class will not be compatible with
* future Swing releases. The current serialization support is
* appropriate for short term storage or RMI between applications running
* the same version of Swing. As of 1.4, support for long term storage
* of all JavaBeansTM
* has been added to the java.beans
package.
* Please see {@link java.beans.XMLEncoder}.
*/
protected class AccessibleJInternalFrame extends AccessibleJComponent
implements AccessibleValue {
/**
* 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
* @see #setAccessibleName
*/
public String getAccessibleName() {
String name = accessibleName;
if (name == null) {
name = (String)getClientProperty(AccessibleContext.ACCESSIBLE_NAME_PROPERTY);
}
if (name == null) {
name = getTitle();
}
return name;
}
/**
* Get the role of this object.
*
* @return an instance of AccessibleRole describing the role of the
* object
* @see AccessibleRole
*/
public AccessibleRole getAccessibleRole() {
return AccessibleRole.INTERNAL_FRAME;
}
/**
* Gets the AccessibleValue associated with this object. In the
* implementation of the Java Accessibility API for this class,
* returns this object, which is responsible for implementing the
* AccessibleValue
interface on behalf of itself.
*
* @return this object
*/
public AccessibleValue getAccessibleValue() {
return this;
}
//
// AccessibleValue methods
//
/**
* Get the value of this object as a Number.
*
* @return value of the object -- can be null
if this object does not
* have a value
*/
public Number getCurrentAccessibleValue() {
return Integer.valueOf(getLayer());
}
/**
* Set the value of this object as a Number.
*
* @return true
if the value was set
*/
public boolean setCurrentAccessibleValue(Number n) {
// TIGER - 4422535
if (n == null) {
return false;
}
setLayer(new Integer(n.intValue()));
return true;
}
/**
* Get the minimum value of this object as a Number.
*
* @return Minimum value of the object; null
if this object does not
* have a minimum value
*/
public Number getMinimumAccessibleValue() {
return Integer.MIN_VALUE;
}
/**
* Get the maximum value of this object as a Number.
*
* @return Maximum value of the object; null
if this object does not
* have a maximum value
*/
public Number getMaximumAccessibleValue() {
return Integer.MAX_VALUE;
}
} // AccessibleJInternalFrame
/**
* This component represents an iconified version of a
* JInternalFrame
.
* This API should NOT BE USED by Swing applications, as it will go
* away in future versions of Swing as its functionality is moved into
* JInternalFrame
. This class is public only so that
* UI objects can display a desktop icon. If an application
* wants to display a desktop icon, it should create a
* JInternalFrame
instance and iconify it.
*
* Warning:
* Serialized objects of this class will not be compatible with
* future Swing releases. The current serialization support is
* appropriate for short term storage or RMI between applications running
* the same version of Swing. As of 1.4, support for long term storage
* of all JavaBeansTM
* has been added to the java.beans
package.
* Please see {@link java.beans.XMLEncoder}.
*
* @author David Kloba
*/
static public class JDesktopIcon extends JComponent implements Accessible
{
JInternalFrame internalFrame;
/**
* Creates an icon for an internal frame.
*
* @param f the JInternalFrame
* for which the icon is created
*/
public JDesktopIcon(JInternalFrame f) {
setVisible(false);
setInternalFrame(f);
updateUI();
}
/**
* Returns the look-and-feel object that renders this component.
*
* @return the DesktopIconUI
object that renders
* this component
*/
public DesktopIconUI getUI() {
return (DesktopIconUI)ui;
}
/**
* Sets the look-and-feel object that renders this component.
*
* @param ui the DesktopIconUI
look-and-feel object
* @see UIDefaults#getUI
*/
public void setUI(DesktopIconUI ui) {
super.setUI(ui);
}
/**
* Returns the JInternalFrame
that this
* DesktopIcon
is associated with.
*
* @return the JInternalFrame
with which this icon
* is associated
*/
public JInternalFrame getInternalFrame() {
return internalFrame;
}
/**
* Sets the JInternalFrame
with which this
* DesktopIcon
is associated.
*
* @param f the JInternalFrame
with which this icon
* is associated
*/
public void setInternalFrame(JInternalFrame f) {
internalFrame = f;
}
/**
* Convenience method to ask the icon for the Desktop
* object it belongs to.
*
* @return the JDesktopPane
that contains this
* icon's internal frame, or null
if none found
*/
public JDesktopPane getDesktopPane() {
if(getInternalFrame() != null)
return getInternalFrame().getDesktopPane();
return null;
}
/**
* Notification from the UIManager
that the look and feel
* has changed.
* Replaces the current UI object with the latest version from the
* UIManager
.
*
* @see JComponent#updateUI
*/
public void updateUI() {
boolean hadUI = (ui != null);
setUI((DesktopIconUI)UIManager.getUI(this));
invalidate();
Dimension r = getPreferredSize();
setSize(r.width, r.height);
if (internalFrame != null && internalFrame.getUI() != null) { // don't do this if UI not created yet
SwingUtilities.updateComponentTreeUI(internalFrame);
}
}
/* This method is called if updateUI was called on the associated
* JInternalFrame. It's necessary to avoid infinite recursion.
*/
void updateUIWhenHidden() {
/* Update this UI and any associated internal frame */
setUI((DesktopIconUI)UIManager.getUI(this));
Dimension r = getPreferredSize();
setSize(r.width, r.height);
invalidate();
Component[] children = getComponents();
if (children != null) {
for (Component child : children) {
SwingUtilities.updateComponentTreeUI(child);
}
}
}
/**
* Returns the name of the look-and-feel
* class that renders this component.
*
* @return the string "DesktopIconUI"
* @see JComponent#getUIClassID
* @see UIDefaults#getUI
*/
public String getUIClassID() {
return "DesktopIconUI";
}
////////////////
// Serialization support
////////////////
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s) throws IOException {
s.defaultWriteObject();
if (getUIClassID().equals("DesktopIconUI")) {
byte count = JComponent.getWriteObjCounter(this);
JComponent.setWriteObjCounter(this, --count);
if (count == 0 && ui != null) {
ui.installUI(this);
}
}
}
/////////////////
// Accessibility support
////////////////
/**
* Gets the AccessibleContext associated with this JDesktopIcon.
* For desktop icons, the AccessibleContext takes the form of an
* AccessibleJDesktopIcon.
* A new AccessibleJDesktopIcon instance is created if necessary.
*
* @return an AccessibleJDesktopIcon that serves as the
* AccessibleContext of this JDesktopIcon
*/
public AccessibleContext getAccessibleContext() {
if (accessibleContext == null) {
accessibleContext = new AccessibleJDesktopIcon();
}
return accessibleContext;
}
/**
* This class implements accessibility support for the
* JInternalFrame.JDesktopIcon
class. It provides an
* implementation of the Java Accessibility API appropriate to
* desktop icon user-interface elements.
*
* Warning:
* Serialized objects of this class will not be compatible with
* future Swing releases. The current serialization support is
* appropriate for short term storage or RMI between applications running
* the same version of Swing. As of 1.4, support for long term storage
* of all JavaBeansTM
* has been added to the java.beans
package.
* Please see {@link java.beans.XMLEncoder}.
*/
protected class AccessibleJDesktopIcon extends AccessibleJComponent
implements AccessibleValue {
/**
* Gets the role of this object.
*
* @return an instance of AccessibleRole describing the role of the
* object
* @see AccessibleRole
*/
public AccessibleRole getAccessibleRole() {
return AccessibleRole.DESKTOP_ICON;
}
/**
* Gets the AccessibleValue associated with this object. In the
* implementation of the Java Accessibility API for this class,
* returns this object, which is responsible for implementing the
* AccessibleValue
interface on behalf of itself.
*
* @return this object
*/
public AccessibleValue getAccessibleValue() {
return this;
}
//
// AccessibleValue methods
//
/**
* Gets the value of this object as a Number
.
*
* @return value of the object -- can be null
if this object does not
* have a value
*/
public Number getCurrentAccessibleValue() {
AccessibleContext a = JDesktopIcon.this.getInternalFrame().getAccessibleContext();
AccessibleValue v = a.getAccessibleValue();
if (v != null) {
return v.getCurrentAccessibleValue();
} else {
return null;
}
}
/**
* Sets the value of this object as a Number
.
*
* @return true
if the value was set
*/
public boolean setCurrentAccessibleValue(Number n) {
// TIGER - 4422535
if (n == null) {
return false;
}
AccessibleContext a = JDesktopIcon.this.getInternalFrame().getAccessibleContext();
AccessibleValue v = a.getAccessibleValue();
if (v != null) {
return v.setCurrentAccessibleValue(n);
} else {
return false;
}
}
/**
* Gets the minimum value of this object as a Number
.
*
* @return minimum value of the object; null
if this object does not
* have a minimum value
*/
public Number getMinimumAccessibleValue() {
AccessibleContext a = JDesktopIcon.this.getInternalFrame().getAccessibleContext();
if (a instanceof AccessibleValue) {
return ((AccessibleValue)a).getMinimumAccessibleValue();
} else {
return null;
}
}
/**
* Gets the maximum value of this object as a Number
.
*
* @return maximum value of the object; null
if this object does not
* have a maximum value
*/
public Number getMaximumAccessibleValue() {
AccessibleContext a = JDesktopIcon.this.getInternalFrame().getAccessibleContext();
if (a instanceof AccessibleValue) {
return ((AccessibleValue)a).getMaximumAccessibleValue();
} else {
return null;
}
}
} // AccessibleJDesktopIcon
}
}