23 * questions.
24 */
25 package javax.swing;
26
27 import java.applet.Applet;
28 import java.awt.*;
29 import java.awt.event.*;
30 import java.beans.*;
31 import java.security.AccessController;
32 import javax.accessibility.*;
33 import javax.swing.plaf.RootPaneUI;
34 import java.util.Vector;
35 import java.io.Serializable;
36 import javax.swing.border.*;
37 import sun.awt.AWTAccessor;
38 import sun.security.action.GetBooleanAction;
39
40
41 /**
42 * A lightweight container used behind the scenes by
43 * <code>JFrame</code>, <code>JDialog</code>, <code>JWindow</code>,
44 * <code>JApplet</code>, and <code>JInternalFrame</code>.
45 * For task-oriented information on functionality provided by root panes
46 * see <a href="http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/uiswing/components/rootpane.html">How to Use Root Panes</a>,
47 * a section in <em>The Java Tutorial</em>.
48 *
49 * <p>
50 * The following image shows the relationships between
51 * the classes that use root panes.
52 * <p style="text-align:center"><img src="doc-files/JRootPane-1.gif"
53 * alt="The following text describes this graphic."
54 * HEIGHT=484 WIDTH=629></p>
55 * The "heavyweight" components (those that delegate to a peer, or native
56 * component on the host system) are shown with a darker, heavier box. The four
57 * heavyweight JFC/Swing containers (<code>JFrame</code>, <code>JDialog</code>,
58 * <code>JWindow</code>, and <code>JApplet</code>) are
59 * shown in relation to the AWT classes they extend.
60 * These four components are the
61 * only heavyweight containers in the Swing library. The lightweight container
62 * <code>JInternalFrame</code> is also shown.
63 * All five of these JFC/Swing containers implement the
64 * <code>RootPaneContainer</code> interface,
65 * and they all delegate their operations to a
66 * <code>JRootPane</code> (shown with a little "handle" on top).
67 * <blockquote>
68 * <b>Note:</b> The <code>JComponent</code> method <code>getRootPane</code>
69 * can be used to obtain the <code>JRootPane</code> that contains
70 * a given component.
71 * </blockquote>
72 * <table style="float:right" border="0" summary="layout">
73 * <tr>
74 * <td align="center">
75 * <img src="doc-files/JRootPane-2.gif"
76 * alt="The following text describes this graphic." HEIGHT=386 WIDTH=349>
77 * </td>
78 * </tr>
79 * </table>
80 * The diagram at right shows the structure of a <code>JRootPane</code>.
81 * A <code>JRootpane</code> is made up of a <code>glassPane</code>,
82 * an optional <code>menuBar</code>, and a <code>contentPane</code>.
83 * (The <code>JLayeredPane</code> manages the <code>menuBar</code>
84 * and the <code>contentPane</code>.)
85 * The <code>glassPane</code> sits over the top of everything,
86 * where it is in a position to intercept mouse movements.
87 * Since the <code>glassPane</code> (like the <code>contentPane</code>)
88 * can be an arbitrary component, it is also possible to set up the
89 * <code>glassPane</code> for drawing. Lines and images on the
90 * <code>glassPane</code> can then range
91 * over the frames underneath without being limited by their boundaries.
92 * <p>
93 * Although the <code>menuBar</code> component is optional,
94 * the <code>layeredPane</code>, <code>contentPane</code>,
95 * and <code>glassPane</code> always exist.
96 * Attempting to set them to <code>null</code> generates an exception.
97 * <p>
98 * To add components to the <code>JRootPane</code> (other than the
99 * optional menu bar), you add the object to the <code>contentPane</code>
100 * of the <code>JRootPane</code>, like this:
101 * <pre>
102 * rootPane.getContentPane().add(child);
103 * </pre>
104 * The same principle holds true for setting layout managers, removing
105 * components, listing children, etc. All these methods are invoked on
106 * the <code>contentPane</code> instead of on the <code>JRootPane</code>.
107 * <blockquote>
108 * <b>Note:</b> The default layout manager for the <code>contentPane</code> is
109 * a <code>BorderLayout</code> manager. However, the <code>JRootPane</code>
110 * uses a custom <code>LayoutManager</code>.
111 * So, when you want to change the layout manager for the components you added
112 * to a <code>JRootPane</code>, be sure to use code like this:
113 * <pre>
114 * rootPane.getContentPane().setLayout(new BoxLayout());
115 * </pre></blockquote>
116 * If a <code>JMenuBar</code> component is set on the <code>JRootPane</code>,
117 * it is positioned along the upper edge of the frame.
118 * The <code>contentPane</code> is adjusted in location and size to
119 * fill the remaining area.
120 * (The <code>JMenuBar</code> and the <code>contentPane</code> are added to the
121 * <code>layeredPane</code> component at the
122 * <code>JLayeredPane.FRAME_CONTENT_LAYER</code> layer.)
123 * <p>
124 * The <code>layeredPane</code> is the parent of all children in the
125 * <code>JRootPane</code> -- both as the direct parent of the menu and
126 * the grandparent of all components added to the <code>contentPane</code>.
127 * It is an instance of <code>JLayeredPane</code>,
128 * which provides the ability to add components at several layers.
129 * This capability is very useful when working with menu popups,
130 * dialog boxes, and dragging -- situations in which you need to place
131 * a component on top of all other components in the pane.
132 * <p>
133 * The <code>glassPane</code> sits on top of all other components in the
134 * <code>JRootPane</code>.
135 * That provides a convenient place to draw above all other components,
136 * and makes it possible to intercept mouse events,
137 * which is useful both for dragging and for drawing.
138 * Developers can use <code>setVisible</code> on the <code>glassPane</code>
139 * to control when the <code>glassPane</code> displays over the other children.
140 * By default the <code>glassPane</code> is not visible.
141 * <p>
142 * The custom <code>LayoutManager</code> used by <code>JRootPane</code>
143 * ensures that:
144 * <OL>
145 * <LI>The <code>glassPane</code> fills the entire viewable
146 * area of the <code>JRootPane</code> (bounds - insets).
147 * <LI>The <code>layeredPane</code> fills the entire viewable area of the
148 * <code>JRootPane</code>. (bounds - insets)
149 * <LI>The <code>menuBar</code> is positioned at the upper edge of the
150 * <code>layeredPane</code>.
151 * <LI>The <code>contentPane</code> fills the entire viewable area,
152 * minus the <code>menuBar</code>, if present.
153 * </OL>
154 * Any other views in the <code>JRootPane</code> view hierarchy are ignored.
155 * <p>
156 * If you replace the <code>LayoutManager</code> of the <code>JRootPane</code>,
157 * you are responsible for managing all of these views.
158 * So ordinarily you will want to be sure that you
159 * change the layout manager for the <code>contentPane</code> rather than
160 * for the <code>JRootPane</code> itself!
161 * <p>
162 * The painting architecture of Swing requires an opaque
163 * <code>JComponent</code>
164 * to exist in the containment hierarchy above all other components. This is
165 * typically provided by way of the content pane. If you replace the content
166 * pane, it is recommended that you make the content pane opaque
167 * by way of <code>setOpaque(true)</code>. Additionally, if the content pane
168 * overrides <code>paintComponent</code>, it
169 * will need to completely fill in the background in an opaque color in
170 * <code>paintComponent</code>.
171 * <p>
172 * <strong>Warning:</strong> Swing is not thread safe. For more
173 * information see <a
174 * href="package-summary.html#threading">Swing's Threading
175 * Policy</a>.
176 * <p>
177 * <strong>Warning:</strong>
178 * Serialized objects of this class will not be compatible with
179 * future Swing releases. The current serialization support is
180 * appropriate for short term storage or RMI between applications running
181 * the same version of Swing. As of 1.4, support for long term storage
182 * of all JavaBeans™
183 * has been added to the <code>java.beans</code> package.
184 * Please see {@link java.beans.XMLEncoder}.
185 *
186 * @see JLayeredPane
187 * @see JMenuBar
188 * @see JWindow
189 * @see JFrame
190 * @see JDialog
191 * @see JApplet
192 * @see JInternalFrame
193 * @see JComponent
194 * @see BoxLayout
195 *
196 * @see <a href="http://java.sun.com/products/jfc/tsc/articles/mixing/">
197 * Mixing Heavy and Light Components</a>
198 *
199 * @author David Kloba
200 * @since 1.2
201 */
202 /// PENDING(klobad) Who should be opaque in this component?
203 @SuppressWarnings("serial")
204 public class JRootPane extends JComponent implements Accessible {
205
206 private static final String uiClassID = "RootPaneUI";
207
208 /**
209 * Whether or not we should dump the stack when true double buffering
210 * is disabled. Default is false.
211 */
212 private static final boolean LOG_DISABLE_TRUE_DOUBLE_BUFFERING;
213
214 /**
215 * Whether or not we should ignore requests to disable true double
216 * buffering. Default is false.
217 */
218 private static final boolean IGNORE_DISABLE_TRUE_DOUBLE_BUFFERING;
219
220 /**
221 * Constant used for the windowDecorationStyle property. Indicates that
222 * the <code>JRootPane</code> should not provide any sort of
223 * Window decorations.
224 *
225 * @since 1.4
226 */
227 public static final int NONE = 0;
228
229 /**
230 * Constant used for the windowDecorationStyle property. Indicates that
231 * the <code>JRootPane</code> should provide decorations appropriate for
232 * a Frame.
233 *
234 * @since 1.4
235 */
236 public static final int FRAME = 1;
237
238 /**
239 * Constant used for the windowDecorationStyle property. Indicates that
240 * the <code>JRootPane</code> should provide decorations appropriate for
241 * a Dialog.
242 *
243 * @since 1.4
244 */
245 public static final int PLAIN_DIALOG = 2;
246
247 /**
248 * Constant used for the windowDecorationStyle property. Indicates that
249 * the <code>JRootPane</code> should provide decorations appropriate for
250 * a Dialog used to display an informational message.
251 *
252 * @since 1.4
253 */
254 public static final int INFORMATION_DIALOG = 3;
255
256 /**
257 * Constant used for the windowDecorationStyle property. Indicates that
258 * the <code>JRootPane</code> should provide decorations appropriate for
259 * a Dialog used to display an error message.
260 *
261 * @since 1.4
262 */
263 public static final int ERROR_DIALOG = 4;
264
265 /**
266 * Constant used for the windowDecorationStyle property. Indicates that
267 * the <code>JRootPane</code> should provide decorations appropriate for
268 * a Dialog used to display a <code>JColorChooser</code>.
269 *
270 * @since 1.4
271 */
272 public static final int COLOR_CHOOSER_DIALOG = 5;
273
274 /**
275 * Constant used for the windowDecorationStyle property. Indicates that
276 * the <code>JRootPane</code> should provide decorations appropriate for
277 * a Dialog used to display a <code>JFileChooser</code>.
278 *
279 * @since 1.4
280 */
281 public static final int FILE_CHOOSER_DIALOG = 6;
282
283 /**
284 * Constant used for the windowDecorationStyle property. Indicates that
285 * the <code>JRootPane</code> should provide decorations appropriate for
286 * a Dialog used to present a question to the user.
287 *
288 * @since 1.4
289 */
290 public static final int QUESTION_DIALOG = 7;
291
292 /**
293 * Constant used for the windowDecorationStyle property. Indicates that
294 * the <code>JRootPane</code> should provide decorations appropriate for
295 * a Dialog used to display a warning message.
296 *
297 * @since 1.4
298 */
299 public static final int WARNING_DIALOG = 8;
300
301 private int windowDecorationStyle;
302
303 /** The menu bar. */
304 protected JMenuBar menuBar;
305
306 /** The content pane. */
307 protected Container contentPane;
308
309 /** The layered pane that manages the menu bar and content pane. */
310 protected JLayeredPane layeredPane;
311
312 /**
313 * The glass pane that overlays the menu bar and content pane,
314 * so it can intercept mouse movements and such.
315 */
316 protected Component glassPane;
317 /**
318 * The button that gets activated when the pane has the focus and
319 * a UI-specific action like pressing the <b>Enter</b> key occurs.
320 */
321 protected JButton defaultButton;
322 /**
323 * As of Java 2 platform v1.3 this unusable field is no longer used.
324 * To override the default button you should replace the <code>Action</code>
325 * in the <code>JRootPane</code>'s <code>ActionMap</code>. Please refer to
326 * the key bindings specification for further details.
327 *
328 * @deprecated As of Java 2 platform v1.3.
329 * @see #defaultButton
330 */
331 @Deprecated
332 protected DefaultAction defaultPressAction;
333 /**
334 * As of Java 2 platform v1.3 this unusable field is no longer used.
335 * To override the default button you should replace the <code>Action</code>
336 * in the <code>JRootPane</code>'s <code>ActionMap</code>. Please refer to
337 * the key bindings specification for further details.
338 *
339 * @deprecated As of Java 2 platform v1.3.
340 * @see #defaultButton
341 */
342 @Deprecated
343 protected DefaultAction defaultReleaseAction;
344
345 /**
346 * Whether or not true double buffering should be used. This is typically
347 * true, but may be set to false in special situations. For example,
348 * heavy weight popups (backed by a window) set this to false.
349 */
350 boolean useTrueDoubleBuffering = true;
351
352 static {
353 LOG_DISABLE_TRUE_DOUBLE_BUFFERING =
354 AccessController.doPrivileged(new GetBooleanAction(
355 "swing.logDoubleBufferingDisable"));
356 IGNORE_DISABLE_TRUE_DOUBLE_BUFFERING =
357 AccessController.doPrivileged(new GetBooleanAction(
358 "swing.ignoreDoubleBufferingDisable"));
359 }
360
361 /**
362 * Creates a <code>JRootPane</code>, setting up its
363 * <code>glassPane</code>, <code>layeredPane</code>,
364 * and <code>contentPane</code>.
365 */
366 public JRootPane() {
367 setGlassPane(createGlassPane());
368 setLayeredPane(createLayeredPane());
369 setContentPane(createContentPane());
370 setLayout(createRootLayout());
371 setDoubleBuffered(true);
372 updateUI();
373 }
374
375 /**
376 * {@inheritDoc}
377 * @since 1.6
378 */
379 public void setDoubleBuffered(boolean aFlag) {
380 if (isDoubleBuffered() != aFlag) {
381 super.setDoubleBuffered(aFlag);
382 RepaintManager.currentManager(this).doubleBufferingChanged(this);
383 }
384 }
385
386 /**
387 * Returns a constant identifying the type of Window decorations the
388 * <code>JRootPane</code> is providing.
389 *
390 * @return One of <code>NONE</code>, <code>FRAME</code>,
391 * <code>PLAIN_DIALOG</code>, <code>INFORMATION_DIALOG</code>,
392 * <code>ERROR_DIALOG</code>, <code>COLOR_CHOOSER_DIALOG</code>,
393 * <code>FILE_CHOOSER_DIALOG</code>, <code>QUESTION_DIALOG</code> or
394 * <code>WARNING_DIALOG</code>.
395 * @see #setWindowDecorationStyle
396 * @since 1.4
397 */
398 public int getWindowDecorationStyle() {
399 return windowDecorationStyle;
400 }
401
402 /**
403 * Sets the type of Window decorations (such as borders, widgets for
404 * closing a Window, title ...) the <code>JRootPane</code> should
405 * provide. The default is to provide no Window decorations
406 * (<code>NONE</code>).
407 * <p>
408 * This is only a hint, and some look and feels may not support
409 * this.
410 * This is a bound property.
411 *
412 * @param windowDecorationStyle Constant identifying Window decorations
413 * to provide.
414 * @see JDialog#setDefaultLookAndFeelDecorated
415 * @see JFrame#setDefaultLookAndFeelDecorated
416 * @see LookAndFeel#getSupportsWindowDecorations
417 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if <code>style</code> is
418 * not one of: <code>NONE</code>, <code>FRAME</code>,
419 * <code>PLAIN_DIALOG</code>, <code>INFORMATION_DIALOG</code>,
420 * <code>ERROR_DIALOG</code>, <code>COLOR_CHOOSER_DIALOG</code>,
421 * <code>FILE_CHOOSER_DIALOG</code>, <code>QUESTION_DIALOG</code>, or
422 * <code>WARNING_DIALOG</code>.
423 * @since 1.4
424 * @beaninfo
425 * bound: true
426 * enum: NONE JRootPane.NONE
427 * FRAME JRootPane.FRAME
428 * PLAIN_DIALOG JRootPane.PLAIN_DIALOG
429 * INFORMATION_DIALOG JRootPane.INFORMATION_DIALOG
430 * ERROR_DIALOG JRootPane.ERROR_DIALOG
431 * COLOR_CHOOSER_DIALOG JRootPane.COLOR_CHOOSER_DIALOG
432 * FILE_CHOOSER_DIALOG JRootPane.FILE_CHOOSER_DIALOG
433 * QUESTION_DIALOG JRootPane.QUESTION_DIALOG
434 * WARNING_DIALOG JRootPane.WARNING_DIALOG
435 * expert: true
436 * attribute: visualUpdate true
437 * description: Identifies the type of Window decorations to provide
438 */
439 public void setWindowDecorationStyle(int windowDecorationStyle) {
440 if (windowDecorationStyle < 0 ||
441 windowDecorationStyle > WARNING_DIALOG) {
442 throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid decoration style");
443 }
444 int oldWindowDecorationStyle = getWindowDecorationStyle();
445 this.windowDecorationStyle = windowDecorationStyle;
446 firePropertyChange("windowDecorationStyle",
447 oldWindowDecorationStyle,
448 windowDecorationStyle);
449 }
450
451 /**
452 * Returns the L&F object that renders this component.
453 *
454 * @return <code>LabelUI</code> object
455 * @since 1.3
456 */
457 public RootPaneUI getUI() {
458 return (RootPaneUI)ui;
459 }
460
461 /**
462 * Sets the L&F object that renders this component.
463 *
464 * @param ui the <code>LabelUI</code> L&F object
465 * @see UIDefaults#getUI
466 * @beaninfo
467 * bound: true
468 * hidden: true
469 * expert: true
470 * attribute: visualUpdate true
471 * description: The UI object that implements the Component's LookAndFeel.
472 * @since 1.3
473 */
474 public void setUI(RootPaneUI ui) {
475 super.setUI(ui);
476 }
477
478
479 /**
480 * Resets the UI property to a value from the current look and feel.
481 *
482 * @see JComponent#updateUI
483 */
484 public void updateUI() {
485 setUI((RootPaneUI)UIManager.getUI(this));
486 }
487
488
489 /**
490 * Returns a string that specifies the name of the L&F class
491 * that renders this component.
492 *
493 * @return the string "RootPaneUI"
494 *
495 * @see JComponent#getUIClassID
496 * @see UIDefaults#getUI
497 */
498 public String getUIClassID() {
499 return uiClassID;
500 }
501
502 /**
503 * Called by the constructor methods to create the default
504 * <code>layeredPane</code>.
505 * Bt default it creates a new <code>JLayeredPane</code>.
506 * @return the default <code>layeredPane</code>
507 */
508 protected JLayeredPane createLayeredPane() {
509 JLayeredPane p = new JLayeredPane();
510 p.setName(this.getName()+".layeredPane");
511 return p;
512 }
513
514 /**
515 * Called by the constructor methods to create the default
516 * <code>contentPane</code>.
517 * By default this method creates a new <code>JComponent</code> add sets a
518 * <code>BorderLayout</code> as its <code>LayoutManager</code>.
519 * @return the default <code>contentPane</code>
520 */
521 protected Container createContentPane() {
522 JComponent c = new JPanel();
523 c.setName(this.getName()+".contentPane");
524 c.setLayout(new BorderLayout() {
525 /* This BorderLayout subclass maps a null constraint to CENTER.
526 * Although the reference BorderLayout also does this, some VMs
527 * throw an IllegalArgumentException.
528 */
529 public void addLayoutComponent(Component comp, Object constraints) {
530 if (constraints == null) {
531 constraints = BorderLayout.CENTER;
532 }
533 super.addLayoutComponent(comp, constraints);
534 }
535 });
536 return c;
537 }
538
539 /**
540 * Called by the constructor methods to create the default
541 * <code>glassPane</code>.
542 * By default this method creates a new <code>JComponent</code>
543 * with visibility set to false.
544 * @return the default <code>glassPane</code>
545 */
546 protected Component createGlassPane() {
547 JComponent c = new JPanel();
548 c.setName(this.getName()+".glassPane");
549 c.setVisible(false);
550 ((JPanel)c).setOpaque(false);
551 return c;
552 }
553
554 /**
555 * Called by the constructor methods to create the default
556 * <code>layoutManager</code>.
557 * @return the default <code>layoutManager</code>.
558 */
559 protected LayoutManager createRootLayout() {
560 return new RootLayout();
561 }
562
563 /**
564 * Adds or changes the menu bar used in the layered pane.
565 * @param menu the <code>JMenuBar</code> to add
566 */
567 public void setJMenuBar(JMenuBar menu) {
568 if(menuBar != null && menuBar.getParent() == layeredPane)
569 layeredPane.remove(menuBar);
570 menuBar = menu;
571
572 if(menuBar != null)
573 layeredPane.add(menuBar, JLayeredPane.FRAME_CONTENT_LAYER);
574 }
575
576 /**
577 * Specifies the menu bar value.
578 * @deprecated As of Swing version 1.0.3
579 * replaced by <code>setJMenuBar(JMenuBar menu)</code>.
580 * @param menu the <code>JMenuBar</code> to add.
581 */
582 @Deprecated
583 public void setMenuBar(JMenuBar menu){
584 if(menuBar != null && menuBar.getParent() == layeredPane)
585 layeredPane.remove(menuBar);
586 menuBar = menu;
587
588 if(menuBar != null)
589 layeredPane.add(menuBar, JLayeredPane.FRAME_CONTENT_LAYER);
590 }
591
592 /**
593 * Returns the menu bar from the layered pane.
594 * @return the <code>JMenuBar</code> used in the pane
595 */
596 public JMenuBar getJMenuBar() { return menuBar; }
597
598 /**
599 * Returns the menu bar value.
600 * @deprecated As of Swing version 1.0.3
601 * replaced by <code>getJMenuBar()</code>.
602 * @return the <code>JMenuBar</code> used in the pane
603 */
604 @Deprecated
605 public JMenuBar getMenuBar() { return menuBar; }
606
607 /**
608 * Sets the content pane -- the container that holds the components
609 * parented by the root pane.
610 * <p>
611 * Swing's painting architecture requires an opaque <code>JComponent</code>
612 * in the containment hierarchy. This is typically provided by the
613 * content pane. If you replace the content pane it is recommended you
614 * replace it with an opaque <code>JComponent</code>.
615 *
616 * @param content the <code>Container</code> to use for component-contents
617 * @exception java.awt.IllegalComponentStateException (a runtime
618 * exception) if the content pane parameter is <code>null</code>
619 */
620 public void setContentPane(Container content) {
621 if(content == null)
622 throw new IllegalComponentStateException("contentPane cannot be set to null.");
623 if(contentPane != null && contentPane.getParent() == layeredPane)
624 layeredPane.remove(contentPane);
625 contentPane = content;
626
627 layeredPane.add(contentPane, JLayeredPane.FRAME_CONTENT_LAYER);
628 }
629
630 /**
631 * Returns the content pane -- the container that holds the components
632 * parented by the root pane.
633 *
634 * @return the <code>Container</code> that holds the component-contents
635 */
636 public Container getContentPane() { return contentPane; }
637
638 // PENDING(klobad) Should this reparent the contentPane and MenuBar?
639 /**
640 * Sets the layered pane for the root pane. The layered pane
641 * typically holds a content pane and an optional <code>JMenuBar</code>.
642 *
643 * @param layered the <code>JLayeredPane</code> to use
644 * @exception java.awt.IllegalComponentStateException (a runtime
645 * exception) if the layered pane parameter is <code>null</code>
646 */
647 public void setLayeredPane(JLayeredPane layered) {
648 if(layered == null)
649 throw new IllegalComponentStateException("layeredPane cannot be set to null.");
650 if(layeredPane != null && layeredPane.getParent() == this)
651 this.remove(layeredPane);
652 layeredPane = layered;
653
654 this.add(layeredPane, -1);
655 }
656 /**
657 * Gets the layered pane used by the root pane. The layered pane
658 * typically holds a content pane and an optional <code>JMenuBar</code>.
659 *
660 * @return the <code>JLayeredPane</code> currently in use
661 */
662 public JLayeredPane getLayeredPane() { return layeredPane; }
663
664 /**
665 * Sets a specified <code>Component</code> to be the glass pane for this
666 * root pane. The glass pane should normally be a lightweight,
667 * transparent component, because it will be made visible when
668 * ever the root pane needs to grab input events.
669 * <p>
670 * The new glass pane's visibility is changed to match that of
671 * the current glass pane. An implication of this is that care
672 * must be taken when you want to replace the glass pane and
673 * make it visible. Either of the following will work:
674 * <pre>
675 * root.setGlassPane(newGlassPane);
676 * newGlassPane.setVisible(true);
677 * </pre>
678 * or:
679 * <pre>
680 * root.getGlassPane().setVisible(true);
681 * root.setGlassPane(newGlassPane);
682 * </pre>
683 *
684 * @param glass the <code>Component</code> to use as the glass pane
685 * for this <code>JRootPane</code>
686 * @exception NullPointerException if the <code>glass</code> parameter is
687 * <code>null</code>
688 */
689 public void setGlassPane(Component glass) {
690 if (glass == null) {
691 throw new NullPointerException("glassPane cannot be set to null.");
692 }
693
694 AWTAccessor.getComponentAccessor().setMixingCutoutShape(glass,
695 new Rectangle());
696
697 boolean visible = false;
698 if (glassPane != null && glassPane.getParent() == this) {
699 this.remove(glassPane);
700 visible = glassPane.isVisible();
701 }
702
703 glass.setVisible(visible);
704 glassPane = glass;
705 this.add(glassPane, 0);
706 if (visible) {
707 repaint();
708 }
709 }
710
711 /**
712 * Returns the current glass pane for this <code>JRootPane</code>.
713 * @return the current glass pane
714 * @see #setGlassPane
715 */
716 public Component getGlassPane() {
717 return glassPane;
718 }
719
720 /**
721 * If a descendant of this <code>JRootPane</code> calls
722 * <code>revalidate</code>, validate from here on down.
723 *<p>
724 * Deferred requests to layout a component and its descendents again.
725 * For example, calls to <code>revalidate</code>, are pushed upwards to
726 * either a <code>JRootPane</code> or a <code>JScrollPane</code>
727 * because both classes override <code>isValidateRoot</code> to return true.
728 *
729 * @see JComponent#isValidateRoot
730 * @see java.awt.Container#isValidateRoot
731 * @return true
732 */
733 @Override
734 public boolean isValidateRoot() {
735 return true;
736 }
737
738 /**
739 * The <code>glassPane</code> and <code>contentPane</code>
740 * have the same bounds, which means <code>JRootPane</code>
741 * does not tiles its children and this should return false.
742 * On the other hand, the <code>glassPane</code>
743 * is normally not visible, and so this can return true if the
744 * <code>glassPane</code> isn't visible. Therefore, the
745 * return value here depends upon the visibility of the
746 * <code>glassPane</code>.
747 *
748 * @return true if this component's children don't overlap
749 */
750 public boolean isOptimizedDrawingEnabled() {
751 return !glassPane.isVisible();
752 }
753
754 /**
755 * {@inheritDoc}
756 */
757 public void addNotify() {
758 super.addNotify();
759 enableEvents(AWTEvent.KEY_EVENT_MASK);
760 }
761
762 /**
763 * {@inheritDoc}
764 */
765 public void removeNotify() {
766 super.removeNotify();
767 }
768
769
770 /**
771 * Sets the <code>defaultButton</code> property,
772 * which determines the current default button for this <code>JRootPane</code>.
773 * The default button is the button which will be activated
774 * when a UI-defined activation event (typically the <b>Enter</b> key)
775 * occurs in the root pane regardless of whether or not the button
776 * has keyboard focus (unless there is another component within
777 * the root pane which consumes the activation event,
778 * such as a <code>JTextPane</code>).
779 * For default activation to work, the button must be an enabled
780 * descendent of the root pane when activation occurs.
781 * To remove a default button from this root pane, set this
782 * property to <code>null</code>.
783 *
784 * @see JButton#isDefaultButton
785 * @param defaultButton the <code>JButton</code> which is to be the default button
786 *
787 * @beaninfo
788 * description: The button activated by default in this root pane
789 */
790 public void setDefaultButton(JButton defaultButton) {
791 JButton oldDefault = this.defaultButton;
792
793 if (oldDefault != defaultButton) {
794 this.defaultButton = defaultButton;
795
796 if (oldDefault != null) {
797 oldDefault.repaint();
798 }
799 if (defaultButton != null) {
800 defaultButton.repaint();
801 }
802 }
803
804 firePropertyChange("defaultButton", oldDefault, defaultButton);
805 }
806
807 /**
808 * Returns the value of the <code>defaultButton</code> property.
809 * @return the <code>JButton</code> which is currently the default button
810 * @see #setDefaultButton
811 */
812 public JButton getDefaultButton() {
813 return defaultButton;
814 }
815
816 final void setUseTrueDoubleBuffering(boolean useTrueDoubleBuffering) {
817 this.useTrueDoubleBuffering = useTrueDoubleBuffering;
818 }
819
820 final boolean getUseTrueDoubleBuffering() {
821 return useTrueDoubleBuffering;
822 }
823
824 final void disableTrueDoubleBuffering() {
825 if (useTrueDoubleBuffering) {
826 if (!IGNORE_DISABLE_TRUE_DOUBLE_BUFFERING) {
827 if (LOG_DISABLE_TRUE_DOUBLE_BUFFERING) {
828 System.out.println("Disabling true double buffering for " +
829 this);
883 add(glassPane, 0);
884 }
885 }
886
887
888 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
889 //// Begin Inner Classes
890 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
891
892
893 /**
894 * A custom layout manager that is responsible for the layout of
895 * layeredPane, glassPane, and menuBar.
896 * <p>
897 * <strong>Warning:</strong>
898 * Serialized objects of this class will not be compatible with
899 * future Swing releases. The current serialization support is
900 * appropriate for short term storage or RMI between applications running
901 * the same version of Swing. As of 1.4, support for long term storage
902 * of all JavaBeans™
903 * has been added to the <code>java.beans</code> package.
904 * Please see {@link java.beans.XMLEncoder}.
905 */
906 @SuppressWarnings("serial")
907 protected class RootLayout implements LayoutManager2, Serializable
908 {
909 /**
910 * Returns the amount of space the layout would like to have.
911 *
912 * @param parent the Container for which this layout manager
913 * is being used
914 * @return a Dimension object containing the layout's preferred size
915 */
916 public Dimension preferredLayoutSize(Container parent) {
917 Dimension rd, mbd;
918 Insets i = getInsets();
919
920 if(contentPane != null) {
921 rd = contentPane.getPreferredSize();
922 } else {
923 rd = parent.getSize();
1005 // technically, these are not our children.
1006 if(menuBar != null && menuBar.isVisible()) {
1007 Dimension mbd = menuBar.getPreferredSize();
1008 menuBar.setBounds(0, 0, w, mbd.height);
1009 contentY += mbd.height;
1010 }
1011 if(contentPane != null) {
1012 contentPane.setBounds(0, contentY, w, h - contentY);
1013 }
1014 }
1015
1016 public void addLayoutComponent(String name, Component comp) {}
1017 public void removeLayoutComponent(Component comp) {}
1018 public void addLayoutComponent(Component comp, Object constraints) {}
1019 public float getLayoutAlignmentX(Container target) { return 0.0f; }
1020 public float getLayoutAlignmentY(Container target) { return 0.0f; }
1021 public void invalidateLayout(Container target) {}
1022 }
1023
1024 /**
1025 * Returns a string representation of this <code>JRootPane</code>.
1026 * This method is intended to be used only for debugging purposes,
1027 * and the content and format of the returned string may vary between
1028 * implementations. The returned string may be empty but may not
1029 * be <code>null</code>.
1030 *
1031 * @return a string representation of this <code>JRootPane</code>.
1032 */
1033 protected String paramString() {
1034 return super.paramString();
1035 }
1036
1037 /////////////////
1038 // Accessibility support
1039 ////////////////
1040
1041 /**
1042 * Gets the <code>AccessibleContext</code> associated with this
1043 * <code>JRootPane</code>. For root panes, the
1044 * <code>AccessibleContext</code> takes the form of an
1045 * <code>AccessibleJRootPane</code>.
1046 * A new <code>AccessibleJRootPane</code> instance is created if necessary.
1047 *
1048 * @return an <code>AccessibleJRootPane</code> that serves as the
1049 * <code>AccessibleContext</code> of this <code>JRootPane</code>
1050 */
1051 public AccessibleContext getAccessibleContext() {
1052 if (accessibleContext == null) {
1053 accessibleContext = new AccessibleJRootPane();
1054 }
1055 return accessibleContext;
1056 }
1057
1058 /**
1059 * This class implements accessibility support for the
1060 * <code>JRootPane</code> class. It provides an implementation of the
1061 * Java Accessibility API appropriate to root pane user-interface elements.
1062 * <p>
1063 * <strong>Warning:</strong>
1064 * Serialized objects of this class will not be compatible with
1065 * future Swing releases. The current serialization support is
1066 * appropriate for short term storage or RMI between applications running
1067 * the same version of Swing. As of 1.4, support for long term storage
1068 * of all JavaBeans™
1069 * has been added to the <code>java.beans</code> package.
1070 * Please see {@link java.beans.XMLEncoder}.
1071 */
1072 @SuppressWarnings("serial")
1073 protected class AccessibleJRootPane extends AccessibleJComponent {
1074 /**
1075 * Get the role of this object.
1076 *
1077 * @return an instance of AccessibleRole describing the role of
1078 * the object
1079 */
1080 public AccessibleRole getAccessibleRole() {
1081 return AccessibleRole.ROOT_PANE;
1082 }
1083
1084 /**
1085 * Returns the number of accessible children of the object.
1086 *
1087 * @return the number of accessible children of the object.
1088 */
1089 public int getAccessibleChildrenCount() {
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23 * questions.
24 */
25 package javax.swing;
26
27 import java.applet.Applet;
28 import java.awt.*;
29 import java.awt.event.*;
30 import java.beans.*;
31 import java.security.AccessController;
32 import javax.accessibility.*;
33 import javax.swing.plaf.RootPaneUI;
34 import java.util.Vector;
35 import java.io.Serializable;
36 import javax.swing.border.*;
37 import sun.awt.AWTAccessor;
38 import sun.security.action.GetBooleanAction;
39
40
41 /**
42 * A lightweight container used behind the scenes by
43 * {@code JFrame}, {@code JDialog}, {@code JWindow},
44 * {@code JApplet}, and {@code JInternalFrame}.
45 * For task-oriented information on functionality provided by root panes
46 * see <a href="http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/uiswing/components/rootpane.html">How to Use Root Panes</a>,
47 * a section in <em>The Java Tutorial</em>.
48 *
49 * <p>
50 * The following image shows the relationships between
51 * the classes that use root panes.
52 * <p style="text-align:center"><img src="doc-files/JRootPane-1.gif"
53 * alt="The following text describes this graphic."
54 * HEIGHT=484 WIDTH=629></p>
55 * The "heavyweight" components (those that delegate to a peer, or native
56 * component on the host system) are shown with a darker, heavier box. The four
57 * heavyweight JFC/Swing containers ({@code JFrame}, {@code JDialog},
58 * {@code JWindow}, and {@code JApplet}) are
59 * shown in relation to the AWT classes they extend.
60 * These four components are the
61 * only heavyweight containers in the Swing library. The lightweight container
62 * {@code JInternalFrame} is also shown.
63 * All five of these JFC/Swing containers implement the
64 * {@code RootPaneContainer} interface,
65 * and they all delegate their operations to a
66 * {@code JRootPane} (shown with a little "handle" on top).
67 * <blockquote>
68 * <b>Note:</b> The {@code JComponent} method {@code getRootPane}
69 * can be used to obtain the {@code JRootPane} that contains
70 * a given component.
71 * </blockquote>
72 * <table style="float:right" border="0" summary="layout">
73 * <tr>
74 * <td align="center">
75 * <img src="doc-files/JRootPane-2.gif"
76 * alt="The following text describes this graphic." HEIGHT=386 WIDTH=349>
77 * </td>
78 * </tr>
79 * </table>
80 * The diagram at right shows the structure of a {@code JRootPane}.
81 * A {@code JRootpane} is made up of a {@code glassPane},
82 * an optional {@code menuBar}, and a {@code contentPane}.
83 * (The {@code JLayeredPane} manages the {@code menuBar}
84 * and the {@code contentPane}.)
85 * The {@code glassPane} sits over the top of everything,
86 * where it is in a position to intercept mouse movements.
87 * Since the {@code glassPane} (like the {@code contentPane})
88 * can be an arbitrary component, it is also possible to set up the
89 * {@code glassPane} for drawing. Lines and images on the
90 * {@code glassPane} can then range
91 * over the frames underneath without being limited by their boundaries.
92 * <p>
93 * Although the {@code menuBar} component is optional,
94 * the {@code layeredPane}, {@code contentPane},
95 * and {@code glassPane} always exist.
96 * Attempting to set them to {@code null} generates an exception.
97 * <p>
98 * To add components to the {@code JRootPane} (other than the
99 * optional menu bar), you add the object to the {@code contentPane}
100 * of the {@code JRootPane}, like this:
101 * <pre>
102 * rootPane.getContentPane().add(child);
103 * </pre>
104 * The same principle holds true for setting layout managers, removing
105 * components, listing children, etc. All these methods are invoked on
106 * the {@code contentPane} instead of on the {@code JRootPane}.
107 * <blockquote>
108 * <b>Note:</b> The default layout manager for the {@code contentPane} is
109 * a {@code BorderLayout} manager. However, the {@code JRootPane}
110 * uses a custom {@code LayoutManager}.
111 * So, when you want to change the layout manager for the components you added
112 * to a {@code JRootPane}, be sure to use code like this:
113 * <pre>
114 * rootPane.getContentPane().setLayout(new BoxLayout());
115 * </pre></blockquote>
116 * If a {@code JMenuBar} component is set on the {@code JRootPane},
117 * it is positioned along the upper edge of the frame.
118 * The {@code contentPane} is adjusted in location and size to
119 * fill the remaining area.
120 * (The {@code JMenuBar} and the {@code contentPane} are added to the
121 * {@code layeredPane} component at the
122 * {@code JLayeredPane.FRAME_CONTENT_LAYER} layer.)
123 * <p>
124 * The {@code layeredPane} is the parent of all children in the
125 * {@code JRootPane} -- both as the direct parent of the menu and
126 * the grandparent of all components added to the {@code contentPane}.
127 * It is an instance of {@code JLayeredPane},
128 * which provides the ability to add components at several layers.
129 * This capability is very useful when working with menu popups,
130 * dialog boxes, and dragging -- situations in which you need to place
131 * a component on top of all other components in the pane.
132 * <p>
133 * The {@code glassPane} sits on top of all other components in the
134 * {@code JRootPane}.
135 * That provides a convenient place to draw above all other components,
136 * and makes it possible to intercept mouse events,
137 * which is useful both for dragging and for drawing.
138 * Developers can use {@code setVisible} on the {@code glassPane}
139 * to control when the {@code glassPane} displays over the other children.
140 * By default the {@code glassPane} is not visible.
141 * <p>
142 * The custom {@code LayoutManager} used by {@code JRootPane}
143 * ensures that:
144 * <OL>
145 * <LI>The {@code glassPane} fills the entire viewable
146 * area of the {@code JRootPane} (bounds - insets).
147 * <LI>The {@code layeredPane} fills the entire viewable area of the
148 * {@code JRootPane}. (bounds - insets)
149 * <LI>The {@code menuBar} is positioned at the upper edge of the
150 * {@code layeredPane}.
151 * <LI>The {@code contentPane} fills the entire viewable area,
152 * minus the {@code menuBar}, if present.
153 * </OL>
154 * Any other views in the {@code JRootPane} view hierarchy are ignored.
155 * <p>
156 * If you replace the {@code LayoutManager} of the {@code JRootPane},
157 * you are responsible for managing all of these views.
158 * So ordinarily you will want to be sure that you
159 * change the layout manager for the {@code contentPane} rather than
160 * for the {@code JRootPane} itself!
161 * <p>
162 * The painting architecture of Swing requires an opaque
163 * {@code JComponent}
164 * to exist in the containment hierarchy above all other components. This is
165 * typically provided by way of the content pane. If you replace the content
166 * pane, it is recommended that you make the content pane opaque
167 * by way of {@code setOpaque(true)}. Additionally, if the content pane
168 * overrides {@code paintComponent}, it
169 * will need to completely fill in the background in an opaque color in
170 * {@code paintComponent}.
171 * <p>
172 * <strong>Warning:</strong> Swing is not thread safe. For more
173 * information see <a
174 * href="package-summary.html#threading">Swing's Threading
175 * Policy</a>.
176 * <p>
177 * <strong>Warning:</strong>
178 * Serialized objects of this class will not be compatible with
179 * future Swing releases. The current serialization support is
180 * appropriate for short term storage or RMI between applications running
181 * the same version of Swing. As of 1.4, support for long term storage
182 * of all JavaBeans™
183 * has been added to the {@code java.beans} package.
184 * Please see {@link java.beans.XMLEncoder}.
185 *
186 * @see JLayeredPane
187 * @see JMenuBar
188 * @see JWindow
189 * @see JFrame
190 * @see JDialog
191 * @see JApplet
192 * @see JInternalFrame
193 * @see JComponent
194 * @see BoxLayout
195 *
196 * @see <a href="http://java.sun.com/products/jfc/tsc/articles/mixing/">
197 * Mixing Heavy and Light Components</a>
198 *
199 * @author David Kloba
200 * @since 1.2
201 */
202 /// PENDING(klobad) Who should be opaque in this component?
203 @SuppressWarnings("serial")
204 public class JRootPane extends JComponent implements Accessible {
205
206 private static final String uiClassID = "RootPaneUI";
207
208 /**
209 * Whether or not we should dump the stack when true double buffering
210 * is disabled. Default is false.
211 */
212 private static final boolean LOG_DISABLE_TRUE_DOUBLE_BUFFERING;
213
214 /**
215 * Whether or not we should ignore requests to disable true double
216 * buffering. Default is false.
217 */
218 private static final boolean IGNORE_DISABLE_TRUE_DOUBLE_BUFFERING;
219
220 /**
221 * Constant used for the windowDecorationStyle property. Indicates that
222 * the {@code JRootPane} should not provide any sort of
223 * Window decorations.
224 *
225 * @since 1.4
226 */
227 public static final int NONE = 0;
228
229 /**
230 * Constant used for the windowDecorationStyle property. Indicates that
231 * the {@code JRootPane} should provide decorations appropriate for
232 * a Frame.
233 *
234 * @since 1.4
235 */
236 public static final int FRAME = 1;
237
238 /**
239 * Constant used for the windowDecorationStyle property. Indicates that
240 * the {@code JRootPane} should provide decorations appropriate for
241 * a Dialog.
242 *
243 * @since 1.4
244 */
245 public static final int PLAIN_DIALOG = 2;
246
247 /**
248 * Constant used for the windowDecorationStyle property. Indicates that
249 * the {@code JRootPane} should provide decorations appropriate for
250 * a Dialog used to display an informational message.
251 *
252 * @since 1.4
253 */
254 public static final int INFORMATION_DIALOG = 3;
255
256 /**
257 * Constant used for the windowDecorationStyle property. Indicates that
258 * the {@code JRootPane} should provide decorations appropriate for
259 * a Dialog used to display an error message.
260 *
261 * @since 1.4
262 */
263 public static final int ERROR_DIALOG = 4;
264
265 /**
266 * Constant used for the windowDecorationStyle property. Indicates that
267 * the {@code JRootPane} should provide decorations appropriate for
268 * a Dialog used to display a {@code JColorChooser}.
269 *
270 * @since 1.4
271 */
272 public static final int COLOR_CHOOSER_DIALOG = 5;
273
274 /**
275 * Constant used for the windowDecorationStyle property. Indicates that
276 * the {@code JRootPane} should provide decorations appropriate for
277 * a Dialog used to display a {@code JFileChooser}.
278 *
279 * @since 1.4
280 */
281 public static final int FILE_CHOOSER_DIALOG = 6;
282
283 /**
284 * Constant used for the windowDecorationStyle property. Indicates that
285 * the {@code JRootPane} should provide decorations appropriate for
286 * a Dialog used to present a question to the user.
287 *
288 * @since 1.4
289 */
290 public static final int QUESTION_DIALOG = 7;
291
292 /**
293 * Constant used for the windowDecorationStyle property. Indicates that
294 * the {@code JRootPane} should provide decorations appropriate for
295 * a Dialog used to display a warning message.
296 *
297 * @since 1.4
298 */
299 public static final int WARNING_DIALOG = 8;
300
301 private int windowDecorationStyle;
302
303 /** The menu bar. */
304 protected JMenuBar menuBar;
305
306 /** The content pane. */
307 protected Container contentPane;
308
309 /** The layered pane that manages the menu bar and content pane. */
310 protected JLayeredPane layeredPane;
311
312 /**
313 * The glass pane that overlays the menu bar and content pane,
314 * so it can intercept mouse movements and such.
315 */
316 protected Component glassPane;
317 /**
318 * The button that gets activated when the pane has the focus and
319 * a UI-specific action like pressing the <b>Enter</b> key occurs.
320 */
321 protected JButton defaultButton;
322 /**
323 * As of Java 2 platform v1.3 this unusable field is no longer used.
324 * To override the default button you should replace the {@code Action}
325 * in the {@code JRootPane}'s {@code ActionMap}. Please refer to
326 * the key bindings specification for further details.
327 *
328 * @deprecated As of Java 2 platform v1.3.
329 * @see #defaultButton
330 */
331 @Deprecated
332 protected DefaultAction defaultPressAction;
333 /**
334 * As of Java 2 platform v1.3 this unusable field is no longer used.
335 * To override the default button you should replace the {@code Action}
336 * in the {@code JRootPane}'s {@code ActionMap}. Please refer to
337 * the key bindings specification for further details.
338 *
339 * @deprecated As of Java 2 platform v1.3.
340 * @see #defaultButton
341 */
342 @Deprecated
343 protected DefaultAction defaultReleaseAction;
344
345 /**
346 * Whether or not true double buffering should be used. This is typically
347 * true, but may be set to false in special situations. For example,
348 * heavy weight popups (backed by a window) set this to false.
349 */
350 boolean useTrueDoubleBuffering = true;
351
352 static {
353 LOG_DISABLE_TRUE_DOUBLE_BUFFERING =
354 AccessController.doPrivileged(new GetBooleanAction(
355 "swing.logDoubleBufferingDisable"));
356 IGNORE_DISABLE_TRUE_DOUBLE_BUFFERING =
357 AccessController.doPrivileged(new GetBooleanAction(
358 "swing.ignoreDoubleBufferingDisable"));
359 }
360
361 /**
362 * Creates a {@code JRootPane}, setting up its
363 * {@code glassPane}, {@code layeredPane},
364 * and {@code contentPane}.
365 */
366 public JRootPane() {
367 setGlassPane(createGlassPane());
368 setLayeredPane(createLayeredPane());
369 setContentPane(createContentPane());
370 setLayout(createRootLayout());
371 setDoubleBuffered(true);
372 updateUI();
373 }
374
375 /**
376 * {@inheritDoc}
377 * @since 1.6
378 */
379 public void setDoubleBuffered(boolean aFlag) {
380 if (isDoubleBuffered() != aFlag) {
381 super.setDoubleBuffered(aFlag);
382 RepaintManager.currentManager(this).doubleBufferingChanged(this);
383 }
384 }
385
386 /**
387 * Returns a constant identifying the type of Window decorations the
388 * {@code JRootPane} is providing.
389 *
390 * @return One of {@code NONE}, {@code FRAME},
391 * {@code PLAIN_DIALOG}, {@code INFORMATION_DIALOG},
392 * {@code ERROR_DIALOG}, {@code COLOR_CHOOSER_DIALOG},
393 * {@code FILE_CHOOSER_DIALOG}, {@code QUESTION_DIALOG} or
394 * {@code WARNING_DIALOG}.
395 * @see #setWindowDecorationStyle
396 * @since 1.4
397 */
398 public int getWindowDecorationStyle() {
399 return windowDecorationStyle;
400 }
401
402 /**
403 * Sets the type of Window decorations (such as borders, widgets for
404 * closing a Window, title ...) the {@code JRootPane} should
405 * provide. The default is to provide no Window decorations
406 * ({@code NONE}).
407 * <p>
408 * This is only a hint, and some look and feels may not support
409 * this.
410 * This is a bound property.
411 *
412 * @param windowDecorationStyle Constant identifying Window decorations
413 * to provide.
414 * @see JDialog#setDefaultLookAndFeelDecorated
415 * @see JFrame#setDefaultLookAndFeelDecorated
416 * @see LookAndFeel#getSupportsWindowDecorations
417 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code style} is
418 * not one of: {@code NONE}, {@code FRAME},
419 * {@code PLAIN_DIALOG}, {@code INFORMATION_DIALOG},
420 * {@code ERROR_DIALOG}, {@code COLOR_CHOOSER_DIALOG},
421 * {@code FILE_CHOOSER_DIALOG}, {@code QUESTION_DIALOG}, or
422 * {@code WARNING_DIALOG}.
423 * @since 1.4
424 * @beaninfo
425 * bound: true
426 * enum: NONE JRootPane.NONE
427 * FRAME JRootPane.FRAME
428 * PLAIN_DIALOG JRootPane.PLAIN_DIALOG
429 * INFORMATION_DIALOG JRootPane.INFORMATION_DIALOG
430 * ERROR_DIALOG JRootPane.ERROR_DIALOG
431 * COLOR_CHOOSER_DIALOG JRootPane.COLOR_CHOOSER_DIALOG
432 * FILE_CHOOSER_DIALOG JRootPane.FILE_CHOOSER_DIALOG
433 * QUESTION_DIALOG JRootPane.QUESTION_DIALOG
434 * WARNING_DIALOG JRootPane.WARNING_DIALOG
435 * expert: true
436 * attribute: visualUpdate true
437 * description: Identifies the type of Window decorations to provide
438 */
439 public void setWindowDecorationStyle(int windowDecorationStyle) {
440 if (windowDecorationStyle < 0 ||
441 windowDecorationStyle > WARNING_DIALOG) {
442 throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid decoration style");
443 }
444 int oldWindowDecorationStyle = getWindowDecorationStyle();
445 this.windowDecorationStyle = windowDecorationStyle;
446 firePropertyChange("windowDecorationStyle",
447 oldWindowDecorationStyle,
448 windowDecorationStyle);
449 }
450
451 /**
452 * Returns the L&F object that renders this component.
453 *
454 * @return {@code LabelUI} object
455 * @since 1.3
456 */
457 public RootPaneUI getUI() {
458 return (RootPaneUI)ui;
459 }
460
461 /**
462 * Sets the L&F object that renders this component.
463 *
464 * @param ui the {@code LabelUI} L&F object
465 * @see UIDefaults#getUI
466 * @beaninfo
467 * bound: true
468 * hidden: true
469 * expert: true
470 * attribute: visualUpdate true
471 * description: The UI object that implements the Component's LookAndFeel.
472 * @since 1.3
473 */
474 public void setUI(RootPaneUI ui) {
475 super.setUI(ui);
476 }
477
478
479 /**
480 * Resets the UI property to a value from the current look and feel.
481 *
482 * @see JComponent#updateUI
483 */
484 public void updateUI() {
485 setUI((RootPaneUI)UIManager.getUI(this));
486 }
487
488
489 /**
490 * Returns a string that specifies the name of the L&F class
491 * that renders this component.
492 *
493 * @return the string "RootPaneUI"
494 *
495 * @see JComponent#getUIClassID
496 * @see UIDefaults#getUI
497 */
498 public String getUIClassID() {
499 return uiClassID;
500 }
501
502 /**
503 * Called by the constructor methods to create the default
504 * {@code layeredPane}.
505 * Bt default it creates a new {@code JLayeredPane}.
506 * @return the default {@code layeredPane}
507 */
508 protected JLayeredPane createLayeredPane() {
509 JLayeredPane p = new JLayeredPane();
510 p.setName(this.getName()+".layeredPane");
511 return p;
512 }
513
514 /**
515 * Called by the constructor methods to create the default
516 * {@code contentPane}.
517 * By default this method creates a new {@code JComponent} add sets a
518 * {@code BorderLayout} as its {@code LayoutManager}.
519 * @return the default {@code contentPane}
520 */
521 protected Container createContentPane() {
522 JComponent c = new JPanel();
523 c.setName(this.getName()+".contentPane");
524 c.setLayout(new BorderLayout() {
525 /* This BorderLayout subclass maps a null constraint to CENTER.
526 * Although the reference BorderLayout also does this, some VMs
527 * throw an IllegalArgumentException.
528 */
529 public void addLayoutComponent(Component comp, Object constraints) {
530 if (constraints == null) {
531 constraints = BorderLayout.CENTER;
532 }
533 super.addLayoutComponent(comp, constraints);
534 }
535 });
536 return c;
537 }
538
539 /**
540 * Called by the constructor methods to create the default
541 * {@code glassPane}.
542 * By default this method creates a new {@code JComponent}
543 * with visibility set to false.
544 * @return the default {@code glassPane}
545 */
546 protected Component createGlassPane() {
547 JComponent c = new JPanel();
548 c.setName(this.getName()+".glassPane");
549 c.setVisible(false);
550 ((JPanel)c).setOpaque(false);
551 return c;
552 }
553
554 /**
555 * Called by the constructor methods to create the default
556 * {@code layoutManager}.
557 * @return the default {@code layoutManager}.
558 */
559 protected LayoutManager createRootLayout() {
560 return new RootLayout();
561 }
562
563 /**
564 * Adds or changes the menu bar used in the layered pane.
565 * @param menu the {@code JMenuBar} to add
566 */
567 public void setJMenuBar(JMenuBar menu) {
568 if(menuBar != null && menuBar.getParent() == layeredPane)
569 layeredPane.remove(menuBar);
570 menuBar = menu;
571
572 if(menuBar != null)
573 layeredPane.add(menuBar, JLayeredPane.FRAME_CONTENT_LAYER);
574 }
575
576 /**
577 * Specifies the menu bar value.
578 * @deprecated As of Swing version 1.0.3
579 * replaced by {@code setJMenuBar(JMenuBar menu)}.
580 * @param menu the {@code JMenuBar} to add.
581 */
582 @Deprecated
583 public void setMenuBar(JMenuBar menu){
584 if(menuBar != null && menuBar.getParent() == layeredPane)
585 layeredPane.remove(menuBar);
586 menuBar = menu;
587
588 if(menuBar != null)
589 layeredPane.add(menuBar, JLayeredPane.FRAME_CONTENT_LAYER);
590 }
591
592 /**
593 * Returns the menu bar from the layered pane.
594 * @return the {@code JMenuBar} used in the pane
595 */
596 public JMenuBar getJMenuBar() { return menuBar; }
597
598 /**
599 * Returns the menu bar value.
600 * @deprecated As of Swing version 1.0.3
601 * replaced by {@code getJMenuBar()}.
602 * @return the {@code JMenuBar} used in the pane
603 */
604 @Deprecated
605 public JMenuBar getMenuBar() { return menuBar; }
606
607 /**
608 * Sets the content pane -- the container that holds the components
609 * parented by the root pane.
610 * <p>
611 * Swing's painting architecture requires an opaque {@code JComponent}
612 * in the containment hierarchy. This is typically provided by the
613 * content pane. If you replace the content pane it is recommended you
614 * replace it with an opaque {@code JComponent}.
615 *
616 * @param content the {@code Container} to use for component-contents
617 * @exception java.awt.IllegalComponentStateException (a runtime
618 * exception) if the content pane parameter is {@code null}
619 */
620 public void setContentPane(Container content) {
621 if(content == null)
622 throw new IllegalComponentStateException("contentPane cannot be set to null.");
623 if(contentPane != null && contentPane.getParent() == layeredPane)
624 layeredPane.remove(contentPane);
625 contentPane = content;
626
627 layeredPane.add(contentPane, JLayeredPane.FRAME_CONTENT_LAYER);
628 }
629
630 /**
631 * Returns the content pane -- the container that holds the components
632 * parented by the root pane.
633 *
634 * @return the {@code Container} that holds the component-contents
635 */
636 public Container getContentPane() { return contentPane; }
637
638 // PENDING(klobad) Should this reparent the contentPane and MenuBar?
639 /**
640 * Sets the layered pane for the root pane. The layered pane
641 * typically holds a content pane and an optional {@code JMenuBar}.
642 *
643 * @param layered the {@code JLayeredPane} to use
644 * @exception java.awt.IllegalComponentStateException (a runtime
645 * exception) if the layered pane parameter is {@code null}
646 */
647 public void setLayeredPane(JLayeredPane layered) {
648 if(layered == null)
649 throw new IllegalComponentStateException("layeredPane cannot be set to null.");
650 if(layeredPane != null && layeredPane.getParent() == this)
651 this.remove(layeredPane);
652 layeredPane = layered;
653
654 this.add(layeredPane, -1);
655 }
656 /**
657 * Gets the layered pane used by the root pane. The layered pane
658 * typically holds a content pane and an optional {@code JMenuBar}.
659 *
660 * @return the {@code JLayeredPane} currently in use
661 */
662 public JLayeredPane getLayeredPane() { return layeredPane; }
663
664 /**
665 * Sets a specified {@code Component} to be the glass pane for this
666 * root pane. The glass pane should normally be a lightweight,
667 * transparent component, because it will be made visible when
668 * ever the root pane needs to grab input events.
669 * <p>
670 * The new glass pane's visibility is changed to match that of
671 * the current glass pane. An implication of this is that care
672 * must be taken when you want to replace the glass pane and
673 * make it visible. Either of the following will work:
674 * <pre>
675 * root.setGlassPane(newGlassPane);
676 * newGlassPane.setVisible(true);
677 * </pre>
678 * or:
679 * <pre>
680 * root.getGlassPane().setVisible(true);
681 * root.setGlassPane(newGlassPane);
682 * </pre>
683 *
684 * @param glass the {@code Component} to use as the glass pane
685 * for this {@code JRootPane}
686 * @exception NullPointerException if the {@code glass} parameter is
687 * {@code null}
688 */
689 public void setGlassPane(Component glass) {
690 if (glass == null) {
691 throw new NullPointerException("glassPane cannot be set to null.");
692 }
693
694 AWTAccessor.getComponentAccessor().setMixingCutoutShape(glass,
695 new Rectangle());
696
697 boolean visible = false;
698 if (glassPane != null && glassPane.getParent() == this) {
699 this.remove(glassPane);
700 visible = glassPane.isVisible();
701 }
702
703 glass.setVisible(visible);
704 glassPane = glass;
705 this.add(glassPane, 0);
706 if (visible) {
707 repaint();
708 }
709 }
710
711 /**
712 * Returns the current glass pane for this {@code JRootPane}.
713 * @return the current glass pane
714 * @see #setGlassPane
715 */
716 public Component getGlassPane() {
717 return glassPane;
718 }
719
720 /**
721 * If a descendant of this {@code JRootPane} calls
722 * {@code revalidate}, validate from here on down.
723 *<p>
724 * Deferred requests to layout a component and its descendents again.
725 * For example, calls to {@code revalidate}, are pushed upwards to
726 * either a {@code JRootPane} or a {@code JScrollPane}
727 * because both classes override {@code isValidateRoot} to return true.
728 *
729 * @see JComponent#isValidateRoot
730 * @see java.awt.Container#isValidateRoot
731 * @return true
732 */
733 @Override
734 public boolean isValidateRoot() {
735 return true;
736 }
737
738 /**
739 * The {@code glassPane} and {@code contentPane}
740 * have the same bounds, which means {@code JRootPane}
741 * does not tiles its children and this should return false.
742 * On the other hand, the {@code glassPane}
743 * is normally not visible, and so this can return true if the
744 * {@code glassPane} isn't visible. Therefore, the
745 * return value here depends upon the visibility of the
746 * {@code glassPane}.
747 *
748 * @return true if this component's children don't overlap
749 */
750 public boolean isOptimizedDrawingEnabled() {
751 return !glassPane.isVisible();
752 }
753
754 /**
755 * {@inheritDoc}
756 */
757 public void addNotify() {
758 super.addNotify();
759 enableEvents(AWTEvent.KEY_EVENT_MASK);
760 }
761
762 /**
763 * {@inheritDoc}
764 */
765 public void removeNotify() {
766 super.removeNotify();
767 }
768
769
770 /**
771 * Sets the {@code defaultButton} property,
772 * which determines the current default button for this {@code JRootPane}.
773 * The default button is the button which will be activated
774 * when a UI-defined activation event (typically the <b>Enter</b> key)
775 * occurs in the root pane regardless of whether or not the button
776 * has keyboard focus (unless there is another component within
777 * the root pane which consumes the activation event,
778 * such as a {@code JTextPane}).
779 * For default activation to work, the button must be an enabled
780 * descendent of the root pane when activation occurs.
781 * To remove a default button from this root pane, set this
782 * property to {@code null}.
783 *
784 * @see JButton#isDefaultButton
785 * @param defaultButton the {@code JButton} which is to be the default button
786 *
787 * @beaninfo
788 * description: The button activated by default in this root pane
789 */
790 public void setDefaultButton(JButton defaultButton) {
791 JButton oldDefault = this.defaultButton;
792
793 if (oldDefault != defaultButton) {
794 this.defaultButton = defaultButton;
795
796 if (oldDefault != null) {
797 oldDefault.repaint();
798 }
799 if (defaultButton != null) {
800 defaultButton.repaint();
801 }
802 }
803
804 firePropertyChange("defaultButton", oldDefault, defaultButton);
805 }
806
807 /**
808 * Returns the value of the {@code defaultButton} property.
809 * @return the {@code JButton} which is currently the default button
810 * @see #setDefaultButton
811 */
812 public JButton getDefaultButton() {
813 return defaultButton;
814 }
815
816 final void setUseTrueDoubleBuffering(boolean useTrueDoubleBuffering) {
817 this.useTrueDoubleBuffering = useTrueDoubleBuffering;
818 }
819
820 final boolean getUseTrueDoubleBuffering() {
821 return useTrueDoubleBuffering;
822 }
823
824 final void disableTrueDoubleBuffering() {
825 if (useTrueDoubleBuffering) {
826 if (!IGNORE_DISABLE_TRUE_DOUBLE_BUFFERING) {
827 if (LOG_DISABLE_TRUE_DOUBLE_BUFFERING) {
828 System.out.println("Disabling true double buffering for " +
829 this);
883 add(glassPane, 0);
884 }
885 }
886
887
888 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
889 //// Begin Inner Classes
890 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
891
892
893 /**
894 * A custom layout manager that is responsible for the layout of
895 * layeredPane, glassPane, and menuBar.
896 * <p>
897 * <strong>Warning:</strong>
898 * Serialized objects of this class will not be compatible with
899 * future Swing releases. The current serialization support is
900 * appropriate for short term storage or RMI between applications running
901 * the same version of Swing. As of 1.4, support for long term storage
902 * of all JavaBeans™
903 * has been added to the {@code java.beans} package.
904 * Please see {@link java.beans.XMLEncoder}.
905 */
906 @SuppressWarnings("serial")
907 protected class RootLayout implements LayoutManager2, Serializable
908 {
909 /**
910 * Returns the amount of space the layout would like to have.
911 *
912 * @param parent the Container for which this layout manager
913 * is being used
914 * @return a Dimension object containing the layout's preferred size
915 */
916 public Dimension preferredLayoutSize(Container parent) {
917 Dimension rd, mbd;
918 Insets i = getInsets();
919
920 if(contentPane != null) {
921 rd = contentPane.getPreferredSize();
922 } else {
923 rd = parent.getSize();
1005 // technically, these are not our children.
1006 if(menuBar != null && menuBar.isVisible()) {
1007 Dimension mbd = menuBar.getPreferredSize();
1008 menuBar.setBounds(0, 0, w, mbd.height);
1009 contentY += mbd.height;
1010 }
1011 if(contentPane != null) {
1012 contentPane.setBounds(0, contentY, w, h - contentY);
1013 }
1014 }
1015
1016 public void addLayoutComponent(String name, Component comp) {}
1017 public void removeLayoutComponent(Component comp) {}
1018 public void addLayoutComponent(Component comp, Object constraints) {}
1019 public float getLayoutAlignmentX(Container target) { return 0.0f; }
1020 public float getLayoutAlignmentY(Container target) { return 0.0f; }
1021 public void invalidateLayout(Container target) {}
1022 }
1023
1024 /**
1025 * Returns a string representation of this {@code JRootPane}.
1026 * This method is intended to be used only for debugging purposes,
1027 * and the content and format of the returned string may vary between
1028 * implementations. The returned string may be empty but may not
1029 * be {@code null}.
1030 *
1031 * @return a string representation of this {@code JRootPane}.
1032 */
1033 protected String paramString() {
1034 return super.paramString();
1035 }
1036
1037 /////////////////
1038 // Accessibility support
1039 ////////////////
1040
1041 /**
1042 * Gets the {@code AccessibleContext} associated with this
1043 * {@code JRootPane}. For root panes, the
1044 * {@code AccessibleContext} takes the form of an
1045 * {@code AccessibleJRootPane}.
1046 * A new {@code AccessibleJRootPane} instance is created if necessary.
1047 *
1048 * @return an {@code AccessibleJRootPane} that serves as the
1049 * {@code AccessibleContext} of this {@code JRootPane}
1050 */
1051 public AccessibleContext getAccessibleContext() {
1052 if (accessibleContext == null) {
1053 accessibleContext = new AccessibleJRootPane();
1054 }
1055 return accessibleContext;
1056 }
1057
1058 /**
1059 * This class implements accessibility support for the
1060 * {@code JRootPane} class. It provides an implementation of the
1061 * Java Accessibility API appropriate to root pane user-interface elements.
1062 * <p>
1063 * <strong>Warning:</strong>
1064 * Serialized objects of this class will not be compatible with
1065 * future Swing releases. The current serialization support is
1066 * appropriate for short term storage or RMI between applications running
1067 * the same version of Swing. As of 1.4, support for long term storage
1068 * of all JavaBeans™
1069 * has been added to the {@code java.beans} package.
1070 * Please see {@link java.beans.XMLEncoder}.
1071 */
1072 @SuppressWarnings("serial")
1073 protected class AccessibleJRootPane extends AccessibleJComponent {
1074 /**
1075 * Get the role of this object.
1076 *
1077 * @return an instance of AccessibleRole describing the role of
1078 * the object
1079 */
1080 public AccessibleRole getAccessibleRole() {
1081 return AccessibleRole.ROOT_PANE;
1082 }
1083
1084 /**
1085 * Returns the number of accessible children of the object.
1086 *
1087 * @return the number of accessible children of the object.
1088 */
1089 public int getAccessibleChildrenCount() {
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