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Class jclass.contrib.JCDialog
java.lang.Object
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+----java.awt.Component
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+----java.awt.Container
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+----java.awt.Window
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+----java.awt.Frame
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+----jclass.contrib.JCDialog
- public class JCDialog
- extends Frame
- implements JCDialogCB
JCDialog implements an OK/CANCEL dialog.
By default, JCDialog is made up of a drawArea and a buttonArea
containing an okButton, an applyButton, and a cancelButton.
These members are accessible by all.
JCDialogCB supports two callback methods. The first method is
to subclass JCDialog and override the buttonCB() member function.
The second methos is to implement the JCDialogCB interface and provide
an implementation of the same buttonCB() member function, and then
use the setButtonCB() member to register the receiver with the
JCDialog class. In both cases, a return of false enables the
default callback failure (usually unmapping or hiding).
Adding items to JCDialog is done through the drawArea member. It is
an instance of JCOutlinePanel, and is derived from the AWT panel.
The following is an example of how to use JCDialog:
class QuitBox extends JCDialog {
public QuitBox(Frame fg) {
super(fg, "Quit Application?");
drawArea.setLayout(new JCRowColLayout(1, 1));
drawArea.add(new Label("Quit Application?"));
okButton.setLabel("Yes");
cancelButton.setLabel("No");
}
public boolean buttonCB(JCDialog d, Button b) {
if (b == okButton)
System.exit(0);
return handleEvent(new Event(this, Event.WINDOW_DESTROY, null));
}
}
In this example, the "override" technique is used. Note that the
button labels are changed to "Yes" and "No".
JCDialog does not support modal dialogs.
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applyButton
- Apply button.
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buttonArea
- TButton panel.
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cancelButton
- Cancel button.
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drawArea
- Main draw area, which is the body of the dialog.
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okButton
- OK button.
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JCDialog(Component, String)
- Constructs a JCDialog instance for the OK and Cancel buttons.
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JCDialog(Component, String, boolean)
- Constructs a JCDialog instance for the OK, Apply, and Cancel buttons.
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buttonCB(JCDialog, Button)
- Default implementation of the button callback.
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clear()
- Default implementation of a member to clear the dialog.
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getParentFrame()
- Gets the parent frame.
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handleEvent(Event)
- Local event handler.
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setButtonCB(JCDialogCB)
- Registers a callback recipient for the dialog.
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show()
- The Overridden Component.show() member.
okButton
public Button okButton
- OK button.
applyButton
public Button applyButton
- Apply button.
cancelButton
public Button cancelButton
- Cancel button.
drawArea
public JCOutlinePanel drawArea
- Main draw area, which is the body of the dialog.
buttonArea
public JCOutlinePanel buttonArea
- TButton panel. Add custom buttons here.
JCDialog
public JCDialog(Component parent,
String title)
- Constructs a JCDialog instance for the OK and Cancel buttons.
- Parameters:
- parent - the parent component, used to position the dialog; if not a Frame, the component's parent frame is found
- title - the title of the dialog box
JCDialog
public JCDialog(Component parent,
String title,
boolean apply)
- Constructs a JCDialog instance for the OK, Apply, and Cancel buttons.
- Parameters:
- parent - the parent component, used to position the dialog;
if not a Frame, the component's parent frame is found
- title - the title of the dialog box
- apply - if true, the Apply button is added
getParentFrame
public Frame getParentFrame()
- Gets the parent frame.
show
public synchronized void show()
- The Overridden Component.show() member. It guarantees
the peer has been allocated and attempts to position the dialog
relative to the parent dialog.
- Overrides:
- show in class Window
setButtonCB
public void setButtonCB(JCDialogCB target)
- Registers a callback recipient for the dialog. There can only
be one callback recipient per dialog. Recipient must
implement the JCDialogCB interface.
- Parameters:
- target - the instance of an object implementing the JCDialogCB interface
clear
public void clear()
- Default implementation of a member to clear the dialog.
buttonCB
public boolean buttonCB(JCDialog d,
Button b)
- Default implementation of the button callback.
- Parameters:
- d - the dialog in which the callback occurred
- b - the button that was pressed
handleEvent
public boolean handleEvent(Event event)
- Local event handler. It sends button events to the
registered callback recipient. If none were registered, the
buttonCB() member of the current object is called instead.
Note that if the button callbacks return false, the default handling
is performed.
- Overrides:
- handleEvent in class Component
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