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The JFrame.java Java example source code

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package javax.swing;

import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import java.beans.PropertyChangeListener;
import java.util.Locale;
import java.util.Vector;
import java.io.Serializable;

import javax.accessibility.*;


/**
 * An extended version of <code>java.awt.Frame that adds support for
 * the JFC/Swing component architecture.
 * You can find task-oriented documentation about using <code>JFrame
 * in <em>The Java Tutorial, in the section
 * <a
 href="http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/uiswing/components/frame.html">How to Make Frames</a>.
 *
 * <p>
 * The <code>JFrame class is slightly incompatible with Frame.
 * Like all other JFC/Swing top-level containers,
 * a <code>JFrame contains a JRootPane as its only child.
 * The <b>content pane provided by the root pane should,
 * as a rule, contain
 * all the non-menu components displayed by the <code>JFrame.
 * This is different from the AWT <code>Frame case.
 * As a convenience, the {@code add}, {@code remove}, and {@code setLayout}
 * methods of this class are overridden, so that they delegate calls
 * to the corresponding methods of the {@code ContentPane}.
 * For example, you can add a child component to a frame as follows:
 * <pre>
 *       frame.add(child);
 * </pre>
 * And the child will be added to the contentPane.
 * The content pane will
 * always be non-null. Attempting to set it to null will cause the JFrame
 * to throw an exception. The default content pane will have a BorderLayout
 * manager set on it.
 * Refer to {@link javax.swing.RootPaneContainer}
 * for details on adding, removing and setting the <code>LayoutManager
 * of a <code>JFrame.
 * <p>
 * Unlike a <code>Frame, a JFrame has some notion of how to
 * respond when the user attempts to close the window. The default behavior
 * is to simply hide the JFrame when the user closes the window. To change the
 * default behavior, you invoke the method
 * {@link #setDefaultCloseOperation}.
 * To make the <code>JFrame behave the same as a Frame
 * instance, use
 * <code>setDefaultCloseOperation(WindowConstants.DO_NOTHING_ON_CLOSE).
 * <p>
 * For more information on content panes
 * and other features that root panes provide,
 * see <a
 href="http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/uiswing/components/toplevel.html">Using Top-Level Containers</a> in The Java Tutorial.
 * <p>
 * In a multi-screen environment, you can create a <code>JFrame
 * on a different screen device.  See {@link java.awt.Frame} for more
 * information.
 * <p>
 * <strong>Warning: Swing is not thread safe. For more
 * information see <a
 * href="package-summary.html#threading">Swing's Threading
 * Policy</a>.
 * <p>
 * <strong>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 <code>java.beans package.
 * Please see {@link java.beans.XMLEncoder}.
 *
 * @see JRootPane
 * @see #setDefaultCloseOperation
 * @see java.awt.event.WindowListener#windowClosing
 * @see javax.swing.RootPaneContainer
 *
 * @beaninfo
 *      attribute: isContainer true
 *      attribute: containerDelegate getContentPane
 *    description: A toplevel window which can be minimized to an icon.
 *
 * @author Jeff Dinkins
 * @author Georges Saab
 * @author David Kloba
 */
public class JFrame  extends Frame implements WindowConstants,
                                              Accessible,
                                              RootPaneContainer,
                              TransferHandler.HasGetTransferHandler
{
    /**
     * The exit application default window close operation. If a window
     * has this set as the close operation and is closed in an applet,
     * a <code>SecurityException may be thrown.
     * It is recommended you only use this in an application.
     * <p>
     * @since 1.3
     */
    public static final int EXIT_ON_CLOSE = 3;

    /**
     * Key into the AppContext, used to check if should provide decorations
     * by default.
     */
    private static final Object defaultLookAndFeelDecoratedKey =
            new StringBuffer("JFrame.defaultLookAndFeelDecorated");

    private int defaultCloseOperation = HIDE_ON_CLOSE;

    /**
     * The <code>TransferHandler for this frame.
     */
    private TransferHandler transferHandler;

    /**
     * The <code>JRootPane instance that manages the
     * <code>contentPane
     * and optional <code>menuBar for this frame, as well as the
     * <code>glassPane.
     *
     * @see JRootPane
     * @see RootPaneContainer
     */
    protected JRootPane rootPane;

    /**
     * If true then calls to <code>add and setLayout
     * will be forwarded to the <code>contentPane. This is initially
     * false, but is set to true when the <code>JFrame is constructed.
     *
     * @see #isRootPaneCheckingEnabled
     * @see #setRootPaneCheckingEnabled
     * @see javax.swing.RootPaneContainer
     */
    protected boolean rootPaneCheckingEnabled = false;


    /**
     * Constructs a new frame that is initially invisible.
     * <p>
     * This constructor sets the component's locale property to the value
     * returned by <code>JComponent.getDefaultLocale.
     *
     * @exception HeadlessException if GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()
     * returns true.
     * @see java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment#isHeadless
     * @see Component#setSize
     * @see Component#setVisible
     * @see JComponent#getDefaultLocale
     */
    public JFrame() throws HeadlessException {
        super();
        frameInit();
    }

    /**
     * Creates a <code>Frame in the specified
     * <code>GraphicsConfiguration of
     * a screen device and a blank title.
     * <p>
     * This constructor sets the component's locale property to the value
     * returned by <code>JComponent.getDefaultLocale.
     *
     * @param gc the <code>GraphicsConfiguration that is used
     *          to construct the new <code>Frame;
     *          if <code>gc is null, the system
     *          default <code>GraphicsConfiguration is assumed
     * @exception IllegalArgumentException if <code>gc is not from
     *          a screen device.  This exception is always thrown when
     *      GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless() returns true.
     * @see java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment#isHeadless
     * @see JComponent#getDefaultLocale
     * @since     1.3
     */
    public JFrame(GraphicsConfiguration gc) {
        super(gc);
        frameInit();
    }

    /**
     * Creates a new, initially invisible <code>Frame with the
     * specified title.
     * <p>
     * This constructor sets the component's locale property to the value
     * returned by <code>JComponent.getDefaultLocale.
     *
     * @param title the title for the frame
     * @exception HeadlessException if GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()
     * returns true.
     * @see java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment#isHeadless
     * @see Component#setSize
     * @see Component#setVisible
     * @see JComponent#getDefaultLocale
     */
    public JFrame(String title) throws HeadlessException {
        super(title);
        frameInit();
    }

    /**
     * Creates a <code>JFrame with the specified title and the
     * specified <code>GraphicsConfiguration of a screen device.
     * <p>
     * This constructor sets the component's locale property to the value
     * returned by <code>JComponent.getDefaultLocale.
     *
     * @param title the title to be displayed in the
     *          frame's border. A <code>null value is treated as
     *          an empty string, "".
     * @param gc the <code>GraphicsConfiguration that is used
     *          to construct the new <code>JFrame with;
     *          if <code>gc is null, the system
     *          default <code>GraphicsConfiguration is assumed
     * @exception IllegalArgumentException if <code>gc is not from
     *          a screen device.  This exception is always thrown when
     *      GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless() returns true.
     * @see java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment#isHeadless
     * @see JComponent#getDefaultLocale
     * @since     1.3
     */
    public JFrame(String title, GraphicsConfiguration gc) {
        super(title, gc);
        frameInit();
    }

    /** Called by the constructors to init the <code>JFrame properly. */
    protected void frameInit() {
        enableEvents(AWTEvent.KEY_EVENT_MASK | AWTEvent.WINDOW_EVENT_MASK);
        setLocale( JComponent.getDefaultLocale() );
        setRootPane(createRootPane());
        setBackground(UIManager.getColor("control"));
        setRootPaneCheckingEnabled(true);
        if (JFrame.isDefaultLookAndFeelDecorated()) {
            boolean supportsWindowDecorations =
            UIManager.getLookAndFeel().getSupportsWindowDecorations();
            if (supportsWindowDecorations) {
                setUndecorated(true);
                getRootPane().setWindowDecorationStyle(JRootPane.FRAME);
            }
        }
        sun.awt.SunToolkit.checkAndSetPolicy(this);
    }

    /**
     * Called by the constructor methods to create the default
     * <code>rootPane.
     */
    protected JRootPane createRootPane() {
        JRootPane rp = new JRootPane();
        // NOTE: this uses setOpaque vs LookAndFeel.installProperty as there
        // is NO reason for the RootPane not to be opaque. For painting to
        // work the contentPane must be opaque, therefor the RootPane can
        // also be opaque.
        rp.setOpaque(true);
        return rp;
    }

    /**
     * Processes window events occurring on this component.
     * Hides the window or disposes of it, as specified by the setting
     * of the <code>defaultCloseOperation property.
     *
     * @param  e  the window event
     * @see    #setDefaultCloseOperation
     * @see    java.awt.Window#processWindowEvent
     */
    protected void processWindowEvent(WindowEvent e) {
        super.processWindowEvent(e);

        if (e.getID() == WindowEvent.WINDOW_CLOSING) {
            switch(defaultCloseOperation) {
              case HIDE_ON_CLOSE:
                 setVisible(false);
                 break;
              case DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE:
                 dispose();
                 break;
              case DO_NOTHING_ON_CLOSE:
                 default:
                 break;
              case EXIT_ON_CLOSE:
                  // This needs to match the checkExit call in
                  // setDefaultCloseOperation
                System.exit(0);
                break;
            }
        }
    }

//    public void setMenuBar(MenuBar menu) {
//        throw new IllegalComponentStateException("Please use setJMenuBar() with JFrame.");
//    }

    /**
     * Sets the operation that will happen by default when
     * the user initiates a "close" on this frame.
     * You must specify one of the following choices:
     * <br>
* <ul> * <li>DO_NOTHING_ON_CLOSE * (defined in <code>WindowConstants): * Don't do anything; require the * program to handle the operation in the <code>windowClosing * method of a registered <code>WindowListener object. * * <li>HIDE_ON_CLOSE * (defined in <code>WindowConstants): * Automatically hide the frame after * invoking any registered <code>WindowListener * objects. * * <li>DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE * (defined in <code>WindowConstants): * Automatically hide and dispose the * frame after invoking any registered <code>WindowListener * objects. * * <li>EXIT_ON_CLOSE * (defined in <code>JFrame): * Exit the application using the <code>System * <code>exit method. Use this only in applications. * </ul> * <p> * The value is set to <code>HIDE_ON_CLOSE by default. Changes * to the value of this property cause the firing of a property * change event, with property name "defaultCloseOperation". * <p> * <b>Note: When the last displayable window within the * Java virtual machine (VM) is disposed of, the VM may * terminate. See <a href="../../java/awt/doc-files/AWTThreadIssues.html"> * AWT Threading Issues</a> for more information. * * @param operation the operation which should be performed when the * user closes the frame * @exception IllegalArgumentException if defaultCloseOperation value * isn't one of the above valid values * @see #addWindowListener * @see #getDefaultCloseOperation * @see WindowConstants * @throws SecurityException * if <code>EXIT_ON_CLOSE has been specified and the * <code>SecurityManager will * not allow the caller to invoke <code>System.exit * @see java.lang.Runtime#exit(int) * * @beaninfo * preferred: true * bound: true * enum: DO_NOTHING_ON_CLOSE WindowConstants.DO_NOTHING_ON_CLOSE * HIDE_ON_CLOSE WindowConstants.HIDE_ON_CLOSE * DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE WindowConstants.DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE * EXIT_ON_CLOSE WindowConstants.EXIT_ON_CLOSE * description: The frame's default close operation. */ public void setDefaultCloseOperation(int operation) { if (operation != DO_NOTHING_ON_CLOSE && operation != HIDE_ON_CLOSE && operation != DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE && operation != EXIT_ON_CLOSE) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("defaultCloseOperation must be one of: DO_NOTHING_ON_CLOSE, HIDE_ON_CLOSE, DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE, or EXIT_ON_CLOSE"); } if (operation == EXIT_ON_CLOSE) { SecurityManager security = System.getSecurityManager(); if (security != null) { security.checkExit(0); } } if (this.defaultCloseOperation != operation) { int oldValue = this.defaultCloseOperation; this.defaultCloseOperation = operation; firePropertyChange("defaultCloseOperation", oldValue, operation); } } /** * Returns the operation that occurs when the user * initiates a "close" on this frame. * * @return an integer indicating the window-close operation * @see #setDefaultCloseOperation */ public int getDefaultCloseOperation() { return defaultCloseOperation; } /** * Sets the {@code transferHandler} property, which is a mechanism to * support transfer of data into this component. Use {@code null} * if the component does not support data transfer operations. * <p> * If the system property {@code suppressSwingDropSupport} is {@code false} * (the default) and the current drop target on this component is either * {@code null} or not a user-set drop target, this method will change the * drop target as follows: If {@code newHandler} is {@code null} it will * clear the drop target. If not {@code null} it will install a new * {@code DropTarget}. * <p> * Note: When used with {@code JFrame}, {@code TransferHandler} only * provides data import capability, as the data export related methods * are currently typed to {@code JComponent}. * <p> * Please see * <a href="http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/uiswing/dnd/index.html"> * How to Use Drag and Drop and Data Transfer</a>, a section in * <em>The Java Tutorial, for more information. * * @param newHandler the new {@code TransferHandler} * * @see TransferHandler * @see #getTransferHandler * @see java.awt.Component#setDropTarget * @since 1.6 * * @beaninfo * bound: true * hidden: true * description: Mechanism for transfer of data into the component */ public void setTransferHandler(TransferHandler newHandler) { TransferHandler oldHandler = transferHandler; transferHandler = newHandler; SwingUtilities.installSwingDropTargetAsNecessary(this, transferHandler); firePropertyChange("transferHandler", oldHandler, newHandler); } /** * Gets the <code>transferHandler property. * * @return the value of the <code>transferHandler property * * @see TransferHandler * @see #setTransferHandler * @since 1.6 */ public TransferHandler getTransferHandler() { return transferHandler; } /** * Just calls <code>paint(g). This method was overridden to * prevent an unnecessary call to clear the background. * * @param g the Graphics context in which to paint */ public void update(Graphics g) { paint(g); } /** * Sets the menubar for this frame. * @param menubar the menubar being placed in the frame * * @see #getJMenuBar * * @beaninfo * hidden: true * description: The menubar for accessing pulldown menus from this frame. */ public void setJMenuBar(JMenuBar menubar) { getRootPane().setMenuBar(menubar); } /** * Returns the menubar set on this frame. * @return the menubar for this frame * * @see #setJMenuBar */ public JMenuBar getJMenuBar() { return getRootPane().getMenuBar(); } /** * Returns whether calls to <code>add and * <code>setLayout are forwarded to the contentPane. * * @return true if <code>add and setLayout * are forwarded; false otherwise * * @see #addImpl * @see #setLayout * @see #setRootPaneCheckingEnabled * @see javax.swing.RootPaneContainer */ protected boolean isRootPaneCheckingEnabled() { return rootPaneCheckingEnabled; } /** * Sets whether calls to <code>add and * <code>setLayout are forwarded to the contentPane. * * @param enabled true if <code>add and setLayout * are forwarded, false if they should operate directly on the * <code>JFrame. * * @see #addImpl * @see #setLayout * @see #isRootPaneCheckingEnabled * @see javax.swing.RootPaneContainer * @beaninfo * hidden: true * description: Whether the add and setLayout methods are forwarded */ protected void setRootPaneCheckingEnabled(boolean enabled) { rootPaneCheckingEnabled = enabled; } /** * Adds the specified child <code>Component. * This method is overridden to conditionally forward calls to the * <code>contentPane. * By default, children are added to the <code>contentPane instead * of the frame, refer to {@link javax.swing.RootPaneContainer} for * details. * * @param comp the component to be enhanced * @param constraints the constraints to be respected * @param index the index * @exception IllegalArgumentException if <code>index is invalid * @exception IllegalArgumentException if adding the container's parent * to itself * @exception IllegalArgumentException if adding a window to a container * * @see #setRootPaneCheckingEnabled * @see javax.swing.RootPaneContainer */ protected void addImpl(Component comp, Object constraints, int index) { if(isRootPaneCheckingEnabled()) { getContentPane().add(comp, constraints, index); } else { super.addImpl(comp, constraints, index); } } /** * Removes the specified component from the container. If * <code>comp is not the rootPane, this will forward * the call to the <code>contentPane. This will do nothing if * <code>comp is not a child of the JFrame or * <code>contentPane. * * @param comp the component to be removed * @throws NullPointerException if <code>comp is null * @see #add * @see javax.swing.RootPaneContainer */ public void remove(Component comp) { if (comp == rootPane) { super.remove(comp); } else { getContentPane().remove(comp); } } /** * Sets the <code>LayoutManager. * Overridden to conditionally forward the call to the * <code>contentPane. * Refer to {@link javax.swing.RootPaneContainer} for * more information. * * @param manager the <code>LayoutManager * @see #setRootPaneCheckingEnabled * @see javax.swing.RootPaneContainer */ public void setLayout(LayoutManager manager) { if(isRootPaneCheckingEnabled()) { getContentPane().setLayout(manager); } else { super.setLayout(manager); } } /** * Returns the <code>rootPane object for this frame. * @return the <code>rootPane property * * @see #setRootPane * @see RootPaneContainer#getRootPane */ public JRootPane getRootPane() { return rootPane; } /** * Sets the <code>rootPane property. * This method is called by the constructor. * @param root the <code>rootPane object for this frame * * @see #getRootPane * * @beaninfo * hidden: true * description: the RootPane object for this frame. */ protected void setRootPane(JRootPane root) { if(rootPane != null) { remove(rootPane); } rootPane = root; if(rootPane != null) { boolean checkingEnabled = isRootPaneCheckingEnabled(); try { setRootPaneCheckingEnabled(false); add(rootPane, BorderLayout.CENTER); } finally { setRootPaneCheckingEnabled(checkingEnabled); } } } /** * {@inheritDoc} */ public void setIconImage(Image image) { super.setIconImage(image); } /** * Returns the <code>contentPane object for this frame. * @return the <code>contentPane property * * @see #setContentPane * @see RootPaneContainer#getContentPane */ public Container getContentPane() { return getRootPane().getContentPane(); } /** * Sets the <code>contentPane property. * This method is called by the constructor. * <p> * Swing's painting architecture requires an opaque <code>JComponent * in the containment hierarchy. This is typically provided by the * content pane. If you replace the content pane it is recommended you * replace it with an opaque <code>JComponent. * * @param contentPane the <code>contentPane object for this frame * * @exception java.awt.IllegalComponentStateException (a runtime * exception) if the content pane parameter is <code>null * @see #getContentPane * @see RootPaneContainer#setContentPane * @see JRootPane * * @beaninfo * hidden: true * description: The client area of the frame where child * components are normally inserted. */ public void setContentPane(Container contentPane) { getRootPane().setContentPane(contentPane); } /** * Returns the <code>layeredPane object for this frame. * @return the <code>layeredPane property * * @see #setLayeredPane * @see RootPaneContainer#getLayeredPane */ public JLayeredPane getLayeredPane() { return getRootPane().getLayeredPane(); } /** * Sets the <code>layeredPane property. * This method is called by the constructor. * @param layeredPane the <code>layeredPane object for this frame * * @exception java.awt.IllegalComponentStateException (a runtime * exception) if the layered pane parameter is <code>null * @see #getLayeredPane * @see RootPaneContainer#setLayeredPane * * @beaninfo * hidden: true * description: The pane that holds the various frame layers. */ public void setLayeredPane(JLayeredPane layeredPane) { getRootPane().setLayeredPane(layeredPane); } /** * Returns the <code>glassPane object for this frame. * @return the <code>glassPane property * * @see #setGlassPane * @see RootPaneContainer#getGlassPane */ public Component getGlassPane() { return getRootPane().getGlassPane(); } /** * Sets the <code>glassPane property. * This method is called by the constructor. * @param glassPane the <code>glassPane object for this frame * * @see #getGlassPane * @see RootPaneContainer#setGlassPane * * @beaninfo * hidden: true * description: A transparent pane used for menu rendering. */ public void setGlassPane(Component glassPane) { getRootPane().setGlassPane(glassPane); } /** * {@inheritDoc} * * @since 1.6 */ public Graphics getGraphics() { JComponent.getGraphicsInvoked(this); return super.getGraphics(); } /** * Repaints the specified rectangle of this component within * <code>time milliseconds. Refer to RepaintManager * for details on how the repaint is handled. * * @param time maximum time in milliseconds before update * @param x the <i>x coordinate * @param y the <i>y coordinate * @param width the width * @param height the height * @see RepaintManager * @since 1.6 */ public void repaint(long time, int x, int y, int width, int height) { if (RepaintManager.HANDLE_TOP_LEVEL_PAINT) { RepaintManager.currentManager(this).addDirtyRegion( this, x, y, width, height); } else { super.repaint(time, x, y, width, height); } } /** * Provides a hint as to whether or not newly created <code>JFrames * should have their Window decorations (such as borders, widgets to * close the window, title...) provided by the current look * and feel. If <code>defaultLookAndFeelDecorated is true, * the current <code>LookAndFeel supports providing window * decorations, and the current window manager supports undecorated * windows, then newly created <code>JFrames will have their * Window decorations provided by the current <code>LookAndFeel. * Otherwise, newly created <code>JFrames will have their * Window decorations provided by the current window manager. * <p> * You can get the same effect on a single JFrame by doing the following: * <pre> * JFrame frame = new JFrame(); * frame.setUndecorated(true); * frame.getRootPane().setWindowDecorationStyle(JRootPane.FRAME); * </pre> * * @param defaultLookAndFeelDecorated A hint as to whether or not current * look and feel should provide window decorations * @see javax.swing.LookAndFeel#getSupportsWindowDecorations * @since 1.4 */ public static void setDefaultLookAndFeelDecorated(boolean defaultLookAndFeelDecorated) { if (defaultLookAndFeelDecorated) { SwingUtilities.appContextPut(defaultLookAndFeelDecoratedKey, Boolean.TRUE); } else { SwingUtilities.appContextPut(defaultLookAndFeelDecoratedKey, Boolean.FALSE); } } /** * Returns true if newly created <code>JFrames should have their * Window decorations provided by the current look and feel. This is only * a hint, as certain look and feels may not support this feature. * * @return true if look and feel should provide Window decorations. * @since 1.4 */ public static boolean isDefaultLookAndFeelDecorated() { Boolean defaultLookAndFeelDecorated = (Boolean) SwingUtilities.appContextGet(defaultLookAndFeelDecoratedKey); if (defaultLookAndFeelDecorated == null) { defaultLookAndFeelDecorated = Boolean.FALSE; } return defaultLookAndFeelDecorated.booleanValue(); } /** * Returns a string representation of this <code>JFrame. * 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 <code>null. * * @return a string representation of this <code>JFrame */ protected String paramString() { String defaultCloseOperationString; if (defaultCloseOperation == HIDE_ON_CLOSE) { defaultCloseOperationString = "HIDE_ON_CLOSE"; } else if (defaultCloseOperation == DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE) { defaultCloseOperationString = "DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE"; } else if (defaultCloseOperation == DO_NOTHING_ON_CLOSE) { defaultCloseOperationString = "DO_NOTHING_ON_CLOSE"; } else if (defaultCloseOperation == 3) { defaultCloseOperationString = "EXIT_ON_CLOSE"; } else defaultCloseOperationString = ""; String rootPaneString = (rootPane != null ? rootPane.toString() : ""); String rootPaneCheckingEnabledString = (rootPaneCheckingEnabled ? "true" : "false"); return super.paramString() + ",defaultCloseOperation=" + defaultCloseOperationString + ",rootPane=" + rootPaneString + ",rootPaneCheckingEnabled=" + rootPaneCheckingEnabledString; } ///////////////// // Accessibility support //////////////// /** The accessible context property. */ protected AccessibleContext accessibleContext = null; /** * Gets the AccessibleContext associated with this JFrame. * For JFrames, the AccessibleContext takes the form of an * AccessibleJFrame. * A new AccessibleJFrame instance is created if necessary. * * @return an AccessibleJFrame that serves as the * AccessibleContext of this JFrame */ public AccessibleContext getAccessibleContext() { if (accessibleContext == null) { accessibleContext = new AccessibleJFrame(); } return accessibleContext; } /** * This class implements accessibility support for the * <code>JFrame class. It provides an implementation of the * Java Accessibility API appropriate to frame user-interface * elements. */ protected class AccessibleJFrame extends AccessibleAWTFrame { // AccessibleContext methods /** * Get the accessible name of this object. * * @return the localized name of the object -- can be null if this * object does not have a name */ public String getAccessibleName() { if (accessibleName != null) { return accessibleName; } else { if (getTitle() == null) { return super.getAccessibleName(); } else { return getTitle(); } } } /** * Get the state of this object. * * @return an instance of AccessibleStateSet containing the current * state set of the object * @see AccessibleState */ public AccessibleStateSet getAccessibleStateSet() { AccessibleStateSet states = super.getAccessibleStateSet(); if (isResizable()) { states.add(AccessibleState.RESIZABLE); } if (getFocusOwner() != null) { states.add(AccessibleState.ACTIVE); } // FIXME: [[[WDW - should also return ICONIFIED and ICONIFIABLE // if we can ever figure these out]]] return states; } } // inner class AccessibleJFrame }

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