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* The two Components in a split pane can be aligned * left to right using * JSplitPane.HORIZONTAL_SPLIT, or top to bottom using * JSplitPane.VERTICAL_SPLIT. * The preferred way to change the size of the Components * is to invoke * setDividerLocation where location is either * the new x or y position, depending on the orientation of the * JSplitPane. *

* To resize the Components to their preferred sizes invoke * resetToPreferredSizes. *

* When the user is resizing the Components the minimum * size of the Components is used to determine the * maximum/minimum position the Components * can be set to. If the minimum size of the two * components is greater than the size of the split pane the divider * will not allow you to resize it. To alter the minimum size of a * JComponent, see {@link JComponent#setMinimumSize}. *

* When the user resizes the split pane the new space is distributed between * the two components based on the resizeWeight property. * A value of 0, * the default, indicates the right/bottom component gets all the space, * where as a value of 1 indicates the left/top component gets all the space. *

* Warning: Swing is not thread safe. For more * information see Swing's Threading * Policy. *

* Warning: * Serialized objects of this class will not be compatible with * future Swing releases. The current serialization support is * appropriate for short term storage or RMI between applications running * the same version of Swing. As of 1.4, support for long term storage * of all JavaBeans™ * has been added to the java.beans package. * Please see {@link java.beans.XMLEncoder}. * * @see #setDividerLocation * @see #resetToPreferredSizes * * @author Scott Violet * @since 1.2 */ @JavaBean(defaultProperty = "UI") @SuppressWarnings("serial") // Same-version serialization only public class JSplitPane extends JComponent implements Accessible { /** * @see #getUIClassID * @see #readObject */ private static final String uiClassID = "SplitPaneUI"; /** * Vertical split indicates the Components are * split along the y axis. For example the two * Components will be split one on top of the other. */ public final static int VERTICAL_SPLIT = 0; /** * Horizontal split indicates the Components are * split along the x axis. For example the two * Components will be split one to the left of the * other. */ public final static int HORIZONTAL_SPLIT = 1; /** * Used to add a Component to the left of the other * Component. */ public final static String LEFT = "left"; /** * Used to add a Component to the right of the other * Component. */ public final static String RIGHT = "right"; /** * Used to add a Component above the other * Component. */ public final static String TOP = "top"; /** * Used to add a Component below the other * Component. */ public final static String BOTTOM = "bottom"; /** * Used to add a Component that will represent the divider. */ public final static String DIVIDER = "divider"; /** * Bound property name for orientation (horizontal or vertical). */ public final static String ORIENTATION_PROPERTY = "orientation"; /** * Bound property name for continuousLayout. */ public final static String CONTINUOUS_LAYOUT_PROPERTY = "continuousLayout"; /** * Bound property name for border. */ public final static String DIVIDER_SIZE_PROPERTY = "dividerSize"; /** * Bound property for oneTouchExpandable. */ public final static String ONE_TOUCH_EXPANDABLE_PROPERTY = "oneTouchExpandable"; /** * Bound property for lastLocation. */ public final static String LAST_DIVIDER_LOCATION_PROPERTY = "lastDividerLocation"; /** * Bound property for the dividerLocation. * @since 1.3 */ public final static String DIVIDER_LOCATION_PROPERTY = "dividerLocation"; /** * Bound property for weight. * @since 1.3 */ public final static String RESIZE_WEIGHT_PROPERTY = "resizeWeight"; /** * How the views are split. */ protected int orientation; /** * Whether or not the views are continuously redisplayed while * resizing. */ protected boolean continuousLayout; /** * The left or top component. */ protected Component leftComponent; /** * The right or bottom component. */ protected Component rightComponent; /** * Size of the divider. */ protected int dividerSize; private boolean dividerSizeSet = false; /** * Is a little widget provided to quickly expand/collapse the * split pane? */ protected boolean oneTouchExpandable; private boolean oneTouchExpandableSet; /** * Previous location of the split pane. */ protected int lastDividerLocation; /** * How to distribute extra space. */ private double resizeWeight; /** * Location of the divider, at least the value that was set, the UI may * have a different value. */ private int dividerLocation; /** * Creates a new JSplitPane configured to arrange the child * components side-by-side horizontally, using two buttons for the components. */ public JSplitPane() { this(JSplitPane.HORIZONTAL_SPLIT, UIManager.getBoolean("SplitPane.continuousLayout"), new JButton(UIManager.getString("SplitPane.leftButtonText")), new JButton(UIManager.getString("SplitPane.rightButtonText"))); } /** * Creates a new JSplitPane configured with the * specified orientation. * * @param newOrientation JSplitPane.HORIZONTAL_SPLIT or * JSplitPane.VERTICAL_SPLIT * @exception IllegalArgumentException if orientation * is not one of HORIZONTAL_SPLIT or VERTICAL_SPLIT. */ @ConstructorProperties({"orientation"}) public JSplitPane(int newOrientation) { this(newOrientation, UIManager.getBoolean("SplitPane.continuousLayout")); } /** * Creates a new JSplitPane with the specified * orientation and redrawing style. * * @param newOrientation JSplitPane.HORIZONTAL_SPLIT or * JSplitPane.VERTICAL_SPLIT * @param newContinuousLayout a boolean, true for the components to * redraw continuously as the divider changes position, false * to wait until the divider position stops changing to redraw * @exception IllegalArgumentException if orientation * is not one of HORIZONTAL_SPLIT or VERTICAL_SPLIT */ public JSplitPane(int newOrientation, boolean newContinuousLayout) { this(newOrientation, newContinuousLayout, null, null); } /** * Creates a new JSplitPane with the specified * orientation and the specified components. * * @param newOrientation JSplitPane.HORIZONTAL_SPLIT or * JSplitPane.VERTICAL_SPLIT * @param newLeftComponent the Component that will * appear on the left * of a horizontally-split pane, or at the top of a * vertically-split pane * @param newRightComponent the Component that will * appear on the right * of a horizontally-split pane, or at the bottom of a * vertically-split pane * @exception IllegalArgumentException if orientation * is not one of: HORIZONTAL_SPLIT or VERTICAL_SPLIT */ public JSplitPane(int newOrientation, Component newLeftComponent, Component newRightComponent){ this(newOrientation, UIManager.getBoolean("SplitPane.continuousLayout"), newLeftComponent, newRightComponent); } /** * Creates a new JSplitPane with the specified * orientation and * redrawing style, and with the specified components. * * @param newOrientation JSplitPane.HORIZONTAL_SPLIT or * JSplitPane.VERTICAL_SPLIT * @param newContinuousLayout a boolean, true for the components to * redraw continuously as the divider changes position, false * to wait until the divider position stops changing to redraw * @param newLeftComponent the Component that will * appear on the left * of a horizontally-split pane, or at the top of a * vertically-split pane * @param newRightComponent the Component that will * appear on the right * of a horizontally-split pane, or at the bottom of a * vertically-split pane * @exception IllegalArgumentException if orientation * is not one of HORIZONTAL_SPLIT or VERTICAL_SPLIT */ public JSplitPane(int newOrientation, boolean newContinuousLayout, Component newLeftComponent, Component newRightComponent){ super(); dividerLocation = -1; setLayout(null); setUIProperty("opaque", Boolean.TRUE); orientation = newOrientation; if (orientation != HORIZONTAL_SPLIT && orientation != VERTICAL_SPLIT) throw new IllegalArgumentException("cannot create JSplitPane, " + "orientation must be one of " + "JSplitPane.HORIZONTAL_SPLIT " + "or JSplitPane.VERTICAL_SPLIT"); continuousLayout = newContinuousLayout; if (newLeftComponent != null) setLeftComponent(newLeftComponent); if (newRightComponent != null) setRightComponent(newRightComponent); updateUI(); } /** * Sets the L&F object that renders this component. * * @param ui the SplitPaneUI L&F object * @see UIDefaults#getUI */ public void setUI(SplitPaneUI ui) { if ((SplitPaneUI)this.ui != ui) { super.setUI(ui); revalidate(); } } /** * Returns the SplitPaneUI that is providing the * current look and feel. * * @return the SplitPaneUI object that renders this component */ @BeanProperty(bound = false, expert = true, description = "The L&F object that renders this component.") public SplitPaneUI getUI() { return (SplitPaneUI)ui; } /** * Notification from the UIManager that the L&F has changed. * Replaces the current UI object with the latest version from the * UIManager. * * @see JComponent#updateUI */ public void updateUI() { setUI((SplitPaneUI)UIManager.getUI(this)); revalidate(); } /** * Returns the name of the L&F class that renders this component. * * @return the string "SplitPaneUI" * @see JComponent#getUIClassID * @see UIDefaults#getUI */ @BeanProperty(bound = false, expert = true, description = "A string that specifies the name of the L&F class.") public String getUIClassID() { return uiClassID; } /** * Sets the size of the divider. * * @param newSize an integer giving the size of the divider in pixels */ @BeanProperty(description = "The size of the divider.") public void setDividerSize(int newSize) { int oldSize = dividerSize; dividerSizeSet = true; if (oldSize != newSize) { dividerSize = newSize; firePropertyChange(DIVIDER_SIZE_PROPERTY, oldSize, newSize); } } /** * Returns the size of the divider. * * @return an integer giving the size of the divider in pixels */ public int getDividerSize() { return dividerSize; } /** * Sets the component to the left (or above) the divider. * * @param comp the Component to display in that position */ public void setLeftComponent(Component comp) { if (comp == null) { if (leftComponent != null) { remove(leftComponent); leftComponent = null; } } else { add(comp, JSplitPane.LEFT); } } /** * Returns the component to the left (or above) the divider. * * @return the Component displayed in that position */ @BeanProperty(bound = false, preferred = true, description = "The component to the left (or above) the divider.") public Component getLeftComponent() { return leftComponent; } /** * Sets the component above, or to the left of the divider. * * @param comp the Component to display in that position */ @BeanProperty(bound = false, description = "The component above, or to the left of the divider.") public void setTopComponent(Component comp) { setLeftComponent(comp); } /** * Returns the component above, or to the left of the divider. * * @return the Component displayed in that position */ public Component getTopComponent() { return leftComponent; } /** * Sets the component to the right (or below) the divider. * * @param comp the Component to display in that position */ @BeanProperty(bound = false, preferred = true, description = "The component to the right (or below) the divider.") public void setRightComponent(Component comp) { if (comp == null) { if (rightComponent != null) { remove(rightComponent); rightComponent = null; } } else { add(comp, JSplitPane.RIGHT); } } /** * Returns the component to the right (or below) the divider. * * @return the Component displayed in that position */ public Component getRightComponent() { return rightComponent; } /** * Sets the component below, or to the right of the divider. * * @param comp the Component to display in that position */ @BeanProperty(bound = false, description = "The component below, or to the right of the divider.") public void setBottomComponent(Component comp) { setRightComponent(comp); } /** * Returns the component below, or to the right of the divider. * * @return the Component displayed in that position */ public Component getBottomComponent() { return rightComponent; } /** * Sets the value of the oneTouchExpandable property, * which must be true for the * JSplitPane to provide a UI widget * on the divider to quickly expand/collapse the divider. * The default value of this property is false. * Some look and feels might not support one-touch expanding; * they will ignore this property. * * @param newValue true to specify that the split pane should provide a * collapse/expand widget * * @see #isOneTouchExpandable */ @BeanProperty(description = "UI widget on the divider to quickly expand/collapse the divider.") public void setOneTouchExpandable(boolean newValue) { boolean oldValue = oneTouchExpandable; oneTouchExpandable = newValue; oneTouchExpandableSet = true; firePropertyChange(ONE_TOUCH_EXPANDABLE_PROPERTY, oldValue, newValue); repaint(); } /** * Gets the oneTouchExpandable property. * * @return the value of the oneTouchExpandable property * @see #setOneTouchExpandable */ public boolean isOneTouchExpandable() { return oneTouchExpandable; } /** * Sets the last location the divider was at to * newLastLocation. * * @param newLastLocation an integer specifying the last divider location * in pixels, from the left (or upper) edge of the pane to the * left (or upper) edge of the divider */ @BeanProperty(description = "The last location the divider was at.") public void setLastDividerLocation(int newLastLocation) { int oldLocation = lastDividerLocation; lastDividerLocation = newLastLocation; firePropertyChange(LAST_DIVIDER_LOCATION_PROPERTY, oldLocation, newLastLocation); } /** * Returns the last location the divider was at. * * @return an integer specifying the last divider location as a count * of pixels from the left (or upper) edge of the pane to the * left (or upper) edge of the divider */ public int getLastDividerLocation() { return lastDividerLocation; } /** * Sets the orientation, or how the splitter is divided. The options * are:

* * @param orientation an integer specifying the orientation * @exception IllegalArgumentException if orientation is not one of: * HORIZONTAL_SPLIT or VERTICAL_SPLIT. */ @BeanProperty(enumerationValues = { "JSplitPane.HORIZONTAL_SPLIT", "JSplitPane.VERTICAL_SPLIT"}, description = "The orientation, or how the splitter is divided.") public void setOrientation(int orientation) { if ((orientation != VERTICAL_SPLIT) && (orientation != HORIZONTAL_SPLIT)) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("JSplitPane: orientation must " + "be one of " + "JSplitPane.VERTICAL_SPLIT or " + "JSplitPane.HORIZONTAL_SPLIT"); } int oldOrientation = this.orientation; this.orientation = orientation; firePropertyChange(ORIENTATION_PROPERTY, oldOrientation, orientation); } /** * Returns the orientation. * * @return an integer giving the orientation * @see #setOrientation */ public int getOrientation() { return orientation; } /** * Sets the value of the continuousLayout property, * which must be true for the child components * to be continuously * redisplayed and laid out during user intervention. * The default value of this property is look and feel dependent. * Some look and feels might not support continuous layout; * they will ignore this property. * * @param newContinuousLayout true if the components * should continuously be redrawn as the divider changes position * @see #isContinuousLayout */ @BeanProperty(description = "Whether the child components are continuously redisplayed and laid out during user intervention.") public void setContinuousLayout(boolean newContinuousLayout) { boolean oldCD = continuousLayout; continuousLayout = newContinuousLayout; firePropertyChange(CONTINUOUS_LAYOUT_PROPERTY, oldCD, newContinuousLayout); } /** * Gets the continuousLayout property. * * @return the value of the continuousLayout property * @see #setContinuousLayout */ public boolean isContinuousLayout() { return continuousLayout; } /** * Specifies how to distribute extra space when the size of the split pane * changes. A value of 0, the default, * indicates the right/bottom component gets all the extra space (the * left/top component acts fixed), where as a value of 1 specifies the * left/top component gets all the extra space (the right/bottom component * acts fixed). Specifically, the left/top component gets (weight * diff) * extra space and the right/bottom component gets (1 - weight) * diff * extra space. * * @param value as described above * @exception IllegalArgumentException if value is < 0 or > 1 * @since 1.3 */ @BeanProperty(description = "Specifies how to distribute extra space when the split pane resizes.") public void setResizeWeight(double value) { if (value < 0 || value > 1) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("JSplitPane weight must be between 0 and 1"); } double oldWeight = resizeWeight; resizeWeight = value; firePropertyChange(RESIZE_WEIGHT_PROPERTY, oldWeight, value); } /** * Returns the number that determines how extra space is distributed. * @return how extra space is to be distributed on a resize of the * split pane * @since 1.3 */ public double getResizeWeight() { return resizeWeight; } /** * Lays out the JSplitPane layout based on the preferred size * of the children components. This will likely result in changing * the divider location. */ public void resetToPreferredSizes() { SplitPaneUI ui = getUI(); if (ui != null) { ui.resetToPreferredSizes(this); } } /** * Sets the divider location as a percentage of the * JSplitPane's size. *

* This method is implemented in terms of * setDividerLocation(int). * This method immediately changes the size of the split pane based on * its current size. If the split pane is not correctly realized and on * screen, this method will have no effect (new divider location will * become (current size * proportionalLocation) which is 0). * * @param proportionalLocation a double-precision floating point value * that specifies a percentage, from zero (top/left) to 1.0 * (bottom/right) * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the specified location is < 0 * or > 1.0 */ @BeanProperty(description = "The location of the divider.") public void setDividerLocation(double proportionalLocation) { if (proportionalLocation < 0.0 || proportionalLocation > 1.0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("proportional location must " + "be between 0.0 and 1.0."); } if (getOrientation() == VERTICAL_SPLIT) { setDividerLocation((int)((double)(getHeight() - getDividerSize()) * proportionalLocation)); } else { setDividerLocation((int)((double)(getWidth() - getDividerSize()) * proportionalLocation)); } } /** * Sets the location of the divider. This is passed off to the * look and feel implementation, and then listeners are notified. A value * less than 0 implies the divider should be reset to a value that * attempts to honor the preferred size of the left/top component. * After notifying the listeners, the last divider location is updated, * via setLastDividerLocation. * * @param location an int specifying a UI-specific value (typically a * pixel count) */ @BeanProperty(description = "The location of the divider.") public void setDividerLocation(int location) { int oldValue = dividerLocation; dividerLocation = location; // Notify UI. SplitPaneUI ui = getUI(); if (ui != null) { ui.setDividerLocation(this, location); } // Then listeners firePropertyChange(DIVIDER_LOCATION_PROPERTY, oldValue, location); // And update the last divider location. setLastDividerLocation(oldValue); } /** * Returns the last value passed to setDividerLocation. * The value returned from this method may differ from the actual * divider location (if setDividerLocation was passed a * value bigger than the current size). * * @return an integer specifying the location of the divider */ public int getDividerLocation() { return dividerLocation; } /** * Returns the minimum location of the divider from the look and feel * implementation. * * @return an integer specifying a UI-specific value for the minimum * location (typically a pixel count); or -1 if the UI is * null */ @BeanProperty(bound = false, description = "The minimum location of the divider from the L&F.") public int getMinimumDividerLocation() { SplitPaneUI ui = getUI(); if (ui != null) { return ui.getMinimumDividerLocation(this); } return -1; } /** * Returns the maximum location of the divider from the look and feel * implementation. * * @return an integer specifying a UI-specific value for the maximum * location (typically a pixel count); or -1 if the UI is * null */ @BeanProperty(bound = false) public int getMaximumDividerLocation() { SplitPaneUI ui = getUI(); if (ui != null) { return ui.getMaximumDividerLocation(this); } return -1; } /** * Removes the child component, component from the * pane. Resets the leftComponent or * rightComponent instance variable, as necessary. * * @param component the Component to remove */ public void remove(Component component) { if (component == leftComponent) { leftComponent = null; } else if (component == rightComponent) { rightComponent = null; } super.remove(component); // Update the JSplitPane on the screen revalidate(); repaint(); } /** * Removes the Component at the specified index. * Updates the leftComponent and rightComponent * instance variables as necessary, and then messages super. * * @param index an integer specifying the component to remove, where * 1 specifies the left/top component and 2 specifies the * bottom/right component */ public void remove(int index) { Component comp = getComponent(index); if (comp == leftComponent) { leftComponent = null; } else if (comp == rightComponent) { rightComponent = null; } super.remove(index); // Update the JSplitPane on the screen revalidate(); repaint(); } /** * Removes all the child components from the split pane. Resets the * leftComonent and rightComponent * instance variables. */ public void removeAll() { leftComponent = rightComponent = null; super.removeAll(); // Update the JSplitPane on the screen revalidate(); repaint(); } /** * Returns true, so that calls to revalidate * on any descendant of this JSplitPane * will cause a request to be queued that * will validate the JSplitPane and all its descendants. * * @return true * @see JComponent#revalidate * @see java.awt.Container#isValidateRoot */ @Override @BeanProperty(hidden = true) public boolean isValidateRoot() { return true; } /** * Adds the specified component to this split pane. * If constraints identifies the left/top or * right/bottom child component, and a component with that identifier * was previously added, it will be removed and then comp * will be added in its place. If constraints is not * one of the known identifiers the layout manager may throw an * IllegalArgumentException. *

* The possible constraints objects (Strings) are: *

* If the constraints object is null, * the component is added in the * first available position (left/top if open, else right/bottom). * * @param comp the component to add * @param constraints an Object specifying the * layout constraints * (position) for this component * @param index an integer specifying the index in the container's * list. * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the constraints * object does not match an existing component * @see java.awt.Container#addImpl(Component, Object, int) */ protected void addImpl(Component comp, Object constraints, int index) { Component toRemove; if (constraints != null && !(constraints instanceof String)) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("cannot add to layout: " + "constraint must be a string " + "(or null)"); } /* If the constraints are null and the left/right component is invalid, add it at the left/right component. */ if (constraints == null) { if (getLeftComponent() == null) { constraints = JSplitPane.LEFT; } else if (getRightComponent() == null) { constraints = JSplitPane.RIGHT; } } /* Find the Component that already exists and remove it. */ if (constraints != null && (constraints.equals(JSplitPane.LEFT) || constraints.equals(JSplitPane.TOP))) { toRemove = getLeftComponent(); if (toRemove != null) { remove(toRemove); } leftComponent = comp; index = -1; } else if (constraints != null && (constraints.equals(JSplitPane.RIGHT) || constraints.equals(JSplitPane.BOTTOM))) { toRemove = getRightComponent(); if (toRemove != null) { remove(toRemove); } rightComponent = comp; index = -1; } else if (constraints != null && constraints.equals(JSplitPane.DIVIDER)) { index = -1; } /* LayoutManager should raise for else condition here. */ super.addImpl(comp, constraints, index); // Update the JSplitPane on the screen revalidate(); repaint(); } /** * Subclassed to message the UI with finishedPaintingChildren * after super has been messaged, as well as painting the border. * * @param g the Graphics context within which to paint */ protected void paintChildren(Graphics g) { super.paintChildren(g); SplitPaneUI ui = getUI(); if (ui != null) { Graphics tempG = g.create(); ui.finishedPaintingChildren(this, tempG); tempG.dispose(); } } /** * See readObject and writeObject in * JComponent for more * information about serialization in Swing. */ private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s) throws IOException { s.defaultWriteObject(); if (getUIClassID().equals(uiClassID)) { byte count = JComponent.getWriteObjCounter(this); JComponent.setWriteObjCounter(this, --count); if (count == 0 && ui != null) { ui.installUI(this); } } } void setUIProperty(String propertyName, Object value) { if (propertyName == "dividerSize") { if (!dividerSizeSet) { setDividerSize(((Number)value).intValue()); dividerSizeSet = false; } } else if (propertyName == "oneTouchExpandable") { if (!oneTouchExpandableSet) { setOneTouchExpandable(((Boolean)value).booleanValue()); oneTouchExpandableSet = false; } } else { super.setUIProperty(propertyName, value); } } /** * Returns a string representation of this JSplitPane. * 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 JSplitPane. */ protected String paramString() { String orientationString = (orientation == HORIZONTAL_SPLIT ? "HORIZONTAL_SPLIT" : "VERTICAL_SPLIT"); String continuousLayoutString = (continuousLayout ? "true" : "false"); String oneTouchExpandableString = (oneTouchExpandable ? "true" : "false"); return super.paramString() + ",continuousLayout=" + continuousLayoutString + ",dividerSize=" + dividerSize + ",lastDividerLocation=" + lastDividerLocation + ",oneTouchExpandable=" + oneTouchExpandableString + ",orientation=" + orientationString; } /////////////////////////// // Accessibility support // /////////////////////////// /** * Gets the AccessibleContext associated with this JSplitPane. * For split panes, the AccessibleContext takes the form of an * AccessibleJSplitPane. * A new AccessibleJSplitPane instance is created if necessary. * * @return an AccessibleJSplitPane that serves as the * AccessibleContext of this JSplitPane */ @BeanProperty(bound = false, expert = true, description = "The AccessibleContext associated with this SplitPane.") public AccessibleContext getAccessibleContext() { if (accessibleContext == null) { accessibleContext = new AccessibleJSplitPane(); } return accessibleContext; } /** * This class implements accessibility support for the * JSplitPane class. It provides an implementation of the * Java Accessibility API appropriate to split pane user-interface elements. *

* Warning: * Serialized objects of this class will not be compatible with * future Swing releases. The current serialization support is * appropriate for short term storage or RMI between applications running * the same version of Swing. As of 1.4, support for long term storage * of all JavaBeans™ * has been added to the java.beans package. * Please see {@link java.beans.XMLEncoder}. */ @SuppressWarnings("serial") // Same-version serialization only protected class AccessibleJSplitPane extends AccessibleJComponent implements AccessibleValue { /** * Gets the state set of this object. * * @return an instance of AccessibleState containing the current state * of the object * @see AccessibleState */ public AccessibleStateSet getAccessibleStateSet() { AccessibleStateSet states = super.getAccessibleStateSet(); // FIXME: [[[WDW - Should also add BUSY if this implements // Adjustable at some point. If this happens, we probably // should also add actions.]]] if (getOrientation() == VERTICAL_SPLIT) { states.add(AccessibleState.VERTICAL); } else { states.add(AccessibleState.HORIZONTAL); } return states; } /** * Get the AccessibleValue associated with this object. In the * implementation of the Java Accessibility API for this class, * return this object, which is responsible for implementing the * AccessibleValue interface on behalf of itself. * * @return this object */ public AccessibleValue getAccessibleValue() { return this; } /** * Gets the accessible value of this object. * * @return a localized String describing the value of this object */ public Number getCurrentAccessibleValue() { return Integer.valueOf(getDividerLocation()); } /** * Sets the value of this object as a Number. * * @return True if the value was set. */ public boolean setCurrentAccessibleValue(Number n) { // TIGER - 4422535 if (n == null) { return false; } setDividerLocation(n.intValue()); return true; } /** * Gets the minimum accessible value of this object. * * @return The minimum value of this object. */ public Number getMinimumAccessibleValue() { return Integer.valueOf(getUI().getMinimumDividerLocation( JSplitPane.this)); } /** * Gets the maximum accessible value of this object. * * @return The maximum value of this object. */ public Number getMaximumAccessibleValue() { return Integer.valueOf(getUI().getMaximumDividerLocation( JSplitPane.this)); } /** * Gets the role of this object. * * @return an instance of AccessibleRole describing the role of * the object * @see AccessibleRole */ public AccessibleRole getAccessibleRole() { return AccessibleRole.SPLIT_PANE; } } // inner class AccessibleJSplitPane }