javax.swing.plaf

Class ComponentUI

    • Constructor Detail

      • ComponentUI

        public ComponentUI()
        Sole constructor. (For invocation by subclass constructors, typically implicit.)
    • Method Detail

      • installUI

        public void installUI(JComponent c)
        Configures the specified component appropriately for the look and feel. This method is invoked when the ComponentUI instance is being installed as the UI delegate on the specified component. This method should completely configure the component for the look and feel, including the following:
        1. Install default property values for color, fonts, borders, icons, opacity, etc. on the component. Whenever possible, property values initialized by the client program should not be overridden.
        2. Install a LayoutManager on the component if necessary.
        3. Create/add any required sub-components to the component.
        4. Create/install event listeners on the component.
        5. Create/install a PropertyChangeListener on the component in order to detect and respond to component property changes appropriately.
        6. Install keyboard UI (mnemonics, traversal, etc.) on the component.
        7. Initialize any appropriate instance data.
        Parameters:
        c - the component where this UI delegate is being installed
        See Also:
        uninstallUI(javax.swing.JComponent), JComponent.setUI(javax.swing.plaf.ComponentUI), JComponent.updateUI()
      • uninstallUI

        public void uninstallUI(JComponent c)
        Reverses configuration which was done on the specified component during installUI. This method is invoked when this UIComponent instance is being removed as the UI delegate for the specified component. This method should undo the configuration performed in installUI, being careful to leave the JComponent instance in a clean state (no extraneous listeners, look-and-feel-specific property objects, etc.). This should include the following:
        1. Remove any UI-set borders from the component.
        2. Remove any UI-set layout managers on the component.
        3. Remove any UI-added sub-components from the component.
        4. Remove any UI-added event/property listeners from the component.
        5. Remove any UI-installed keyboard UI from the component.
        6. Nullify any allocated instance data objects to allow for GC.
        Parameters:
        c - the component from which this UI delegate is being removed; this argument is often ignored, but might be used if the UI object is stateless and shared by multiple components
        See Also:
        installUI(javax.swing.JComponent), JComponent.updateUI()
      • paint

        public void paint(Graphics g,
                 JComponent c)
        Paints the specified component appropriately for the look and feel. This method is invoked from the ComponentUI.update method when the specified component is being painted. Subclasses should override this method and use the specified Graphics object to render the content of the component.
        Parameters:
        g - the Graphics context in which to paint
        c - the component being painted; this argument is often ignored, but might be used if the UI object is stateless and shared by multiple components
        See Also:
        update(java.awt.Graphics, javax.swing.JComponent)
      • update

        public void update(Graphics g,
                  JComponent c)
        Notifies this UI delegate that it is time to paint the specified component. This method is invoked by JComponent when the specified component is being painted.

        By default this method fills the specified component with its background color if its opaque property is true, and then immediately calls paint. In general this method need not be overridden by subclasses; all look-and-feel rendering code should reside in the paint method.

        Parameters:
        g - the Graphics context in which to paint
        c - the component being painted; this argument is often ignored, but might be used if the UI object is stateless and shared by multiple components
        See Also:
        paint(java.awt.Graphics, javax.swing.JComponent), JComponent.paintComponent(java.awt.Graphics)
      • getPreferredSize

        public Dimension getPreferredSize(JComponent c)
        Returns the specified component's preferred size appropriate for the look and feel. If null is returned, the preferred size will be calculated by the component's layout manager instead (this is the preferred approach for any component with a specific layout manager installed). The default implementation of this method returns null.
        Parameters:
        c - the component whose preferred size is being queried; this argument is often ignored, but might be used if the UI object is stateless and shared by multiple components
        See Also:
        JComponent.getPreferredSize(), LayoutManager.preferredLayoutSize(java.awt.Container)
      • getMinimumSize

        public Dimension getMinimumSize(JComponent c)
        Returns the specified component's minimum size appropriate for the look and feel. If null is returned, the minimum size will be calculated by the component's layout manager instead (this is the preferred approach for any component with a specific layout manager installed). The default implementation of this method invokes getPreferredSize and returns that value.
        Parameters:
        c - the component whose minimum size is being queried; this argument is often ignored, but might be used if the UI object is stateless and shared by multiple components
        Returns:
        a Dimension object or null
        See Also:
        JComponent.getMinimumSize(), LayoutManager.minimumLayoutSize(java.awt.Container), getPreferredSize(javax.swing.JComponent)
      • getMaximumSize

        public Dimension getMaximumSize(JComponent c)
        Returns the specified component's maximum size appropriate for the look and feel. If null is returned, the maximum size will be calculated by the component's layout manager instead (this is the preferred approach for any component with a specific layout manager installed). The default implementation of this method invokes getPreferredSize and returns that value.
        Parameters:
        c - the component whose maximum size is being queried; this argument is often ignored, but might be used if the UI object is stateless and shared by multiple components
        Returns:
        a Dimension object or null
        See Also:
        JComponent.getMaximumSize(), LayoutManager2.maximumLayoutSize(java.awt.Container)
      • contains

        public boolean contains(JComponent c,
                       int x,
                       int y)
        Returns true if the specified x,y location is contained within the look and feel's defined shape of the specified component. x and y are defined to be relative to the coordinate system of the specified component. Although a component's bounds is constrained to a rectangle, this method provides the means for defining a non-rectangular shape within those bounds for the purpose of hit detection.
        Parameters:
        c - the component where the x,y location is being queried; this argument is often ignored, but might be used if the UI object is stateless and shared by multiple components
        x - the x coordinate of the point
        y - the y coordinate of the point
        See Also:
        JComponent.contains(int, int), Component.contains(int, int)
      • createUI

        public static ComponentUI createUI(JComponent c)
        Returns an instance of the UI delegate for the specified component. Each subclass must provide its own static createUI method that returns an instance of that UI delegate subclass. If the UI delegate subclass is stateless, it may return an instance that is shared by multiple components. If the UI delegate is stateful, then it should return a new instance per component. The default implementation of this method throws an error, as it should never be invoked.
      • getBaseline

        public int getBaseline(JComponent c,
                      int width,
                      int height)
        Returns the baseline. The baseline is measured from the top of the component. This method is primarily meant for LayoutManagers to align components along their baseline. A return value less than 0 indicates this component does not have a reasonable baseline and that LayoutManagers should not align this component on its baseline.

        This method returns -1. Subclasses that have a meaningful baseline should override appropriately.

        Parameters:
        c - JComponent baseline is being requested for
        width - the width to get the baseline for
        height - the height to get the baseline for
        Returns:
        baseline or a value < 0 indicating there is no reasonable baseline
        Throws:
        NullPointerException - if c is null
        IllegalArgumentException - if width or height is < 0
        Since:
        1.6
        See Also:
        JComponent.getBaseline(int,int)
      • getBaselineResizeBehavior

        public Component.BaselineResizeBehavior getBaselineResizeBehavior(JComponent c)
        Returns an enum indicating how the baseline of he component changes as the size changes. This method is primarily meant for layout managers and GUI builders.

        This method returns BaselineResizeBehavior.OTHER. Subclasses that support a baseline should override appropriately.

        Parameters:
        c - JComponent to return baseline resize behavior for
        Returns:
        an enum indicating how the baseline changes as the component size changes
        Throws:
        NullPointerException - if c is null
        Since:
        1.6
        See Also:
        JComponent.getBaseline(int, int)
      • getAccessibleChildrenCount

        public int getAccessibleChildrenCount(JComponent c)
        Returns the number of accessible children in the object. If all of the children of this object implement Accessible, this method should return the number of children of this object. UIs might wish to override this if they present areas on the screen that can be viewed as components, but actual components are not used for presenting those areas. Note: As of v1.3, it is recommended that developers call Component.AccessibleAWTComponent.getAccessibleChildrenCount() instead of this method.
        Returns:
        the number of accessible children in the object
        See Also:
        getAccessibleChild(javax.swing.JComponent, int)
      • getAccessibleChild

        public Accessible getAccessibleChild(JComponent c,
                                    int i)
        Returns the ith Accessible child of the object. UIs might need to override this if they present areas on the screen that can be viewed as components, but actual components are not used for presenting those areas.

        Note: As of v1.3, it is recommended that developers call Component.AccessibleAWTComponent.getAccessibleChild() instead of this method.

        Parameters:
        i - zero-based index of child
        Returns:
        the ith Accessible child of the object
        See Also:
        getAccessibleChildrenCount(javax.swing.JComponent)

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