8054834: Modular Source Code
Reviewed-by: alanb, chegar, ihse, mduigou
Contributed-by: alan.bateman@oracle.com, alex.buckley@oracle.com, chris.hegarty@oracle.com, erik.joelsson@oracle.com, jonathan.gibbons@oracle.com, karen.kinnear@oracle.com, magnus.ihse.bursie@oracle.com, mandy.chung@oracle.com, mark.reinhold@oracle.com, paul.sandoz@oracle.com
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/*
* This source code is provided to illustrate the usage of a given feature
* or technique and has been deliberately simplified. Additional steps
* required for a production-quality application, such as security checks,
* input validation and proper error handling, might not be present in
* this sample code.
*/
import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import javax.swing.filechooser.FileSystemView;
/**
* This is a simple example that uses the FileSystemView class.
* You can provide a superclass of the FileSystemView class with your own functionality.
*
* @author Pavel Porvatov
*/
public class ExampleFileSystemView extends FileSystemView {
/**
* Creates a new folder with the default name "New folder". This method is invoked
* when the user presses the "New folder" button.
*/
public File createNewFolder(File containingDir) throws IOException {
File result = new File(containingDir, "New folder");
if (result.exists()) {
throw new IOException("Directory 'New folder' exists");
}
if (!result.mkdir()) {
throw new IOException("Cannot create directory");
}
return result;
}
/**
* Returns a list which appears in a drop-down list of the FileChooser component.
* In this implementation only the home directory is returned.
*/
@Override
public File[] getRoots() {
return new File[] { getHomeDirectory() };
}
/**
* Returns a string that represents a directory or a file in the FileChooser component.
* A string with all upper case letters is returned for a directory.
* A string with all lower case letters is returned for a file.
*/
@Override
public String getSystemDisplayName(File f) {
String displayName = super.getSystemDisplayName(f);
return f.isDirectory() ? displayName.toUpperCase() : displayName.
toLowerCase();
}
}