/* * Copyright (c) 1997, 2011, 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 javax.swing.event.*; import javax.swing.filechooser.*; import javax.swing.plaf.FileChooserUI; import javax.accessibility.*; import java.io.File; import java.io.ObjectOutputStream; import java.io.IOException; import java.util.Vector; import java.awt.AWTEvent; import java.awt.Component; import java.awt.Container; import java.awt.BorderLayout; import java.awt.Window; import java.awt.Dialog; import java.awt.Frame; import java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment; import java.awt.HeadlessException; import java.awt.EventQueue; import java.awt.Toolkit; import java.awt.event.*; import java.beans.PropertyChangeListener; import java.beans.PropertyChangeEvent; import java.lang.ref.WeakReference; /** * JFileChooser provides a simple mechanism for the user to * choose a file. * For information about using JFileChooser, see * How to Use File Choosers, * a section in The Java Tutorial. * *

* * The following code pops up a file chooser for the user's home directory that * sees only .jpg and .gif images: *

 *    JFileChooser chooser = new JFileChooser();
 *    FileNameExtensionFilter filter = new FileNameExtensionFilter(
 *        "JPG & GIF Images", "jpg", "gif");
 *    chooser.setFileFilter(filter);
 *    int returnVal = chooser.showOpenDialog(parent);
 *    if(returnVal == JFileChooser.APPROVE_OPTION) {
 *       System.out.println("You chose to open this file: " +
 *            chooser.getSelectedFile().getName());
 *    }
 * 
*

* Warning: Swing is not thread safe. For more * information see Swing's Threading * Policy. * * @beaninfo * attribute: isContainer false * description: A component which allows for the interactive selection of a file. * * @author Jeff Dinkins * */ public class JFileChooser extends JComponent implements Accessible { /** * @see #getUIClassID * @see #readObject */ private static final String uiClassID = "FileChooserUI"; // ************************ // ***** Dialog Types ***** // ************************ /** * Type value indicating that the JFileChooser supports an * "Open" file operation. */ public static final int OPEN_DIALOG = 0; /** * Type value indicating that the JFileChooser supports a * "Save" file operation. */ public static final int SAVE_DIALOG = 1; /** * Type value indicating that the JFileChooser supports a * developer-specified file operation. */ public static final int CUSTOM_DIALOG = 2; // ******************************** // ***** Dialog Return Values ***** // ******************************** /** * Return value if cancel is chosen. */ public static final int CANCEL_OPTION = 1; /** * Return value if approve (yes, ok) is chosen. */ public static final int APPROVE_OPTION = 0; /** * Return value if an error occured. */ public static final int ERROR_OPTION = -1; // ********************************** // ***** JFileChooser properties ***** // ********************************** /** Instruction to display only files. */ public static final int FILES_ONLY = 0; /** Instruction to display only directories. */ public static final int DIRECTORIES_ONLY = 1; /** Instruction to display both files and directories. */ public static final int FILES_AND_DIRECTORIES = 2; /** Instruction to cancel the current selection. */ public static final String CANCEL_SELECTION = "CancelSelection"; /** * Instruction to approve the current selection * (same as pressing yes or ok). */ public static final String APPROVE_SELECTION = "ApproveSelection"; /** Identifies change in the text on the approve (yes, ok) button. */ public static final String APPROVE_BUTTON_TEXT_CHANGED_PROPERTY = "ApproveButtonTextChangedProperty"; /** * Identifies change in the tooltip text for the approve (yes, ok) * button. */ public static final String APPROVE_BUTTON_TOOL_TIP_TEXT_CHANGED_PROPERTY = "ApproveButtonToolTipTextChangedProperty"; /** Identifies change in the mnemonic for the approve (yes, ok) button. */ public static final String APPROVE_BUTTON_MNEMONIC_CHANGED_PROPERTY = "ApproveButtonMnemonicChangedProperty"; /** Instruction to display the control buttons. */ public static final String CONTROL_BUTTONS_ARE_SHOWN_CHANGED_PROPERTY = "ControlButtonsAreShownChangedProperty"; /** Identifies user's directory change. */ public static final String DIRECTORY_CHANGED_PROPERTY = "directoryChanged"; /** Identifies change in user's single-file selection. */ public static final String SELECTED_FILE_CHANGED_PROPERTY = "SelectedFileChangedProperty"; /** Identifies change in user's multiple-file selection. */ public static final String SELECTED_FILES_CHANGED_PROPERTY = "SelectedFilesChangedProperty"; /** Enables multiple-file selections. */ public static final String MULTI_SELECTION_ENABLED_CHANGED_PROPERTY = "MultiSelectionEnabledChangedProperty"; /** * Says that a different object is being used to find available drives * on the system. */ public static final String FILE_SYSTEM_VIEW_CHANGED_PROPERTY = "FileSystemViewChanged"; /** * Says that a different object is being used to retrieve file * information. */ public static final String FILE_VIEW_CHANGED_PROPERTY = "fileViewChanged"; /** Identifies a change in the display-hidden-files property. */ public static final String FILE_HIDING_CHANGED_PROPERTY = "FileHidingChanged"; /** User changed the kind of files to display. */ public static final String FILE_FILTER_CHANGED_PROPERTY = "fileFilterChanged"; /** * Identifies a change in the kind of selection (single, * multiple, etc.). */ public static final String FILE_SELECTION_MODE_CHANGED_PROPERTY = "fileSelectionChanged"; /** * Says that a different accessory component is in use * (for example, to preview files). */ public static final String ACCESSORY_CHANGED_PROPERTY = "AccessoryChangedProperty"; /** * Identifies whether a the AcceptAllFileFilter is used or not. */ public static final String ACCEPT_ALL_FILE_FILTER_USED_CHANGED_PROPERTY = "acceptAllFileFilterUsedChanged"; /** Identifies a change in the dialog title. */ public static final String DIALOG_TITLE_CHANGED_PROPERTY = "DialogTitleChangedProperty"; /** * Identifies a change in the type of files displayed (files only, * directories only, or both files and directories). */ public static final String DIALOG_TYPE_CHANGED_PROPERTY = "DialogTypeChangedProperty"; /** * Identifies a change in the list of predefined file filters * the user can choose from. */ public static final String CHOOSABLE_FILE_FILTER_CHANGED_PROPERTY = "ChoosableFileFilterChangedProperty"; // ****************************** // ***** instance variables ***** // ****************************** private String dialogTitle = null; private String approveButtonText = null; private String approveButtonToolTipText = null; private int approveButtonMnemonic = 0; private Vector filters = new Vector(5); private JDialog dialog = null; private int dialogType = OPEN_DIALOG; private int returnValue = ERROR_OPTION; private JComponent accessory = null; private FileView fileView = null; private boolean controlsShown = true; private boolean useFileHiding = true; private static final String SHOW_HIDDEN_PROP = "awt.file.showHiddenFiles"; // Listens to changes in the native setting for showing hidden files. // The Listener is removed and the native setting is ignored if // setFileHidingEnabled() is ever called. private transient PropertyChangeListener showFilesListener = null; private int fileSelectionMode = FILES_ONLY; private boolean multiSelectionEnabled = false; private boolean useAcceptAllFileFilter = true; private boolean dragEnabled = false; private FileFilter fileFilter = null; private FileSystemView fileSystemView = null; private File currentDirectory = null; private File selectedFile = null; private File[] selectedFiles; // ************************************* // ***** JFileChooser Constructors ***** // ************************************* /** * Constructs a JFileChooser pointing to the user's * default directory. This default depends on the operating system. * It is typically the "My Documents" folder on Windows, and the * user's home directory on Unix. */ public JFileChooser() { this((File) null, (FileSystemView) null); } /** * Constructs a JFileChooser using the given path. * Passing in a null * string causes the file chooser to point to the user's default directory. * This default depends on the operating system. It is * typically the "My Documents" folder on Windows, and the user's * home directory on Unix. * * @param currentDirectoryPath a String giving the path * to a file or directory */ public JFileChooser(String currentDirectoryPath) { this(currentDirectoryPath, (FileSystemView) null); } /** * Constructs a JFileChooser using the given File * as the path. Passing in a null file * causes the file chooser to point to the user's default directory. * This default depends on the operating system. It is * typically the "My Documents" folder on Windows, and the user's * home directory on Unix. * * @param currentDirectory a File object specifying * the path to a file or directory */ public JFileChooser(File currentDirectory) { this(currentDirectory, (FileSystemView) null); } /** * Constructs a JFileChooser using the given * FileSystemView. */ public JFileChooser(FileSystemView fsv) { this((File) null, fsv); } /** * Constructs a JFileChooser using the given current directory * and FileSystemView. */ public JFileChooser(File currentDirectory, FileSystemView fsv) { setup(fsv); setCurrentDirectory(currentDirectory); } /** * Constructs a JFileChooser using the given current directory * path and FileSystemView. */ public JFileChooser(String currentDirectoryPath, FileSystemView fsv) { setup(fsv); if(currentDirectoryPath == null) { setCurrentDirectory(null); } else { setCurrentDirectory(fileSystemView.createFileObject(currentDirectoryPath)); } } /** * Performs common constructor initialization and setup. */ protected void setup(FileSystemView view) { installShowFilesListener(); installHierarchyListener(); if(view == null) { view = FileSystemView.getFileSystemView(); } setFileSystemView(view); updateUI(); if(isAcceptAllFileFilterUsed()) { setFileFilter(getAcceptAllFileFilter()); } enableEvents(AWTEvent.MOUSE_EVENT_MASK); } private void installHierarchyListener() { addHierarchyListener(new HierarchyListener() { @Override public void hierarchyChanged(HierarchyEvent e) { if ((e.getChangeFlags() & HierarchyEvent.PARENT_CHANGED) == HierarchyEvent.PARENT_CHANGED) { JFileChooser fc = JFileChooser.this; JRootPane rootPane = SwingUtilities.getRootPane(fc); if (rootPane != null) { rootPane.setDefaultButton(fc.getUI().getDefaultButton(fc)); } } } }); } private void installShowFilesListener() { // Track native setting for showing hidden files Toolkit tk = Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit(); Object showHiddenProperty = tk.getDesktopProperty(SHOW_HIDDEN_PROP); if (showHiddenProperty instanceof Boolean) { useFileHiding = !((Boolean)showHiddenProperty).booleanValue(); showFilesListener = new WeakPCL(this); tk.addPropertyChangeListener(SHOW_HIDDEN_PROP, showFilesListener); } } /** * Sets the dragEnabled property, * which must be true to enable * automatic drag handling (the first part of drag and drop) * on this component. * The transferHandler property needs to be set * to a non-null value for the drag to do * anything. The default value of the dragEnabled * property * is false. * *

* * When automatic drag handling is enabled, * most look and feels begin a drag-and-drop operation * whenever the user presses the mouse button over an item * and then moves the mouse a few pixels. * Setting this property to true * can therefore have a subtle effect on * how selections behave. * *

* * Some look and feels might not support automatic drag and drop; * they will ignore this property. You can work around such * look and feels by modifying the component * to directly call the exportAsDrag method of a * TransferHandler. * * @param b the value to set the dragEnabled property to * @exception HeadlessException if * b is true and * GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless() * returns true * @see java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment#isHeadless * @see #getDragEnabled * @see #setTransferHandler * @see TransferHandler * @since 1.4 * * @beaninfo * description: determines whether automatic drag handling is enabled * bound: false */ public void setDragEnabled(boolean b) { if (b && GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()) { throw new HeadlessException(); } dragEnabled = b; } /** * Gets the value of the dragEnabled property. * * @return the value of the dragEnabled property * @see #setDragEnabled * @since 1.4 */ public boolean getDragEnabled() { return dragEnabled; } // ***************************** // ****** File Operations ****** // ***************************** /** * Returns the selected file. This can be set either by the * programmer via setSelectedFile or by a user action, such as * either typing the filename into the UI or selecting the * file from a list in the UI. * * @see #setSelectedFile * @return the selected file */ public File getSelectedFile() { return selectedFile; } /** * Sets the selected file. If the file's parent directory is * not the current directory, changes the current directory * to be the file's parent directory. * * @beaninfo * preferred: true * bound: true * * @see #getSelectedFile * * @param file the selected file */ public void setSelectedFile(File file) { File oldValue = selectedFile; selectedFile = file; if(selectedFile != null) { if (file.isAbsolute() && !getFileSystemView().isParent(getCurrentDirectory(), selectedFile)) { setCurrentDirectory(selectedFile.getParentFile()); } if (!isMultiSelectionEnabled() || selectedFiles == null || selectedFiles.length == 1) { ensureFileIsVisible(selectedFile); } } firePropertyChange(SELECTED_FILE_CHANGED_PROPERTY, oldValue, selectedFile); } /** * Returns a list of selected files if the file chooser is * set to allow multiple selection. */ public File[] getSelectedFiles() { if(selectedFiles == null) { return new File[0]; } else { return selectedFiles.clone(); } } /** * Sets the list of selected files if the file chooser is * set to allow multiple selection. * * @beaninfo * bound: true * description: The list of selected files if the chooser is in multiple selection mode. */ public void setSelectedFiles(File[] selectedFiles) { File[] oldValue = this.selectedFiles; if (selectedFiles == null || selectedFiles.length == 0) { selectedFiles = null; this.selectedFiles = null; setSelectedFile(null); } else { this.selectedFiles = selectedFiles.clone(); setSelectedFile(this.selectedFiles[0]); } firePropertyChange(SELECTED_FILES_CHANGED_PROPERTY, oldValue, selectedFiles); } /** * Returns the current directory. * * @return the current directory * @see #setCurrentDirectory */ public File getCurrentDirectory() { return currentDirectory; } /** * Sets the current directory. Passing in null sets the * file chooser to point to the user's default directory. * This default depends on the operating system. It is * typically the "My Documents" folder on Windows, and the user's * home directory on Unix. * * If the file passed in as currentDirectory is not a * directory, the parent of the file will be used as the currentDirectory. * If the parent is not traversable, then it will walk up the parent tree * until it finds a traversable directory, or hits the root of the * file system. * * @beaninfo * preferred: true * bound: true * description: The directory that the JFileChooser is showing files of. * * @param dir the current directory to point to * @see #getCurrentDirectory */ public void setCurrentDirectory(File dir) { File oldValue = currentDirectory; if (dir != null && !dir.exists()) { dir = currentDirectory; } if (dir == null) { dir = getFileSystemView().getDefaultDirectory(); } if (currentDirectory != null) { /* Verify the toString of object */ if (this.currentDirectory.equals(dir)) { return; } } File prev = null; while (!isTraversable(dir) && prev != dir) { prev = dir; dir = getFileSystemView().getParentDirectory(dir); } currentDirectory = dir; firePropertyChange(DIRECTORY_CHANGED_PROPERTY, oldValue, currentDirectory); } /** * Changes the directory to be set to the parent of the * current directory. * * @see #getCurrentDirectory */ public void changeToParentDirectory() { selectedFile = null; File oldValue = getCurrentDirectory(); setCurrentDirectory(getFileSystemView().getParentDirectory(oldValue)); } /** * Tells the UI to rescan its files list from the current directory. */ public void rescanCurrentDirectory() { getUI().rescanCurrentDirectory(this); } /** * Makes sure that the specified file is viewable, and * not hidden. * * @param f a File object */ public void ensureFileIsVisible(File f) { getUI().ensureFileIsVisible(this, f); } // ************************************** // ***** JFileChooser Dialog methods ***** // ************************************** /** * Pops up an "Open File" file chooser dialog. Note that the * text that appears in the approve button is determined by * the L&F. * * @param parent the parent component of the dialog, * can be null; * see showDialog for details * @return the return state of the file chooser on popdown: *

* @exception HeadlessException if GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless() * returns true. * @see java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment#isHeadless * @see #showDialog */ public int showOpenDialog(Component parent) throws HeadlessException { setDialogType(OPEN_DIALOG); return showDialog(parent, null); } /** * Pops up a "Save File" file chooser dialog. Note that the * text that appears in the approve button is determined by * the L&F. * * @param parent the parent component of the dialog, * can be null; * see showDialog for details * @return the return state of the file chooser on popdown: * * @exception HeadlessException if GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless() * returns true. * @see java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment#isHeadless * @see #showDialog */ public int showSaveDialog(Component parent) throws HeadlessException { setDialogType(SAVE_DIALOG); return showDialog(parent, null); } /** * Pops a custom file chooser dialog with a custom approve button. * For example, the following code * pops up a file chooser with a "Run Application" button * (instead of the normal "Save" or "Open" button): *
     * filechooser.showDialog(parentFrame, "Run Application");
     * 
* * Alternatively, the following code does the same thing: *
     *    JFileChooser chooser = new JFileChooser(null);
     *    chooser.setApproveButtonText("Run Application");
     *    chooser.showDialog(parentFrame, null);
     * 
* * * * *

* * The parent argument determines two things: * the frame on which the open dialog depends and * the component whose position the look and feel * should consider when placing the dialog. If the parent * is a Frame object (such as a JFrame) * then the dialog depends on the frame and * the look and feel positions the dialog * relative to the frame (for example, centered over the frame). * If the parent is a component, then the dialog * depends on the frame containing the component, * and is positioned relative to the component * (for example, centered over the component). * If the parent is null, then the dialog depends on * no visible window, and it's placed in a * look-and-feel-dependent position * such as the center of the screen. * * @param parent the parent component of the dialog; * can be null * @param approveButtonText the text of the ApproveButton * @return the return state of the file chooser on popdown: *

* @exception HeadlessException if GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless() * returns true. * @see java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment#isHeadless */ public int showDialog(Component parent, String approveButtonText) throws HeadlessException { if (dialog != null) { // Prevent to show second instance of dialog if the previous one still exists return JFileChooser.ERROR_OPTION; } if(approveButtonText != null) { setApproveButtonText(approveButtonText); setDialogType(CUSTOM_DIALOG); } dialog = createDialog(parent); dialog.addWindowListener(new WindowAdapter() { public void windowClosing(WindowEvent e) { returnValue = CANCEL_OPTION; } }); returnValue = ERROR_OPTION; rescanCurrentDirectory(); dialog.show(); firePropertyChange("JFileChooserDialogIsClosingProperty", dialog, null); // Remove all components from dialog. The MetalFileChooserUI.installUI() method (and other LAFs) // registers AWT listener for dialogs and produces memory leaks. It happens when // installUI invoked after the showDialog method. dialog.getContentPane().removeAll(); dialog.dispose(); dialog = null; return returnValue; } /** * Creates and returns a new JDialog wrapping * this centered on the parent * in the parent's frame. * This method can be overriden to further manipulate the dialog, * to disable resizing, set the location, etc. Example: *
     *     class MyFileChooser extends JFileChooser {
     *         protected JDialog createDialog(Component parent) throws HeadlessException {
     *             JDialog dialog = super.createDialog(parent);
     *             dialog.setLocation(300, 200);
     *             dialog.setResizable(false);
     *             return dialog;
     *         }
     *     }
     * 
* * @param parent the parent component of the dialog; * can be null * @return a new JDialog containing this instance * @exception HeadlessException if GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless() * returns true. * @see java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment#isHeadless * @since 1.4 */ protected JDialog createDialog(Component parent) throws HeadlessException { FileChooserUI ui = getUI(); String title = ui.getDialogTitle(this); putClientProperty(AccessibleContext.ACCESSIBLE_DESCRIPTION_PROPERTY, title); JDialog dialog; Window window = JOptionPane.getWindowForComponent(parent); if (window instanceof Frame) { dialog = new JDialog((Frame)window, title, true); } else { dialog = new JDialog((Dialog)window, title, true); } dialog.setComponentOrientation(this.getComponentOrientation()); Container contentPane = dialog.getContentPane(); contentPane.setLayout(new BorderLayout()); contentPane.add(this, BorderLayout.CENTER); if (JDialog.isDefaultLookAndFeelDecorated()) { boolean supportsWindowDecorations = UIManager.getLookAndFeel().getSupportsWindowDecorations(); if (supportsWindowDecorations) { dialog.getRootPane().setWindowDecorationStyle(JRootPane.FILE_CHOOSER_DIALOG); } } dialog.pack(); dialog.setLocationRelativeTo(parent); return dialog; } // ************************** // ***** Dialog Options ***** // ************************** /** * Returns the value of the controlButtonsAreShown * property. * * @return the value of the controlButtonsAreShown * property * * @see #setControlButtonsAreShown * @since 1.3 */ public boolean getControlButtonsAreShown() { return controlsShown; } /** * Sets the property * that indicates whether the approve and cancel * buttons are shown in the file chooser. This property * is true by default. Look and feels * that always show these buttons will ignore the value * of this property. * This method fires a property-changed event, * using the string value of * CONTROL_BUTTONS_ARE_SHOWN_CHANGED_PROPERTY * as the name of the property. * * @param b false if control buttons should not be * shown; otherwise, true * * @beaninfo * preferred: true * bound: true * description: Sets whether the approve & cancel buttons are shown. * * @see #getControlButtonsAreShown * @see #CONTROL_BUTTONS_ARE_SHOWN_CHANGED_PROPERTY * @since 1.3 */ public void setControlButtonsAreShown(boolean b) { if(controlsShown == b) { return; } boolean oldValue = controlsShown; controlsShown = b; firePropertyChange(CONTROL_BUTTONS_ARE_SHOWN_CHANGED_PROPERTY, oldValue, controlsShown); } /** * Returns the type of this dialog. The default is * JFileChooser.OPEN_DIALOG. * * @return the type of dialog to be displayed: * * * @see #setDialogType */ public int getDialogType() { return dialogType; } /** * Sets the type of this dialog. Use OPEN_DIALOG when you * want to bring up a file chooser that the user can use to open a file. * Likewise, use SAVE_DIALOG for letting the user choose * a file for saving. * Use CUSTOM_DIALOG when you want to use the file * chooser in a context other than "Open" or "Save". * For instance, you might want to bring up a file chooser that allows * the user to choose a file to execute. Note that you normally would not * need to set the JFileChooser to use * CUSTOM_DIALOG * since a call to setApproveButtonText does this for you. * The default dialog type is JFileChooser.OPEN_DIALOG. * * @param dialogType the type of dialog to be displayed: * * * @exception IllegalArgumentException if dialogType is * not legal * @beaninfo * preferred: true * bound: true * description: The type (open, save, custom) of the JFileChooser. * enum: * OPEN_DIALOG JFileChooser.OPEN_DIALOG * SAVE_DIALOG JFileChooser.SAVE_DIALOG * CUSTOM_DIALOG JFileChooser.CUSTOM_DIALOG * * @see #getDialogType * @see #setApproveButtonText */ // PENDING(jeff) - fire button text change property public void setDialogType(int dialogType) { if(this.dialogType == dialogType) { return; } if(!(dialogType == OPEN_DIALOG || dialogType == SAVE_DIALOG || dialogType == CUSTOM_DIALOG)) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Incorrect Dialog Type: " + dialogType); } int oldValue = this.dialogType; this.dialogType = dialogType; if(dialogType == OPEN_DIALOG || dialogType == SAVE_DIALOG) { setApproveButtonText(null); } firePropertyChange(DIALOG_TYPE_CHANGED_PROPERTY, oldValue, dialogType); } /** * Sets the string that goes in the JFileChooser window's * title bar. * * @param dialogTitle the new String for the title bar * * @beaninfo * preferred: true * bound: true * description: The title of the JFileChooser dialog window. * * @see #getDialogTitle * */ public void setDialogTitle(String dialogTitle) { String oldValue = this.dialogTitle; this.dialogTitle = dialogTitle; if(dialog != null) { dialog.setTitle(dialogTitle); } firePropertyChange(DIALOG_TITLE_CHANGED_PROPERTY, oldValue, dialogTitle); } /** * Gets the string that goes in the JFileChooser's titlebar. * * @see #setDialogTitle */ public String getDialogTitle() { return dialogTitle; } // ************************************ // ***** JFileChooser View Options ***** // ************************************ /** * Sets the tooltip text used in the ApproveButton. * If null, the UI object will determine the button's text. * * @beaninfo * preferred: true * bound: true * description: The tooltip text for the ApproveButton. * * @param toolTipText the tooltip text for the approve button * @see #setApproveButtonText * @see #setDialogType * @see #showDialog */ public void setApproveButtonToolTipText(String toolTipText) { if(approveButtonToolTipText == toolTipText) { return; } String oldValue = approveButtonToolTipText; approveButtonToolTipText = toolTipText; firePropertyChange(APPROVE_BUTTON_TOOL_TIP_TEXT_CHANGED_PROPERTY, oldValue, approveButtonToolTipText); } /** * Returns the tooltip text used in the ApproveButton. * If null, the UI object will determine the button's text. * * @return the tooltip text used for the approve button * * @see #setApproveButtonText * @see #setDialogType * @see #showDialog */ public String getApproveButtonToolTipText() { return approveButtonToolTipText; } /** * Returns the approve button's mnemonic. * @return an integer value for the mnemonic key * * @see #setApproveButtonMnemonic */ public int getApproveButtonMnemonic() { return approveButtonMnemonic; } /** * Sets the approve button's mnemonic using a numeric keycode. * * @param mnemonic an integer value for the mnemonic key * * @beaninfo * preferred: true * bound: true * description: The mnemonic key accelerator for the ApproveButton. * * @see #getApproveButtonMnemonic */ public void setApproveButtonMnemonic(int mnemonic) { if(approveButtonMnemonic == mnemonic) { return; } int oldValue = approveButtonMnemonic; approveButtonMnemonic = mnemonic; firePropertyChange(APPROVE_BUTTON_MNEMONIC_CHANGED_PROPERTY, oldValue, approveButtonMnemonic); } /** * Sets the approve button's mnemonic using a character. * @param mnemonic a character value for the mnemonic key * * @see #getApproveButtonMnemonic */ public void setApproveButtonMnemonic(char mnemonic) { int vk = (int) mnemonic; if(vk >= 'a' && vk <='z') { vk -= ('a' - 'A'); } setApproveButtonMnemonic(vk); } /** * Sets the text used in the ApproveButton in the * FileChooserUI. * * @beaninfo * preferred: true * bound: true * description: The text that goes in the ApproveButton. * * @param approveButtonText the text used in the ApproveButton * * @see #getApproveButtonText * @see #setDialogType * @see #showDialog */ // PENDING(jeff) - have ui set this on dialog type change public void setApproveButtonText(String approveButtonText) { if(this.approveButtonText == approveButtonText) { return; } String oldValue = this.approveButtonText; this.approveButtonText = approveButtonText; firePropertyChange(APPROVE_BUTTON_TEXT_CHANGED_PROPERTY, oldValue, approveButtonText); } /** * Returns the text used in the ApproveButton in the * FileChooserUI. * If null, the UI object will determine the button's text. * * Typically, this would be "Open" or "Save". * * @return the text used in the ApproveButton * * @see #setApproveButtonText * @see #setDialogType * @see #showDialog */ public String getApproveButtonText() { return approveButtonText; } /** * Gets the list of user choosable file filters. * * @return a FileFilter array containing all the choosable * file filters * * @see #addChoosableFileFilter * @see #removeChoosableFileFilter * @see #resetChoosableFileFilters */ public FileFilter[] getChoosableFileFilters() { FileFilter[] filterArray = new FileFilter[filters.size()]; filters.copyInto(filterArray); return filterArray; } /** * Adds a filter to the list of user choosable file filters. * For information on setting the file selection mode, see * {@link #setFileSelectionMode setFileSelectionMode}. * * @param filter the FileFilter to add to the choosable file * filter list * * @beaninfo * preferred: true * bound: true * description: Adds a filter to the list of user choosable file filters. * * @see #getChoosableFileFilters * @see #removeChoosableFileFilter * @see #resetChoosableFileFilters * @see #setFileSelectionMode */ public void addChoosableFileFilter(FileFilter filter) { if(filter != null && !filters.contains(filter)) { FileFilter[] oldValue = getChoosableFileFilters(); filters.addElement(filter); firePropertyChange(CHOOSABLE_FILE_FILTER_CHANGED_PROPERTY, oldValue, getChoosableFileFilters()); if (fileFilter == null && filters.size() == 1) { setFileFilter(filter); } } } /** * Removes a filter from the list of user choosable file filters. Returns * true if the file filter was removed. * * @see #addChoosableFileFilter * @see #getChoosableFileFilters * @see #resetChoosableFileFilters */ public boolean removeChoosableFileFilter(FileFilter f) { int index = filters.indexOf(f); if (index >= 0) { if(getFileFilter() == f) { FileFilter aaff = getAcceptAllFileFilter(); if (isAcceptAllFileFilterUsed() && (aaff != f)) { // choose default filter if it is used setFileFilter(aaff); } else if (index > 0) { // choose the first filter, because it is not removed setFileFilter(filters.get(0)); } else if (filters.size() > 1) { // choose the second filter, because the first one is removed setFileFilter(filters.get(1)); } else { // no more filters setFileFilter(null); } } FileFilter[] oldValue = getChoosableFileFilters(); filters.removeElement(f); firePropertyChange(CHOOSABLE_FILE_FILTER_CHANGED_PROPERTY, oldValue, getChoosableFileFilters()); return true; } else { return false; } } /** * Resets the choosable file filter list to its starting state. Normally, * this removes all added file filters while leaving the * AcceptAll file filter. * * @see #addChoosableFileFilter * @see #getChoosableFileFilters * @see #removeChoosableFileFilter */ public void resetChoosableFileFilters() { FileFilter[] oldValue = getChoosableFileFilters(); setFileFilter(null); filters.removeAllElements(); if(isAcceptAllFileFilterUsed()) { addChoosableFileFilter(getAcceptAllFileFilter()); } firePropertyChange(CHOOSABLE_FILE_FILTER_CHANGED_PROPERTY, oldValue, getChoosableFileFilters()); } /** * Returns the AcceptAll file filter. * For example, on Microsoft Windows this would be All Files (*.*). */ public FileFilter getAcceptAllFileFilter() { FileFilter filter = null; if(getUI() != null) { filter = getUI().getAcceptAllFileFilter(this); } return filter; } /** * Returns whether the AcceptAll FileFilter is used. * @return true if the AcceptAll FileFilter is used * @see #setAcceptAllFileFilterUsed * @since 1.3 */ public boolean isAcceptAllFileFilterUsed() { return useAcceptAllFileFilter; } /** * Determines whether the AcceptAll FileFilter is used * as an available choice in the choosable filter list. * If false, the AcceptAll file filter is removed from * the list of available file filters. * If true, the AcceptAll file filter will become the * the actively used file filter. * * @beaninfo * preferred: true * bound: true * description: Sets whether the AcceptAll FileFilter is used as an available choice in the choosable filter list. * * @see #isAcceptAllFileFilterUsed * @see #getAcceptAllFileFilter * @see #setFileFilter * @since 1.3 */ public void setAcceptAllFileFilterUsed(boolean b) { boolean oldValue = useAcceptAllFileFilter; useAcceptAllFileFilter = b; if(!b) { removeChoosableFileFilter(getAcceptAllFileFilter()); } else { removeChoosableFileFilter(getAcceptAllFileFilter()); addChoosableFileFilter(getAcceptAllFileFilter()); } firePropertyChange(ACCEPT_ALL_FILE_FILTER_USED_CHANGED_PROPERTY, oldValue, useAcceptAllFileFilter); } /** * Returns the accessory component. * * @return this JFileChooser's accessory component, or null * @see #setAccessory */ public JComponent getAccessory() { return accessory; } /** * Sets the accessory component. An accessory is often used to show a * preview image of the selected file; however, it can be used for anything * that the programmer wishes, such as extra custom file chooser controls. * *

* Note: if there was a previous accessory, you should unregister * any listeners that the accessory might have registered with the * file chooser. * * @beaninfo * preferred: true * bound: true * description: Sets the accessory component on the JFileChooser. */ public void setAccessory(JComponent newAccessory) { JComponent oldValue = accessory; accessory = newAccessory; firePropertyChange(ACCESSORY_CHANGED_PROPERTY, oldValue, accessory); } /** * Sets the JFileChooser to allow the user to just * select files, just select * directories, or select both files and directories. The default is * JFilesChooser.FILES_ONLY. * * @param mode the type of files to be displayed: *

* * @exception IllegalArgumentException if mode is an * illegal file selection mode * @beaninfo * preferred: true * bound: true * description: Sets the types of files that the JFileChooser can choose. * enum: FILES_ONLY JFileChooser.FILES_ONLY * DIRECTORIES_ONLY JFileChooser.DIRECTORIES_ONLY * FILES_AND_DIRECTORIES JFileChooser.FILES_AND_DIRECTORIES * * * @see #getFileSelectionMode */ public void setFileSelectionMode(int mode) { if(fileSelectionMode == mode) { return; } if ((mode == FILES_ONLY) || (mode == DIRECTORIES_ONLY) || (mode == FILES_AND_DIRECTORIES)) { int oldValue = fileSelectionMode; fileSelectionMode = mode; firePropertyChange(FILE_SELECTION_MODE_CHANGED_PROPERTY, oldValue, fileSelectionMode); } else { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Incorrect Mode for file selection: " + mode); } } /** * Returns the current file-selection mode. The default is * JFilesChooser.FILES_ONLY. * * @return the type of files to be displayed, one of the following: * * @see #setFileSelectionMode */ public int getFileSelectionMode() { return fileSelectionMode; } /** * Convenience call that determines if files are selectable based on the * current file selection mode. * * @see #setFileSelectionMode * @see #getFileSelectionMode */ public boolean isFileSelectionEnabled() { return ((fileSelectionMode == FILES_ONLY) || (fileSelectionMode == FILES_AND_DIRECTORIES)); } /** * Convenience call that determines if directories are selectable based * on the current file selection mode. * * @see #setFileSelectionMode * @see #getFileSelectionMode */ public boolean isDirectorySelectionEnabled() { return ((fileSelectionMode == DIRECTORIES_ONLY) || (fileSelectionMode == FILES_AND_DIRECTORIES)); } /** * Sets the file chooser to allow multiple file selections. * * @param b true if multiple files may be selected * @beaninfo * bound: true * description: Sets multiple file selection mode. * * @see #isMultiSelectionEnabled */ public void setMultiSelectionEnabled(boolean b) { if(multiSelectionEnabled == b) { return; } boolean oldValue = multiSelectionEnabled; multiSelectionEnabled = b; firePropertyChange(MULTI_SELECTION_ENABLED_CHANGED_PROPERTY, oldValue, multiSelectionEnabled); } /** * Returns true if multiple files can be selected. * @return true if multiple files can be selected * @see #setMultiSelectionEnabled */ public boolean isMultiSelectionEnabled() { return multiSelectionEnabled; } /** * Returns true if hidden files are not shown in the file chooser; * otherwise, returns false. * * @return the status of the file hiding property * @see #setFileHidingEnabled */ public boolean isFileHidingEnabled() { return useFileHiding; } /** * Sets file hiding on or off. If true, hidden files are not shown * in the file chooser. The job of determining which files are * shown is done by the FileView. * * @beaninfo * preferred: true * bound: true * description: Sets file hiding on or off. * * @param b the boolean value that determines whether file hiding is * turned on * @see #isFileHidingEnabled */ public void setFileHidingEnabled(boolean b) { // Dump showFilesListener since we'll ignore it from now on if (showFilesListener != null) { Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().removePropertyChangeListener(SHOW_HIDDEN_PROP, showFilesListener); showFilesListener = null; } boolean oldValue = useFileHiding; useFileHiding = b; firePropertyChange(FILE_HIDING_CHANGED_PROPERTY, oldValue, useFileHiding); } /** * Sets the current file filter. The file filter is used by the * file chooser to filter out files from the user's view. * * @beaninfo * preferred: true * bound: true * description: Sets the File Filter used to filter out files of type. * * @param filter the new current file filter to use * @see #getFileFilter */ public void setFileFilter(FileFilter filter) { FileFilter oldValue = fileFilter; fileFilter = filter; if (filter != null) { if (isMultiSelectionEnabled() && selectedFiles != null && selectedFiles.length > 0) { Vector fList = new Vector(); boolean failed = false; for (File file : selectedFiles) { if (filter.accept(file)) { fList.add(file); } else { failed = true; } } if (failed) { setSelectedFiles((fList.size() == 0) ? null : fList.toArray(new File[fList.size()])); } } else if (selectedFile != null && !filter.accept(selectedFile)) { setSelectedFile(null); } } firePropertyChange(FILE_FILTER_CHANGED_PROPERTY, oldValue, fileFilter); } /** * Returns the currently selected file filter. * * @return the current file filter * @see #setFileFilter * @see #addChoosableFileFilter */ public FileFilter getFileFilter() { return fileFilter; } /** * Sets the file view to used to retrieve UI information, such as * the icon that represents a file or the type description of a file. * * @beaninfo * preferred: true * bound: true * description: Sets the File View used to get file type information. * * @see #getFileView */ public void setFileView(FileView fileView) { FileView oldValue = this.fileView; this.fileView = fileView; firePropertyChange(FILE_VIEW_CHANGED_PROPERTY, oldValue, fileView); } /** * Returns the current file view. * * @see #setFileView */ public FileView getFileView() { return fileView; } // ****************************** // *****FileView delegation ***** // ****************************** // NOTE: all of the following methods attempt to delegate // first to the client set fileView, and if null is returned // (or there is now client defined fileView) then calls the // UI's default fileView. /** * Returns the filename. * @param f the File * @return the String containing the filename for * f * @see FileView#getName */ public String getName(File f) { String filename = null; if(f != null) { if(getFileView() != null) { filename = getFileView().getName(f); } FileView uiFileView = getUI().getFileView(this); if(filename == null && uiFileView != null) { filename = uiFileView.getName(f); } } return filename; } /** * Returns the file description. * @param f the File * @return the String containing the file description for * f * @see FileView#getDescription */ public String getDescription(File f) { String description = null; if(f != null) { if(getFileView() != null) { description = getFileView().getDescription(f); } FileView uiFileView = getUI().getFileView(this); if(description == null && uiFileView != null) { description = uiFileView.getDescription(f); } } return description; } /** * Returns the file type. * @param f the File * @return the String containing the file type description for * f * @see FileView#getTypeDescription */ public String getTypeDescription(File f) { String typeDescription = null; if(f != null) { if(getFileView() != null) { typeDescription = getFileView().getTypeDescription(f); } FileView uiFileView = getUI().getFileView(this); if(typeDescription == null && uiFileView != null) { typeDescription = uiFileView.getTypeDescription(f); } } return typeDescription; } /** * Returns the icon for this file or type of file, depending * on the system. * @param f the File * @return the Icon for this file, or type of file * @see FileView#getIcon */ public Icon getIcon(File f) { Icon icon = null; if (f != null) { if(getFileView() != null) { icon = getFileView().getIcon(f); } FileView uiFileView = getUI().getFileView(this); if(icon == null && uiFileView != null) { icon = uiFileView.getIcon(f); } } return icon; } /** * Returns true if the file (directory) can be visited. * Returns false if the directory cannot be traversed. * @param f the File * @return true if the file/directory can be traversed, otherwise false * @see FileView#isTraversable */ public boolean isTraversable(File f) { Boolean traversable = null; if (f != null) { if (getFileView() != null) { traversable = getFileView().isTraversable(f); } FileView uiFileView = getUI().getFileView(this); if (traversable == null && uiFileView != null) { traversable = uiFileView.isTraversable(f); } if (traversable == null) { traversable = getFileSystemView().isTraversable(f); } } return (traversable != null && traversable.booleanValue()); } /** * Returns true if the file should be displayed. * @param f the File * @return true if the file should be displayed, otherwise false * @see FileFilter#accept */ public boolean accept(File f) { boolean shown = true; if(f != null && fileFilter != null) { shown = fileFilter.accept(f); } return shown; } /** * Sets the file system view that the JFileChooser uses for * accessing and creating file system resources, such as finding * the floppy drive and getting a list of root drives. * @param fsv the new FileSystemView * * @beaninfo * expert: true * bound: true * description: Sets the FileSytemView used to get filesystem information. * * @see FileSystemView */ public void setFileSystemView(FileSystemView fsv) { FileSystemView oldValue = fileSystemView; fileSystemView = fsv; firePropertyChange(FILE_SYSTEM_VIEW_CHANGED_PROPERTY, oldValue, fileSystemView); } /** * Returns the file system view. * @return the FileSystemView object * @see #setFileSystemView */ public FileSystemView getFileSystemView() { return fileSystemView; } // ************************** // ***** Event Handling ***** // ************************** /** * Called by the UI when the user hits the Approve button * (labeled "Open" or "Save", by default). This can also be * called by the programmer. * This method causes an action event to fire * with the command string equal to * APPROVE_SELECTION. * * @see #APPROVE_SELECTION */ public void approveSelection() { returnValue = APPROVE_OPTION; if(dialog != null) { dialog.setVisible(false); } fireActionPerformed(APPROVE_SELECTION); } /** * Called by the UI when the user chooses the Cancel button. * This can also be called by the programmer. * This method causes an action event to fire * with the command string equal to * CANCEL_SELECTION. * * @see #CANCEL_SELECTION */ public void cancelSelection() { returnValue = CANCEL_OPTION; if(dialog != null) { dialog.setVisible(false); } fireActionPerformed(CANCEL_SELECTION); } /** * Adds an ActionListener to the file chooser. * * @param l the listener to be added * * @see #approveSelection * @see #cancelSelection */ public void addActionListener(ActionListener l) { listenerList.add(ActionListener.class, l); } /** * Removes an ActionListener from the file chooser. * * @param l the listener to be removed * * @see #addActionListener */ public void removeActionListener(ActionListener l) { listenerList.remove(ActionListener.class, l); } /** * Returns an array of all the action listeners * registered on this file chooser. * * @return all of this file chooser's ActionListeners * or an empty * array if no action listeners are currently registered * * @see #addActionListener * @see #removeActionListener * * @since 1.4 */ public ActionListener[] getActionListeners() { return listenerList.getListeners(ActionListener.class); } /** * Notifies all listeners that have registered interest for * notification on this event type. The event instance * is lazily created using the command parameter. * * @see EventListenerList */ protected void fireActionPerformed(String command) { // Guaranteed to return a non-null array Object[] listeners = listenerList.getListenerList(); long mostRecentEventTime = EventQueue.getMostRecentEventTime(); int modifiers = 0; AWTEvent currentEvent = EventQueue.getCurrentEvent(); if (currentEvent instanceof InputEvent) { modifiers = ((InputEvent)currentEvent).getModifiers(); } else if (currentEvent instanceof ActionEvent) { modifiers = ((ActionEvent)currentEvent).getModifiers(); } ActionEvent e = null; // Process the listeners last to first, notifying // those that are interested in this event for (int i = listeners.length-2; i>=0; i-=2) { if (listeners[i]==ActionListener.class) { // Lazily create the event: if (e == null) { e = new ActionEvent(this, ActionEvent.ACTION_PERFORMED, command, mostRecentEventTime, modifiers); } ((ActionListener)listeners[i+1]).actionPerformed(e); } } } private static class WeakPCL implements PropertyChangeListener { WeakReference jfcRef; public WeakPCL(JFileChooser jfc) { jfcRef = new WeakReference(jfc); } public void propertyChange(PropertyChangeEvent ev) { assert ev.getPropertyName().equals(SHOW_HIDDEN_PROP); JFileChooser jfc = jfcRef.get(); if (jfc == null) { // Our JFileChooser is no longer around, so we no longer need to // listen for PropertyChangeEvents. Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().removePropertyChangeListener(SHOW_HIDDEN_PROP, this); } else { boolean oldValue = jfc.useFileHiding; jfc.useFileHiding = !((Boolean)ev.getNewValue()).booleanValue(); jfc.firePropertyChange(FILE_HIDING_CHANGED_PROPERTY, oldValue, jfc.useFileHiding); } } } // ********************************* // ***** Pluggable L&F methods ***** // ********************************* /** * Resets the UI property to a value from the current look and feel. * * @see JComponent#updateUI */ public void updateUI() { if (isAcceptAllFileFilterUsed()) { removeChoosableFileFilter(getAcceptAllFileFilter()); } FileChooserUI ui = ((FileChooserUI)UIManager.getUI(this)); if (fileSystemView == null) { // We were probably deserialized setFileSystemView(FileSystemView.getFileSystemView()); } setUI(ui); if(isAcceptAllFileFilterUsed()) { addChoosableFileFilter(getAcceptAllFileFilter()); } } /** * Returns a string that specifies the name of the L&F class * that renders this component. * * @return the string "FileChooserUI" * @see JComponent#getUIClassID * @see UIDefaults#getUI * @beaninfo * expert: true * description: A string that specifies the name of the L&F class. */ public String getUIClassID() { return uiClassID; } /** * Gets the UI object which implements the L&F for this component. * * @return the FileChooserUI object that implements the FileChooserUI L&F */ public FileChooserUI getUI() { return (FileChooserUI) ui; } /** * See readObject and writeObject in * JComponent for more * information about serialization in Swing. */ private void readObject(java.io.ObjectInputStream in) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException { in.defaultReadObject(); installShowFilesListener(); } /** * See readObject and writeObject in * JComponent for more * information about serialization in Swing. */ private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s) throws IOException { FileSystemView fsv = null; if (isAcceptAllFileFilterUsed()) { //The AcceptAllFileFilter is UI specific, it will be reset by //updateUI() after deserialization removeChoosableFileFilter(getAcceptAllFileFilter()); } if (fileSystemView.equals(FileSystemView.getFileSystemView())) { //The default FileSystemView is platform specific, it will be //reset by updateUI() after deserialization fsv = fileSystemView; fileSystemView = null; } s.defaultWriteObject(); if (fsv != null) { fileSystemView = fsv; } if (isAcceptAllFileFilterUsed()) { addChoosableFileFilter(getAcceptAllFileFilter()); } if (getUIClassID().equals(uiClassID)) { byte count = JComponent.getWriteObjCounter(this); JComponent.setWriteObjCounter(this, --count); if (count == 0 && ui != null) { ui.installUI(this); } } } /** * Returns a string representation of this JFileChooser. * 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 JFileChooser */ protected String paramString() { String approveButtonTextString = (approveButtonText != null ? approveButtonText: ""); String dialogTitleString = (dialogTitle != null ? dialogTitle: ""); String dialogTypeString; if (dialogType == OPEN_DIALOG) { dialogTypeString = "OPEN_DIALOG"; } else if (dialogType == SAVE_DIALOG) { dialogTypeString = "SAVE_DIALOG"; } else if (dialogType == CUSTOM_DIALOG) { dialogTypeString = "CUSTOM_DIALOG"; } else dialogTypeString = ""; String returnValueString; if (returnValue == CANCEL_OPTION) { returnValueString = "CANCEL_OPTION"; } else if (returnValue == APPROVE_OPTION) { returnValueString = "APPROVE_OPTION"; } else if (returnValue == ERROR_OPTION) { returnValueString = "ERROR_OPTION"; } else returnValueString = ""; String useFileHidingString = (useFileHiding ? "true" : "false"); String fileSelectionModeString; if (fileSelectionMode == FILES_ONLY) { fileSelectionModeString = "FILES_ONLY"; } else if (fileSelectionMode == DIRECTORIES_ONLY) { fileSelectionModeString = "DIRECTORIES_ONLY"; } else if (fileSelectionMode == FILES_AND_DIRECTORIES) { fileSelectionModeString = "FILES_AND_DIRECTORIES"; } else fileSelectionModeString = ""; String currentDirectoryString = (currentDirectory != null ? currentDirectory.toString() : ""); String selectedFileString = (selectedFile != null ? selectedFile.toString() : ""); return super.paramString() + ",approveButtonText=" + approveButtonTextString + ",currentDirectory=" + currentDirectoryString + ",dialogTitle=" + dialogTitleString + ",dialogType=" + dialogTypeString + ",fileSelectionMode=" + fileSelectionModeString + ",returnValue=" + returnValueString + ",selectedFile=" + selectedFileString + ",useFileHiding=" + useFileHidingString; } ///////////////// // Accessibility support //////////////// protected AccessibleContext accessibleContext = null; /** * Gets the AccessibleContext associated with this JFileChooser. * For file choosers, the AccessibleContext takes the form of an * AccessibleJFileChooser. * A new AccessibleJFileChooser instance is created if necessary. * * @return an AccessibleJFileChooser that serves as the * AccessibleContext of this JFileChooser */ public AccessibleContext getAccessibleContext() { if (accessibleContext == null) { accessibleContext = new AccessibleJFileChooser(); } return accessibleContext; } /** * This class implements accessibility support for the * JFileChooser class. It provides an implementation of the * Java Accessibility API appropriate to file chooser user-interface * elements. */ protected class AccessibleJFileChooser extends AccessibleJComponent { /** * Gets the role of this object. * * @return an instance of AccessibleRole describing the role of the * object * @see AccessibleRole */ public AccessibleRole getAccessibleRole() { return AccessibleRole.FILE_CHOOSER; } } // inner class AccessibleJFileChooser }