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package javax.swing;
import javax.swing.plaf.*;
import javax.swing.border.*;
import javax.swing.event.*;
import javax.accessibility.*;
import java.awt.Component;
import java.awt.ComponentOrientation;
import java.awt.Graphics;
import java.awt.Rectangle;
import java.awt.Insets;
import java.awt.Color;
import java.awt.LayoutManager;
import java.awt.Point;
import java.io.ObjectOutputStream;
import java.io.ObjectInputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.beans.*;
/**
* Provides a scrollable view of a lightweight component.
* A <code>JScrollPane</code> manages a viewport, optional
* vertical and horizontal scroll bars, and optional row and
* column heading viewports.
* You can find task-oriented documentation of <code>JScrollPane</code> in
* <a href="http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/uiswing/components/scrollpane.html">How to Use Scroll Panes</a>,
* a section in <em>The Java Tutorial</em>. Note that
* <code>JScrollPane</code> does not support heavyweight components.
* <p>
* <TABLE ALIGN="RIGHT" BORDER="0" SUMMARY="layout">
* <TR>
* <TD ALIGN="CENTER">
* <P ALIGN="CENTER"><IMG SRC="doc-files/JScrollPane-1.gif"
* alt="The following text describes this image."
* WIDTH="256" HEIGHT="248" ALIGN="BOTTOM" BORDER="0">
* </TD>
* </TR>
* </TABLE>
* The <code>JViewport</code> provides a window,
* or "viewport" onto a data
* source -- for example, a text file. That data source is the
* "scrollable client" (aka data model) displayed by the
* <code>JViewport</code> view.
* A <code>JScrollPane</code> basically consists of <code>JScrollBar</code>s,
* a <code>JViewport</code>, and the wiring between them,
* as shown in the diagram at right.
* <p>
* In addition to the scroll bars and viewport,
* a <code>JScrollPane</code> can have a
* column header and a row header. Each of these is a
* <code>JViewport</code> object that
* you specify with <code>setRowHeaderView</code>,
* and <code>setColumnHeaderView</code>.
* The column header viewport automatically scrolls left and right, tracking
* the left-right scrolling of the main viewport.
* (It never scrolls vertically, however.)
* The row header acts in a similar fashion.
* <p>
* Where two scroll bars meet, the row header meets the column header,
* or a scroll bar meets one of the headers, both components stop short
* of the corner, leaving a rectangular space which is, by default, empty.
* These spaces can potentially exist in any number of the four corners.
* In the previous diagram, the top right space is present and identified
* by the label "corner component".
* <p>
* Any number of these empty spaces can be replaced by using the
* <code>setCorner</code> method to add a component to a particular corner.
* (Note: The same component cannot be added to multiple corners.)
* This is useful if there's
* some extra decoration or function you'd like to add to the scroll pane.
* The size of each corner component is entirely determined by the size of the
* headers and/or scroll bars that surround it.
* <p>
* A corner component will only be visible if there is an empty space in that
* corner for it to exist in. For example, consider a component set into the
* top right corner of a scroll pane with a column header. If the scroll pane's
* vertical scrollbar is not present, perhaps because the view component hasn't
* grown large enough to require it, then the corner component will not be
* shown (since there is no empty space in that corner created by the meeting
* of the header and vertical scroll bar). Forcing the scroll bar to always be
* shown, using
* <code>setVerticalScrollBarPolicy(VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_ALWAYS)</code>,
* will ensure that the space for the corner component always exists.
* <p>
* To add a border around the main viewport,
* you can use <code>setViewportBorder</code>.
* (Of course, you can also add a border around the whole scroll pane using
* <code>setBorder</code>.)
* <p>
* A common operation to want to do is to set the background color that will
* be used if the main viewport view is smaller than the viewport, or is
* not opaque. This can be accomplished by setting the background color
* of the viewport, via <code>scrollPane.getViewport().setBackground()</code>.
* The reason for setting the color of the viewport and not the scrollpane
* is that by default <code>JViewport</code> is opaque
* which, among other things, means it will completely fill
* in its background using its background color. Therefore when
* <code>JScrollPane</code> draws its background the viewport will
* usually draw over it.
* <p>
* By default <code>JScrollPane</code> uses <code>ScrollPaneLayout</code>
* to handle the layout of its child Components. <code>ScrollPaneLayout</code>
* determines the size to make the viewport view in one of two ways:
* <ol>
* <li>If the view implements <code>Scrollable</code>
* a combination of <code>getPreferredScrollableViewportSize</code>,
* <code>getScrollableTracksViewportWidth</code> and
* <code>getScrollableTracksViewportHeight</code>is used, otherwise
* <li><code>getPreferredSize</code> is used.
* </ol>
* <p>
* <strong>Warning:</strong> Swing is not thread safe. For more
* information see <a
* href="package-summary.html#threading">Swing's Threading
* Policy</a>.
* <p>
* <strong>Warning:</strong>
* 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<sup><font size="-2">TM</font></sup>
* has been added to the <code>java.beans</code> package.
* Please see {@link java.beans.XMLEncoder}.
*
* @see JScrollBar
* @see JViewport
* @see ScrollPaneLayout
* @see Scrollable
* @see Component#getPreferredSize
* @see #setViewportView
* @see #setRowHeaderView
* @see #setColumnHeaderView
* @see #setCorner
* @see #setViewportBorder
*
* @beaninfo
* attribute: isContainer true
* attribute: containerDelegate getViewport
* description: A specialized container that manages a viewport, optional scrollbars and headers
*
* @author Hans Muller
*/
public class JScrollPane extends JComponent implements ScrollPaneConstants, Accessible
{
private Border viewportBorder;
/**
* @see #getUIClassID
* @see #readObject
*/
private static final String uiClassID = "ScrollPaneUI";
/**
* The display policy for the vertical scrollbar.
* The default is
* <code>ScrollPaneConstants.VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_AS_NEEDED</code>.
* @see #setVerticalScrollBarPolicy
*/
protected int verticalScrollBarPolicy = VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_AS_NEEDED;
/**
* The display policy for the horizontal scrollbar.
* The default is
* <code>ScrollPaneConstants.HORIZONTAL_SCROLLBAR_AS_NEEDED</code>.
* @see #setHorizontalScrollBarPolicy
*/
protected int horizontalScrollBarPolicy = HORIZONTAL_SCROLLBAR_AS_NEEDED;
/**
* The scrollpane's viewport child. Default is an empty
* <code>JViewport</code>.
* @see #setViewport
*/
protected JViewport viewport;
/**
* The scrollpane's vertical scrollbar child.
* Default is a <code>JScrollBar</code>.
* @see #setVerticalScrollBar
*/
protected JScrollBar verticalScrollBar;
/**
* The scrollpane's horizontal scrollbar child.
* Default is a <code>JScrollBar</code>.
* @see #setHorizontalScrollBar
*/
protected JScrollBar horizontalScrollBar;
/**
* The row header child. Default is <code>null</code>.
* @see #setRowHeader
*/
protected JViewport rowHeader;
/**
* The column header child. Default is <code>null</code>.
* @see #setColumnHeader
*/
protected JViewport columnHeader;
/**
* The component to display in the lower left corner.
* Default is <code>null</code>.
* @see #setCorner
*/
protected Component lowerLeft;
/**
* The component to display in the lower right corner.
* Default is <code>null</code>.
* @see #setCorner
*/
protected Component lowerRight;
/**
* The component to display in the upper left corner.
* Default is <code>null</code>.
* @see #setCorner
*/
protected Component upperLeft;
/**
* The component to display in the upper right corner.
* Default is <code>null</code>.
* @see #setCorner
*/
protected Component upperRight;
/*
* State flag for mouse wheel scrolling
*/
private boolean wheelScrollState = true;
/**
* Creates a <code>JScrollPane</code> that displays the view
* component in a viewport
* whose view position can be controlled with a pair of scrollbars.
* The scrollbar policies specify when the scrollbars are displayed,
* For example, if <code>vsbPolicy</code> is
* <code>VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_AS_NEEDED</code>
* then the vertical scrollbar only appears if the view doesn't fit
* vertically. The available policy settings are listed at
* {@link #setVerticalScrollBarPolicy} and
* {@link #setHorizontalScrollBarPolicy}.
*
* @see #setViewportView
*
* @param view the component to display in the scrollpanes viewport
* @param vsbPolicy an integer that specifies the vertical
* scrollbar policy
* @param hsbPolicy an integer that specifies the horizontal
* scrollbar policy
*/
public JScrollPane(Component view, int vsbPolicy, int hsbPolicy)
{
setLayout(new ScrollPaneLayout.UIResource());
setVerticalScrollBarPolicy(vsbPolicy);
setHorizontalScrollBarPolicy(hsbPolicy);
setViewport(createViewport());
setVerticalScrollBar(createVerticalScrollBar());
setHorizontalScrollBar(createHorizontalScrollBar());
if (view != null) {
setViewportView(view);
}
setOpaque(true);
updateUI();
if (!this.getComponentOrientation().isLeftToRight()) {
viewport.setViewPosition(new Point(Integer.MAX_VALUE, 0));
}
}
/**
* Creates a <code>JScrollPane</code> that displays the
* contents of the specified
* component, where both horizontal and vertical scrollbars appear
* whenever the component's contents are larger than the view.
*
* @see #setViewportView
* @param view the component to display in the scrollpane's viewport
*/
public JScrollPane(Component view) {
this(view, VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_AS_NEEDED, HORIZONTAL_SCROLLBAR_AS_NEEDED);
}
/**
* Creates an empty (no viewport view) <code>JScrollPane</code>
* with specified
* scrollbar policies. The available policy settings are listed at
* {@link #setVerticalScrollBarPolicy} and
* {@link #setHorizontalScrollBarPolicy}.
*
* @see #setViewportView
*
* @param vsbPolicy an integer that specifies the vertical
* scrollbar policy
* @param hsbPolicy an integer that specifies the horizontal
* scrollbar policy
*/
public JScrollPane(int vsbPolicy, int hsbPolicy) {
this(null, vsbPolicy, hsbPolicy);
}
/**
* Creates an empty (no viewport view) <code>JScrollPane</code>
* where both horizontal and vertical scrollbars appear when needed.
*/
public JScrollPane() {
this(null, VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_AS_NEEDED, HORIZONTAL_SCROLLBAR_AS_NEEDED);
}
/**
* Returns the look and feel (L&F) object that renders this component.
*
* @return the <code>ScrollPaneUI</code> object that renders this
* component
* @see #setUI
* @beaninfo
* bound: true
* hidden: true
* attribute: visualUpdate true
* description: The UI object that implements the Component's LookAndFeel.
*/
public ScrollPaneUI getUI() {
return (ScrollPaneUI)ui;
}
/**
* Sets the <code>ScrollPaneUI</code> object that provides the
* look and feel (L&F) for this component.
*
* @param ui the <code>ScrollPaneUI</code> L&F object
* @see #getUI
*/
public void setUI(ScrollPaneUI ui) {
super.setUI(ui);
}
/**
* Replaces the current <code>ScrollPaneUI</code> object with a version
* from the current default look and feel.
* To be called when the default look and feel changes.
*
* @see JComponent#updateUI
* @see UIManager#getUI
*/
public void updateUI() {
setUI((ScrollPaneUI)UIManager.getUI(this));
}
/**
* Returns the suffix used to construct the name of the L&F class used to
* render this component.
*
* @return the string "ScrollPaneUI"
* @see JComponent#getUIClassID
* @see UIDefaults#getUI
*
* @beaninfo
* hidden: true
*/
public String getUIClassID() {
return uiClassID;
}
/**
* Sets the layout manager for this <code>JScrollPane</code>.
* This method overrides <code>setLayout</code> in
* <code>java.awt.Container</code> to ensure that only
* <code>LayoutManager</code>s which
* are subclasses of <code>ScrollPaneLayout</code> can be used in a
* <code>JScrollPane</code>. If <code>layout</code> is non-null, this
* will invoke <code>syncWithScrollPane</code> on it.
*
* @param layout the specified layout manager
* @exception ClassCastException if layout is not a
* <code>ScrollPaneLayout</code>
* @see java.awt.Container#getLayout
* @see java.awt.Container#setLayout
*
* @beaninfo
* hidden: true
*/
public void setLayout(LayoutManager layout) {
if (layout instanceof ScrollPaneLayout) {
super.setLayout(layout);
((ScrollPaneLayout)layout).syncWithScrollPane(this);
}
else if (layout == null) {
super.setLayout(layout);
}
else {
String s = "layout of JScrollPane must be a ScrollPaneLayout";
throw new ClassCastException(s);
}
}
/**
* Overridden to return true so that any calls to <code>revalidate</code>
* on any descendants of this <code>JScrollPane</code> will cause the
* entire tree beginning with this <code>JScrollPane</code> to be
* validated.
*
* @return true
* @see java.awt.Container#validate
* @see JComponent#revalidate
* @see JComponent#isValidateRoot
*
* @beaninfo
* hidden: true
*/
public boolean isValidateRoot() {
return true;
}
/**
* Returns the vertical scroll bar policy value.
* @return the <code>verticalScrollBarPolicy</code> property
* @see #setVerticalScrollBarPolicy
*/
public int getVerticalScrollBarPolicy() {
return verticalScrollBarPolicy;
}
/**
* Determines when the vertical scrollbar appears in the scrollpane.
* Legal values are:
* <ul>
* <li><code>ScrollPaneConstants.VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_AS_NEEDED</code>
* <li><code>ScrollPaneConstants.VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_NEVER</code>
* <li><code>ScrollPaneConstants.VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_ALWAYS</code>
* </ul>
*
* @param policy one of the three values listed above
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if <code>policy</code>
* is not one of the legal values shown above
* @see #getVerticalScrollBarPolicy
*
* @beaninfo
* preferred: true
* bound: true
* description: The scrollpane vertical scrollbar policy
* enum: VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_AS_NEEDED ScrollPaneConstants.VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_AS_NEEDED
* VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_NEVER ScrollPaneConstants.VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_NEVER
* VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_ALWAYS ScrollPaneConstants.VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_ALWAYS
*/
public void setVerticalScrollBarPolicy(int policy) {
switch (policy) {
case VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_AS_NEEDED:
case VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_NEVER:
case VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_ALWAYS:
break;
default:
throw new IllegalArgumentException("invalid verticalScrollBarPolicy");
}
int old = verticalScrollBarPolicy;
verticalScrollBarPolicy = policy;
firePropertyChange("verticalScrollBarPolicy", old, policy);
revalidate();
repaint();
}
/**
* Returns the horizontal scroll bar policy value.
* @return the <code>horizontalScrollBarPolicy</code> property
* @see #setHorizontalScrollBarPolicy
*/
public int getHorizontalScrollBarPolicy() {
return horizontalScrollBarPolicy;
}
/**
* Determines when the horizontal scrollbar appears in the scrollpane.
* The options are:<ul>
* <li><code>ScrollPaneConstants.HORIZONTAL_SCROLLBAR_AS_NEEDED</code>
* <li><code>ScrollPaneConstants.HORIZONTAL_SCROLLBAR_NEVER</code>
* <li><code>ScrollPaneConstants.HORIZONTAL_SCROLLBAR_ALWAYS</code>
* </ul>
*
* @param policy one of the three values listed above
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if <code>policy</code>
* is not one of the legal values shown above
* @see #getHorizontalScrollBarPolicy
*
* @beaninfo
* preferred: true
* bound: true
* description: The scrollpane scrollbar policy
* enum: HORIZONTAL_SCROLLBAR_AS_NEEDED ScrollPaneConstants.HORIZONTAL_SCROLLBAR_AS_NEEDED
* HORIZONTAL_SCROLLBAR_NEVER ScrollPaneConstants.HORIZONTAL_SCROLLBAR_NEVER
* HORIZONTAL_SCROLLBAR_ALWAYS ScrollPaneConstants.HORIZONTAL_SCROLLBAR_ALWAYS
*/
public void setHorizontalScrollBarPolicy(int policy) {
switch (policy) {
case HORIZONTAL_SCROLLBAR_AS_NEEDED:
case HORIZONTAL_SCROLLBAR_NEVER:
case HORIZONTAL_SCROLLBAR_ALWAYS:
break;
default:
throw new IllegalArgumentException("invalid horizontalScrollBarPolicy");
}
int old = horizontalScrollBarPolicy;
horizontalScrollBarPolicy = policy;
firePropertyChange("horizontalScrollBarPolicy", old, policy);
revalidate();
repaint();
}
/**
* Returns the <code>Border</code> object that surrounds the viewport.
*
* @return the <code>viewportBorder</code> property
* @see #setViewportBorder
*/
public Border getViewportBorder() {
return viewportBorder;
}
/**
* Adds a border around the viewport. Note that the border isn't
* set on the viewport directly, <code>JViewport</code> doesn't support
* the <code>JComponent</code> border property.
* Similarly setting the <code>JScrollPane</code>s
* viewport doesn't affect the <code>viewportBorder</code> property.
* <p>
* The default value of this property is computed by the look
* and feel implementation.
*
* @param viewportBorder the border to be added
* @see #getViewportBorder
* @see #setViewport
*
* @beaninfo
* preferred: true
* bound: true
* description: The border around the viewport.
*/
public void setViewportBorder(Border viewportBorder) {
Border oldValue = this.viewportBorder;
this.viewportBorder = viewportBorder;
firePropertyChange("viewportBorder", oldValue, viewportBorder);
}
/**
* Returns the bounds of the viewport's border.
*
* @return a <code>Rectangle</code> object specifying the viewport border
*/
public Rectangle getViewportBorderBounds()
{
Rectangle borderR = new Rectangle(getSize());
Insets insets = getInsets();
borderR.x = insets.left;
borderR.y = insets.top;
borderR.width -= insets.left + insets.right;
borderR.height -= insets.top + insets.bottom;
boolean leftToRight = SwingUtilities.isLeftToRight(this);
/* If there's a visible column header remove the space it
* needs from the top of borderR.
*/
JViewport colHead = getColumnHeader();
if ((colHead != null) && (colHead.isVisible())) {
int colHeadHeight = colHead.getHeight();
borderR.y += colHeadHeight;
borderR.height -= colHeadHeight;
}
/* If there's a visible row header remove the space it needs
* from the left of borderR.
*/
JViewport rowHead = getRowHeader();
if ((rowHead != null) && (rowHead.isVisible())) {
int rowHeadWidth = rowHead.getWidth();
if ( leftToRight ) {
borderR.x += rowHeadWidth;
}
borderR.width -= rowHeadWidth;
}
/* If there's a visible vertical scrollbar remove the space it needs
* from the width of borderR.
*/
JScrollBar vsb = getVerticalScrollBar();
if ((vsb != null) && (vsb.isVisible())) {
int vsbWidth = vsb.getWidth();
if ( !leftToRight ) {
borderR.x += vsbWidth;
}
borderR.width -= vsbWidth;
}
/* If there's a visible horizontal scrollbar remove the space it needs
* from the height of borderR.
*/
JScrollBar hsb = getHorizontalScrollBar();
if ((hsb != null) && (hsb.isVisible())) {
borderR.height -= hsb.getHeight();
}
return borderR;
}
/**
* By default <code>JScrollPane</code> creates scrollbars
* that are instances
* of this class. <code>Scrollbar</code> overrides the
* <code>getUnitIncrement</code> and <code>getBlockIncrement</code>
* methods so that, if the viewport's view is a <code>Scrollable</code>,
* the view is asked to compute these values. Unless
* the unit/block increment have been explicitly set.
* <p>
* <strong>Warning:</strong>
* 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<sup><font size="-2">TM</font></sup>
* has been added to the <code>java.beans</code> package.
* Please see {@link java.beans.XMLEncoder}.
*
* @see Scrollable
* @see JScrollPane#createVerticalScrollBar
* @see JScrollPane#createHorizontalScrollBar
*/
protected class ScrollBar extends JScrollBar implements UIResource
{
/**
* Set to true when the unit increment has been explicitly set.
* If this is false the viewport's view is obtained and if it
* is an instance of <code>Scrollable</code> the unit increment
* from it is used.
*/
private boolean unitIncrementSet;
/**
* Set to true when the block increment has been explicitly set.
* If this is false the viewport's view is obtained and if it
* is an instance of <code>Scrollable</code> the block increment
* from it is used.
*/
private boolean blockIncrementSet;
/**
* Creates a scrollbar with the specified orientation.
* The options are:
* <ul>
* <li><code>ScrollPaneConstants.VERTICAL</code>
* <li><code>ScrollPaneConstants.HORIZONTAL</code>
* </ul>
*
* @param orientation an integer specifying one of the legal
* orientation values shown above
* @since 1.4
*/
public ScrollBar(int orientation) {
super(orientation);
this.putClientProperty("JScrollBar.fastWheelScrolling",
Boolean.TRUE);
}
/**
* Messages super to set the value, and resets the
* <code>unitIncrementSet</code> instance variable to true.
*
* @param unitIncrement the new unit increment value, in pixels
*/
public void setUnitIncrement(int unitIncrement) {
unitIncrementSet = true;
this.putClientProperty("JScrollBar.fastWheelScrolling", null);
super.setUnitIncrement(unitIncrement);
}
/**
* Computes the unit increment for scrolling if the viewport's
* view is a <code>Scrollable</code> object.
* Otherwise return <code>super.getUnitIncrement</code>.
*
* @param direction less than zero to scroll up/left,
* greater than zero for down/right
* @return an integer, in pixels, containing the unit increment
* @see Scrollable#getScrollableUnitIncrement
*/
public int getUnitIncrement(int direction) {
JViewport vp = getViewport();
if (!unitIncrementSet && (vp != null) &&
(vp.getView() instanceof Scrollable)) {
Scrollable view = (Scrollable)(vp.getView());
Rectangle vr = vp.getViewRect();
return view.getScrollableUnitIncrement(vr, getOrientation(), direction);
}
else {
return super.getUnitIncrement(direction);
}
}
/**
* Messages super to set the value, and resets the
* <code>blockIncrementSet</code> instance variable to true.
*
* @param blockIncrement the new block increment value, in pixels
*/
public void setBlockIncrement(int blockIncrement) {
blockIncrementSet = true;
this.putClientProperty("JScrollBar.fastWheelScrolling", null);
super.setBlockIncrement(blockIncrement);
}
/**
* Computes the block increment for scrolling if the viewport's
* view is a <code>Scrollable</code> object. Otherwise
* the <code>blockIncrement</code> equals the viewport's width
* or height. If there's no viewport return
* <code>super.getBlockIncrement</code>.
*
* @param direction less than zero to scroll up/left,
* greater than zero for down/right
* @return an integer, in pixels, containing the block increment
* @see Scrollable#getScrollableBlockIncrement
*/
public int getBlockIncrement(int direction) {
JViewport vp = getViewport();
if (blockIncrementSet || vp == null) {
return super.getBlockIncrement(direction);
}
else if (vp.getView() instanceof Scrollable) {
Scrollable view = (Scrollable)(vp.getView());
Rectangle vr = vp.getViewRect();
return view.getScrollableBlockIncrement(vr, getOrientation(), direction);
}
else if (getOrientation() == VERTICAL) {
return vp.getExtentSize().height;
}
else {
return vp.getExtentSize().width;
}
}
}
/**
* Returns a <code>JScrollPane.ScrollBar</code> by default.
* Subclasses may override this method to force <code>ScrollPaneUI</code>
* implementations to use a <code>JScrollBar</code> subclass.
* Used by <code>ScrollPaneUI</code> implementations to
* create the horizontal scrollbar.
*
* @return a <code>JScrollBar</code> with a horizontal orientation
* @see JScrollBar
*/
public JScrollBar createHorizontalScrollBar() {
return new ScrollBar(JScrollBar.HORIZONTAL);
}
/**
* Returns the horizontal scroll bar that controls the viewport's
* horizontal view position.
*
* @return the <code>horizontalScrollBar</code> property
* @see #setHorizontalScrollBar
*/
public JScrollBar getHorizontalScrollBar() {
return horizontalScrollBar;
}
/**
* Adds the scrollbar that controls the viewport's horizontal view
* position to the scrollpane.
* This is usually unnecessary, as <code>JScrollPane</code> creates
* horizontal and vertical scrollbars by default.
*
* @param horizontalScrollBar the horizontal scrollbar to be added
* @see #createHorizontalScrollBar
* @see #getHorizontalScrollBar
*
* @beaninfo
* expert: true
* bound: true
* description: The horizontal scrollbar.
*/
public void setHorizontalScrollBar(JScrollBar horizontalScrollBar) {
JScrollBar old = getHorizontalScrollBar();
this.horizontalScrollBar = horizontalScrollBar;
if (horizontalScrollBar != null) {
add(horizontalScrollBar, HORIZONTAL_SCROLLBAR);
}
else if (old != null) {
remove(old);
}
firePropertyChange("horizontalScrollBar", old, horizontalScrollBar);
revalidate();
repaint();
}
/**
* Returns a <code>JScrollPane.ScrollBar</code> by default. Subclasses
* may override this method to force <code>ScrollPaneUI</code>
* implementations to use a <code>JScrollBar</code> subclass.
* Used by <code>ScrollPaneUI</code> implementations to create the
* vertical scrollbar.
*
* @return a <code>JScrollBar</code> with a vertical orientation
* @see JScrollBar
*/
public JScrollBar createVerticalScrollBar() {
return new ScrollBar(JScrollBar.VERTICAL);
}
/**
* Returns the vertical scroll bar that controls the viewports
* vertical view position.
*
* @return the <code>verticalScrollBar</code> property
* @see #setVerticalScrollBar
*/
public JScrollBar getVerticalScrollBar() {
return verticalScrollBar;
}
/**
* Adds the scrollbar that controls the viewports vertical view position
* to the scrollpane. This is usually unnecessary,
* as <code>JScrollPane</code> creates vertical and
* horizontal scrollbars by default.
*
* @param verticalScrollBar the new vertical scrollbar to be added
* @see #createVerticalScrollBar
* @see #getVerticalScrollBar
*
* @beaninfo
* expert: true
* bound: true
* description: The vertical scrollbar.
*/
public void setVerticalScrollBar(JScrollBar verticalScrollBar) {
JScrollBar old = getVerticalScrollBar();
this.verticalScrollBar = verticalScrollBar;
add(verticalScrollBar, VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR);
firePropertyChange("verticalScrollBar", old, verticalScrollBar);
revalidate();
repaint();
}
/**
* Returns a new <code>JViewport</code> by default.
* Used to create the
* viewport (as needed) in <code>setViewportView</code>,
* <code>setRowHeaderView</code>, and <code>setColumnHeaderView</code>.
* Subclasses may override this method to return a subclass of
* <code>JViewport</code>.
*
* @return a new <code>JViewport</code>
*/
protected JViewport createViewport() {
return new JViewport();
}
/**
* Returns the current <code>JViewport</code>.
*
* @see #setViewport
* @return the <code>viewport</code> property
*/
public JViewport getViewport() {
return viewport;
}
/**
* Removes the old viewport (if there is one); forces the
* viewPosition of the new viewport to be in the +x,+y quadrant;
* syncs up the row and column headers (if there are any) with the
* new viewport; and finally syncs the scrollbars and
* headers with the new viewport.
* <p>
* Most applications will find it more convenient to use
* <code>setViewportView</code>
* to add a viewport and a view to the scrollpane.
*
* @param viewport the new viewport to be used; if viewport is
* <code>null</code>, the old viewport is still removed
* and the new viewport is set to <code>null</code>
* @see #createViewport
* @see #getViewport
* @see #setViewportView
*
* @beaninfo
* expert: true
* bound: true
* attribute: visualUpdate true
* description: The viewport child for this scrollpane
*
*/
public void setViewport(JViewport viewport) {
JViewport old = getViewport();
this.viewport = viewport;
if (viewport != null) {
add(viewport, VIEWPORT);
}
else if (old != null) {
remove(old);
}
firePropertyChange("viewport", old, viewport);
if (accessibleContext != null) {
((AccessibleJScrollPane)accessibleContext).resetViewPort();
}
revalidate();
repaint();
}
/**
* Creates a viewport if necessary and then sets its view. Applications
* that don't provide the view directly to the <code>JScrollPane</code>
* constructor
* should use this method to specify the scrollable child that's going
* to be displayed in the scrollpane. For example:
* <pre>
* JScrollPane scrollpane = new JScrollPane();
* scrollpane.setViewportView(myBigComponentToScroll);
* </pre>
* Applications should not add children directly to the scrollpane.
*
* @param view the component to add to the viewport
* @see #setViewport
* @see JViewport#setView
*/
public void setViewportView(Component view) {
if (getViewport() == null) {
setViewport(createViewport());
}
getViewport().setView(view);
}
/**
* Returns the row header.
* @return the <code>rowHeader</code> property
* @see #setRowHeader
*/
public JViewport getRowHeader() {
return rowHeader;
}
/**
* Removes the old rowHeader, if it exists; if the new rowHeader
* isn't <code>null</code>, syncs the y coordinate of its
* viewPosition with
* the viewport (if there is one) and then adds it to the scroll pane.
* <p>
* Most applications will find it more convenient to use
* <code>setRowHeaderView</code>
* to add a row header component and its viewport to the scroll pane.
*
* @param rowHeader the new row header to be used; if <code>null</code>
* the old row header is still removed and the new rowHeader
* is set to <code>null</code>
* @see #getRowHeader
* @see #setRowHeaderView
*
* @beaninfo
* bound: true
* expert: true
* description: The row header child for this scrollpane
*/
public void setRowHeader(JViewport rowHeader) {
JViewport old = getRowHeader();
this.rowHeader = rowHeader;
if (rowHeader != null) {
add(rowHeader, ROW_HEADER);
}
else if (old != null) {
remove(old);
}
firePropertyChange("rowHeader", old, rowHeader);
revalidate();
repaint();
}
/**
* Creates a row-header viewport if necessary, sets
* its view and then adds the row-header viewport
* to the scrollpane. For example:
* <pre>
* JScrollPane scrollpane = new JScrollPane();
* scrollpane.setViewportView(myBigComponentToScroll);
* scrollpane.setRowHeaderView(myBigComponentsRowHeader);
* </pre>
*
* @see #setRowHeader
* @see JViewport#setView
* @param view the component to display as the row header
*/
public void setRowHeaderView(Component view) {
if (getRowHeader() == null) {
setRowHeader(createViewport());
}
getRowHeader().setView(view);
}
/**
* Returns the column header.
* @return the <code>columnHeader</code> property
* @see #setColumnHeader
*/
public JViewport getColumnHeader() {
return columnHeader;
}
/**
* Removes the old columnHeader, if it exists; if the new columnHeader
* isn't <code>null</code>, syncs the x coordinate of its viewPosition
* with the viewport (if there is one) and then adds it to the scroll pane.
* <p>
* Most applications will find it more convenient to use
* <code>setColumnHeaderView</code>
* to add a column header component and its viewport to the scroll pane.
*
* @see #getColumnHeader
* @see #setColumnHeaderView
*
* @beaninfo
* bound: true
* description: The column header child for this scrollpane
* attribute: visualUpdate true
*/
public void setColumnHeader(JViewport columnHeader) {
JViewport old = getColumnHeader();
this.columnHeader = columnHeader;
if (columnHeader != null) {
add(columnHeader, COLUMN_HEADER);
}
else if (old != null) {
remove(old);
}
firePropertyChange("columnHeader", old, columnHeader);
revalidate();
repaint();
}
/**
* Creates a column-header viewport if necessary, sets
* its view, and then adds the column-header viewport
* to the scrollpane. For example:
* <pre>
* JScrollPane scrollpane = new JScrollPane();
* scrollpane.setViewportView(myBigComponentToScroll);
* scrollpane.setColumnHeaderView(myBigComponentsColumnHeader);
* </pre>
*
* @see #setColumnHeader
* @see JViewport#setView
*
* @param view the component to display as the column header
*/
public void setColumnHeaderView(Component view) {
if (getColumnHeader() == null) {
setColumnHeader(createViewport());
}
getColumnHeader().setView(view);
}
/**
* Returns the component at the specified corner. The
* <code>key</code> value specifying the corner is one of:
* <ul>
* <li>ScrollPaneConstants.LOWER_LEFT_CORNER
* <li>ScrollPaneConstants.LOWER_RIGHT_CORNER
* <li>ScrollPaneConstants.UPPER_LEFT_CORNER
* <li>ScrollPaneConstants.UPPER_RIGHT_CORNER
* <li>ScrollPaneConstants.LOWER_LEADING_CORNER
* <li>ScrollPaneConstants.LOWER_TRAILING_CORNER
* <li>ScrollPaneConstants.UPPER_LEADING_CORNER
* <li>ScrollPaneConstants.UPPER_TRAILING_CORNER
* </ul>
*
* @param key one of the values as shown above
* @return the corner component (which may be <code>null</code>)
* identified by the given key, or <code>null</code>
* if the key is invalid
* @see #setCorner
*/
public Component getCorner(String key) {
boolean isLeftToRight = getComponentOrientation().isLeftToRight();
if (key.equals(LOWER_LEADING_CORNER)) {
key = isLeftToRight ? LOWER_LEFT_CORNER : LOWER_RIGHT_CORNER;
} else if (key.equals(LOWER_TRAILING_CORNER)) {
key = isLeftToRight ? LOWER_RIGHT_CORNER : LOWER_LEFT_CORNER;
} else if (key.equals(UPPER_LEADING_CORNER)) {
key = isLeftToRight ? UPPER_LEFT_CORNER : UPPER_RIGHT_CORNER;
} else if (key.equals(UPPER_TRAILING_CORNER)) {
key = isLeftToRight ? UPPER_RIGHT_CORNER : UPPER_LEFT_CORNER;
}
if (key.equals(LOWER_LEFT_CORNER)) {
return lowerLeft;
}
else if (key.equals(LOWER_RIGHT_CORNER)) {
return lowerRight;
}
else if (key.equals(UPPER_LEFT_CORNER)) {
return upperLeft;
}
else if (key.equals(UPPER_RIGHT_CORNER)) {
return upperRight;
}
else {
return null;
}
}
/**
* Adds a child that will appear in one of the scroll panes
* corners, if there's room. For example with both scrollbars
* showing (on the right and bottom edges of the scrollpane)
* the lower left corner component will be shown in the space
* between ends of the two scrollbars. Legal values for
* the <b>key</b> are:
* <ul>
* <li>ScrollPaneConstants.LOWER_LEFT_CORNER
* <li>ScrollPaneConstants.LOWER_RIGHT_CORNER
* <li>ScrollPaneConstants.UPPER_LEFT_CORNER
* <li>ScrollPaneConstants.UPPER_RIGHT_CORNER
* <li>ScrollPaneConstants.LOWER_LEADING_CORNER
* <li>ScrollPaneConstants.LOWER_TRAILING_CORNER
* <li>ScrollPaneConstants.UPPER_LEADING_CORNER
* <li>ScrollPaneConstants.UPPER_TRAILING_CORNER
* </ul>
* <p>
* Although "corner" doesn't match any beans property
* signature, <code>PropertyChange</code> events are generated with the
* property name set to the corner key.
*
* @param key identifies which corner the component will appear in
* @param corner one of the following components:
* <ul>
* <li>lowerLeft
* <li>lowerRight
* <li>upperLeft
* <li>upperRight
* </ul>
* @exception IllegalArgumentException if corner key is invalid
*/
public void setCorner(String key, Component corner)
{
Component old;
boolean isLeftToRight = getComponentOrientation().isLeftToRight();
if (key.equals(LOWER_LEADING_CORNER)) {
key = isLeftToRight ? LOWER_LEFT_CORNER : LOWER_RIGHT_CORNER;
} else if (key.equals(LOWER_TRAILING_CORNER)) {
key = isLeftToRight ? LOWER_RIGHT_CORNER : LOWER_LEFT_CORNER;
} else if (key.equals(UPPER_LEADING_CORNER)) {
key = isLeftToRight ? UPPER_LEFT_CORNER : UPPER_RIGHT_CORNER;
} else if (key.equals(UPPER_TRAILING_CORNER)) {
key = isLeftToRight ? UPPER_RIGHT_CORNER : UPPER_LEFT_CORNER;
}
if (key.equals(LOWER_LEFT_CORNER)) {
old = lowerLeft;
lowerLeft = corner;
}
else if (key.equals(LOWER_RIGHT_CORNER)) {
old = lowerRight;
lowerRight = corner;
}
else if (key.equals(UPPER_LEFT_CORNER)) {
old = upperLeft;
upperLeft = corner;
}
else if (key.equals(UPPER_RIGHT_CORNER)) {
old = upperRight;
upperRight = corner;
}
else {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("invalid corner key");
}
if (old != null) {
remove(old);
}
if (corner != null) {
add(corner, key);
}
firePropertyChange(key, old, corner);
revalidate();
repaint();
}
/**
* Sets the orientation for the vertical and horizontal
* scrollbars as determined by the
* <code>ComponentOrientation</code> argument.
*
* @param co one of the following values:
* <ul>
* <li>java.awt.ComponentOrientation.LEFT_TO_RIGHT
* <li>java.awt.ComponentOrientation.RIGHT_TO_LEFT
* <li>java.awt.ComponentOrientation.UNKNOWN
* </ul>
* @see java.awt.ComponentOrientation
*/
public void setComponentOrientation( ComponentOrientation co ) {
super.setComponentOrientation( co );
if( verticalScrollBar != null )
verticalScrollBar.setComponentOrientation( co );
if( horizontalScrollBar != null )
horizontalScrollBar.setComponentOrientation( co );
}
/**
* Indicates whether or not scrolling will take place in response to the
* mouse wheel. Wheel scrolling is enabled by default.
*
* @see #setWheelScrollingEnabled
* @since 1.4
* @beaninfo
* bound: true
* description: Flag for enabling/disabling mouse wheel scrolling
*/
public boolean isWheelScrollingEnabled() {return wheelScrollState;}
/**
* Enables/disables scrolling in response to movement of the mouse wheel.
* Wheel scrolling is enabled by default.
*
* @param handleWheel <code>true</code> if scrolling should be done
* automatically for a MouseWheelEvent,
* <code>false</code> otherwise.
* @see #isWheelScrollingEnabled
* @see java.awt.event.MouseWheelEvent
* @see java.awt.event.MouseWheelListener
* @since 1.4
* @beaninfo
* bound: true
* description: Flag for enabling/disabling mouse wheel scrolling
*/
public void setWheelScrollingEnabled(boolean handleWheel) {
boolean old = wheelScrollState;
wheelScrollState = handleWheel;
firePropertyChange("wheelScrollingEnabled", old, handleWheel);
}
/**
* See <code>readObject</code> and <code>writeObject</code> in
* <code>JComponent</code> 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);
}
}
}
/**
* Returns a string representation of this <code>JScrollPane</code>.
* 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</code>.
*
* @return a string representation of this <code>JScrollPane</code>.
*/
protected String paramString() {
String viewportBorderString = (viewportBorder != null ?
viewportBorder.toString() : "");
String viewportString = (viewport != null ?
viewport.toString() : "");
String verticalScrollBarPolicyString;
if (verticalScrollBarPolicy == VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_AS_NEEDED) {
verticalScrollBarPolicyString = "VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_AS_NEEDED";
} else if (verticalScrollBarPolicy == VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_NEVER) {
verticalScrollBarPolicyString = "VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_NEVER";
} else if (verticalScrollBarPolicy == VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_ALWAYS) {
verticalScrollBarPolicyString = "VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_ALWAYS";
} else verticalScrollBarPolicyString = "";
String horizontalScrollBarPolicyString;
if (horizontalScrollBarPolicy == HORIZONTAL_SCROLLBAR_AS_NEEDED) {
horizontalScrollBarPolicyString = "HORIZONTAL_SCROLLBAR_AS_NEEDED";
} else if (horizontalScrollBarPolicy == HORIZONTAL_SCROLLBAR_NEVER) {
horizontalScrollBarPolicyString = "HORIZONTAL_SCROLLBAR_NEVER";
} else if (horizontalScrollBarPolicy == HORIZONTAL_SCROLLBAR_ALWAYS) {
horizontalScrollBarPolicyString = "HORIZONTAL_SCROLLBAR_ALWAYS";
} else horizontalScrollBarPolicyString = "";
String horizontalScrollBarString = (horizontalScrollBar != null ?
horizontalScrollBar.toString()
: "");
String verticalScrollBarString = (verticalScrollBar != null ?
verticalScrollBar.toString() : "");
String columnHeaderString = (columnHeader != null ?
columnHeader.toString() : "");
String rowHeaderString = (rowHeader != null ?
rowHeader.toString() : "");
String lowerLeftString = (lowerLeft != null ?
lowerLeft.toString() : "");
String lowerRightString = (lowerRight != null ?
lowerRight.toString() : "");
String upperLeftString = (upperLeft != null ?
upperLeft.toString() : "");
String upperRightString = (upperRight != null ?
upperRight.toString() : "");
return super.paramString() +
",columnHeader=" + columnHeaderString +
",horizontalScrollBar=" + horizontalScrollBarString +
",horizontalScrollBarPolicy=" + horizontalScrollBarPolicyString +
",lowerLeft=" + lowerLeftString +
",lowerRight=" + lowerRightString +
",rowHeader=" + rowHeaderString +
",upperLeft=" + upperLeftString +
",upperRight=" + upperRightString +
",verticalScrollBar=" + verticalScrollBarString +
",verticalScrollBarPolicy=" + verticalScrollBarPolicyString +
",viewport=" + viewportString +
",viewportBorder=" + viewportBorderString;
}
/////////////////
// Accessibility support
////////////////
/**
* Gets the AccessibleContext associated with this JScrollPane.
* For scroll panes, the AccessibleContext takes the form of an
* AccessibleJScrollPane.
* A new AccessibleJScrollPane instance is created if necessary.
*
* @return an AccessibleJScrollPane that serves as the
* AccessibleContext of this JScrollPane
*/
public AccessibleContext getAccessibleContext() {
if (accessibleContext == null) {
accessibleContext = new AccessibleJScrollPane();
}
return accessibleContext;
}
/**
* This class implements accessibility support for the
* <code>JScrollPane</code> class. It provides an implementation of the
* Java Accessibility API appropriate to scroll pane user-interface
* elements.
* <p>
* <strong>Warning:</strong>
* 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<sup><font size="-2">TM</font></sup>
* has been added to the <code>java.beans</code> package.
* Please see {@link java.beans.XMLEncoder}.
*/
protected class AccessibleJScrollPane extends AccessibleJComponent
implements ChangeListener, PropertyChangeListener {
protected JViewport viewPort = null;
/*
* Resets the viewport ChangeListener and PropertyChangeListener
*/
public void resetViewPort() {
if (viewPort != null) {
viewPort.removeChangeListener(this);
viewPort.removePropertyChangeListener(this);
}
viewPort = JScrollPane.this.getViewport();
if (viewPort != null) {
viewPort.addChangeListener(this);
viewPort.addPropertyChangeListener(this);
}
}
/**
* AccessibleJScrollPane constructor
*/
public AccessibleJScrollPane() {
super();
resetViewPort();
// initialize the AccessibleRelationSets for the JScrollPane
// and JScrollBar(s)
JScrollBar scrollBar = getHorizontalScrollBar();
if (scrollBar != null) {
setScrollBarRelations(scrollBar);
}
scrollBar = getVerticalScrollBar();
if (scrollBar != null) {
setScrollBarRelations(scrollBar);
}
}
/**
* Get the role of this object.
*
* @return an instance of AccessibleRole describing the role of the
* object
* @see AccessibleRole
*/
public AccessibleRole getAccessibleRole() {
return AccessibleRole.SCROLL_PANE;
}
/**
* Invoked when the target of the listener has changed its state.
*
* @param e a <code>ChangeEvent</code> object. Must not be null.
*
* @throws NullPointerException if the parameter is null.
*/
public void stateChanged(ChangeEvent e) {
if (e == null) {
throw new NullPointerException();
}
firePropertyChange(ACCESSIBLE_VISIBLE_DATA_PROPERTY,
Boolean.valueOf(false),
Boolean.valueOf(true));
}
/**
* This method gets called when a bound property is changed.
* @param e A <code>PropertyChangeEvent</code> object describing
* the event source and the property that has changed. Must not be null.
*
* @throws NullPointerException if the parameter is null.
* @since 1.5
*/
public void propertyChange(PropertyChangeEvent e) {
String propertyName = e.getPropertyName();
if (propertyName == "horizontalScrollBar" ||
propertyName == "verticalScrollBar") {
if (e.getNewValue() instanceof JScrollBar) {
setScrollBarRelations((JScrollBar)e.getNewValue());
}
}
}
/*
* Sets the CONTROLLER_FOR and CONTROLLED_BY AccessibleRelations for
* the JScrollPane and JScrollBar. JScrollBar must not be null.
*/
void setScrollBarRelations(JScrollBar scrollBar) {
/*
* The JScrollBar is a CONTROLLER_FOR the JScrollPane.
* The JScrollPane is CONTROLLED_BY the JScrollBar.
*/
AccessibleRelation controlledBy =
new AccessibleRelation(AccessibleRelation.CONTROLLED_BY,
scrollBar);
AccessibleRelation controllerFor =
new AccessibleRelation(AccessibleRelation.CONTROLLER_FOR,
JScrollPane.this);
// set the relation set for the scroll bar
AccessibleContext ac = scrollBar.getAccessibleContext();
ac.getAccessibleRelationSet().add(controllerFor);
// set the relation set for the scroll pane
getAccessibleRelationSet().add(controlledBy);
}
}
}