javax.swing

Class UIDefaults

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    Serializable, Cloneable, Map<Object,Object>

    public class UIDefaults
    extends Hashtable<Object,Object>
    A table of defaults for Swing components. Applications can set/get default values via the UIManager.

    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 JavaBeansTM has been added to the java.beans package. Please see XMLEncoder.

    See Also:
    UIManager
    • Constructor Detail
      • UIDefaults
        public UIDefaults()
        Creates an empty defaults table.
      • UIDefaults
        public UIDefaults(int initialCapacity,
                  float loadFactor)
        Creates an empty defaults table with the specified initial capacity and load factor.
        Parameters:
        initialCapacity - the initial capacity of the defaults table
        loadFactor - the load factor of the defaults table
        Since:
        1.6
        See Also:
        Hashtable
      • UIDefaults
        public UIDefaults(Object[] keyValueList)
        Creates a defaults table initialized with the specified key/value pairs. For example:
                Object[] uiDefaults = {
                     "Font", new Font("Dialog", Font.BOLD, 12),
                    "Color", Color.red,
                     "five", new Integer(5)
                }
                UIDefaults myDefaults = new UIDefaults(uiDefaults);
         
        Parameters:
        keyValueList - an array of objects containing the key/value pairs
    • Method Detail
      • get
        public Object get(Object key)
        Returns the value for key. If the value is a UIDefaults.LazyValue then the real value is computed with LazyValue.createValue(), the table entry is replaced, and the real value is returned. If the value is an UIDefaults.ActiveValue the table entry is not replaced - the value is computed with ActiveValue.createValue() for each get() call. If the key is not found in the table then it is searched for in the list of resource bundles maintained by this object. The resource bundles are searched most recently added first using the locale returned by getDefaultLocale. LazyValues and ActiveValues are not supported in the resource bundles.
        Specified by:
        get in interface Map<Object,Object>
        Overrides:
        get in class Hashtable<Object,Object>
        Parameters:
        key - the desired key
        Returns:
        the value for key
        Since:
        1.4
        See Also:
        UIDefaults.LazyValue, UIDefaults.ActiveValue, Hashtable.get(java.lang.Object), getDefaultLocale(), addResourceBundle(java.lang.String)
      • get
        public Object get(Object key,
                 Locale l)
        Returns the value for key associated with the given locale. If the value is a UIDefaults.LazyValue then the real value is computed with LazyValue.createValue(), the table entry is replaced, and the real value is returned. If the value is an UIDefaults.ActiveValue the table entry is not replaced - the value is computed with ActiveValue.createValue() for each get() call. If the key is not found in the table then it is searched for in the list of resource bundles maintained by this object. The resource bundles are searched most recently added first using the given locale. LazyValues and ActiveValues are not supported in the resource bundles.
        Parameters:
        key - the desired key
        l - the desired locale
        Returns:
        the value for key
        Since:
        1.4
        See Also:
        UIDefaults.LazyValue, UIDefaults.ActiveValue, Hashtable.get(java.lang.Object), addResourceBundle(java.lang.String)
      • put
        public Object put(Object key,
                 Object value)
        Sets the value of key to value for all locales. If key is a string and the new value isn't equal to the old one, fire a PropertyChangeEvent. If value is null, the key is removed from the table.
        Specified by:
        put in interface Map<Object,Object>
        Overrides:
        put in class Hashtable<Object,Object>
        Parameters:
        key - the unique Object who's value will be used to retrieve the data value associated with it
        value - the new Object to store as data under that key
        Returns:
        the previous Object value, or null
        See Also:
        putDefaults(java.lang.Object[]), Hashtable.put(K, V)
      • putDefaults
        public void putDefaults(Object[] keyValueList)
        Puts all of the key/value pairs in the database and unconditionally generates one PropertyChangeEvent. The events oldValue and newValue will be null and its propertyName will be "UIDefaults". The key/value pairs are added for all locales.
        Parameters:
        keyValueList - an array of key/value pairs
        See Also:
        put(java.lang.Object, java.lang.Object), Hashtable.put(K, V)
      • getFont
        public Font getFont(Object key)
        If the value of key is a Font return it, otherwise return null.
        Parameters:
        key - the desired key
        Returns:
        if the value for key is a Font, return the Font object; otherwise return null
      • getFont
        public Font getFont(Object key,
                   Locale l)
        If the value of key for the given Locale is a Font return it, otherwise return null.
        Parameters:
        key - the desired key
        l - the desired locale
        Returns:
        if the value for key and Locale is a Font, return the Font object; otherwise return null
        Since:
        1.4
      • getColor
        public Color getColor(Object key)
        If the value of key is a Color return it, otherwise return null.
        Parameters:
        key - the desired key
        Returns:
        if the value for key is a Color, return the Color object; otherwise return null
      • getColor
        public Color getColor(Object key,
                     Locale l)
        If the value of key for the given Locale is a Color return it, otherwise return null.
        Parameters:
        key - the desired key
        l - the desired locale
        Returns:
        if the value for key and Locale is a Color, return the Color object; otherwise return null
        Since:
        1.4
      • getIcon
        public Icon getIcon(Object key)
        If the value of key is an Icon return it, otherwise return null.
        Parameters:
        key - the desired key
        Returns:
        if the value for key is an Icon, return the Icon object; otherwise return null
      • getIcon
        public Icon getIcon(Object key,
                   Locale l)
        If the value of key for the given Locale is an Icon return it, otherwise return null.
        Parameters:
        key - the desired key
        l - the desired locale
        Returns:
        if the value for key and Locale is an Icon, return the Icon object; otherwise return null
        Since:
        1.4
      • getBorder
        public Border getBorder(Object key)
        If the value of key is a Border return it, otherwise return null.
        Parameters:
        key - the desired key
        Returns:
        if the value for key is a Border, return the Border object; otherwise return null
      • getBorder
        public Border getBorder(Object key,
                       Locale l)
        If the value of key for the given Locale is a Border return it, otherwise return null.
        Parameters:
        key - the desired key
        l - the desired locale
        Returns:
        if the value for key and Locale is a Border, return the Border object; otherwise return null
        Since:
        1.4
      • getString
        public String getString(Object key)
        If the value of key is a String return it, otherwise return null.
        Parameters:
        key - the desired key
        Returns:
        if the value for key is a String, return the String object; otherwise return null
      • getString
        public String getString(Object key,
                       Locale l)
        If the value of key for the given Locale is a String return it, otherwise return null.
        Parameters:
        key - the desired key
        l - the desired Locale
        Returns:
        if the value for key for the given Locale is a String, return the String object; otherwise return null
        Since:
        1.4
      • getInt
        public int getInt(Object key)
        If the value of key is an Integer return its integer value, otherwise return 0.
        Parameters:
        key - the desired key
        Returns:
        if the value for key is an Integer, return its value, otherwise return 0
      • getInt
        public int getInt(Object key,
                 Locale l)
        If the value of key for the given Locale is an Integer return its integer value, otherwise return 0.
        Parameters:
        key - the desired key
        l - the desired locale
        Returns:
        if the value for key and Locale is an Integer, return its value, otherwise return 0
        Since:
        1.4
      • getBoolean
        public boolean getBoolean(Object key)
        If the value of key is boolean, return the boolean value, otherwise return false.
        Parameters:
        key - an Object specifying the key for the desired boolean value
        Returns:
        if the value of key is boolean, return the boolean value, otherwise return false.
        Since:
        1.4
      • getBoolean
        public boolean getBoolean(Object key,
                         Locale l)
        If the value of key for the given Locale is boolean, return the boolean value, otherwise return false.
        Parameters:
        key - an Object specifying the key for the desired boolean value
        l - the desired locale
        Returns:
        if the value for key and Locale is boolean, return the boolean value, otherwise return false.
        Since:
        1.4
      • getInsets
        public Insets getInsets(Object key)
        If the value of key is an Insets return it, otherwise return null.
        Parameters:
        key - the desired key
        Returns:
        if the value for key is an Insets, return the Insets object; otherwise return null
      • getInsets
        public Insets getInsets(Object key,
                       Locale l)
        If the value of key for the given Locale is an Insets return it, otherwise return null.
        Parameters:
        key - the desired key
        l - the desired locale
        Returns:
        if the value for key and Locale is an Insets, return the Insets object; otherwise return null
        Since:
        1.4
      • getDimension
        public Dimension getDimension(Object key)
        If the value of key is a Dimension return it, otherwise return null.
        Parameters:
        key - the desired key
        Returns:
        if the value for key is a Dimension, return the Dimension object; otherwise return null
      • getDimension
        public Dimension getDimension(Object key,
                             Locale l)
        If the value of key for the given Locale is a Dimension return it, otherwise return null.
        Parameters:
        key - the desired key
        l - the desired locale
        Returns:
        if the value for key and Locale is a Dimension, return the Dimension object; otherwise return null
        Since:
        1.4
      • getUIClass
        public Class<? extends ComponentUI> getUIClass(String uiClassID,
                                              ClassLoader uiClassLoader)
        The value of get(uidClassID) must be the String name of a class that implements the corresponding ComponentUI class. If the class hasn't been loaded before, this method looks up the class with uiClassLoader.loadClass() if a non null class loader is provided, classForName() otherwise.

        If a mapping for uiClassID exists or if the specified class can't be found, return null.

        This method is used by getUI, it's usually not necessary to call it directly.

        Parameters:
        uiClassID - a string containing the class ID
        uiClassLoader - the object which will load the class
        Returns:
        the value of Class.forName(get(uidClassID))
        See Also:
        getUI(javax.swing.JComponent)
      • getUIClass
        public Class<? extends ComponentUI> getUIClass(String uiClassID)
        Returns the L&F class that renders this component.
        Parameters:
        uiClassID - a string containing the class ID
        Returns:
        the Class object returned by getUIClass(uiClassID, null)
      • getUIError
        protected void getUIError(String msg)
        If getUI() fails for any reason, it calls this method before returning null. Subclasses may choose to do more or less here.
        Parameters:
        msg - message string to print
        See Also:
        getUI(javax.swing.JComponent)
      • getUI
        public ComponentUI getUI(JComponent target)
        Creates an ComponentUI implementation for the specified component. In other words create the look and feel specific delegate object for target. This is done in two steps:
        • Look up the name of the ComponentUI implementation class under the value returned by target.getUIClassID().
        • Use the implementation classes static createUI() method to construct a look and feel delegate.
        Parameters:
        target - the JComponent which needs a UI
        Returns:
        the ComponentUI object
      • addPropertyChangeListener
        public void addPropertyChangeListener(PropertyChangeListener listener)
        Adds a PropertyChangeListener to the listener list. The listener is registered for all properties.

        A PropertyChangeEvent will get fired whenever a default is changed.

        Parameters:
        listener - the PropertyChangeListener to be added
        See Also:
        PropertyChangeSupport
      • removePropertyChangeListener
        public void removePropertyChangeListener(PropertyChangeListener listener)
        Removes a PropertyChangeListener from the listener list. This removes a PropertyChangeListener that was registered for all properties.
        Parameters:
        listener - the PropertyChangeListener to be removed
        See Also:
        PropertyChangeSupport
      • getPropertyChangeListeners
        public PropertyChangeListener[] getPropertyChangeListeners()
        Returns an array of all the PropertyChangeListeners added to this UIDefaults with addPropertyChangeListener().
        Returns:
        all of the PropertyChangeListeners added or an empty array if no listeners have been added
        Since:
        1.4
      • firePropertyChange
        protected void firePropertyChange(String propertyName,
                              Object oldValue,
                              Object newValue)
        Support for reporting bound property changes. If oldValue and newValue are not equal and the PropertyChangeEventx listener list isn't empty, then fire a PropertyChange event to each listener.
        Parameters:
        propertyName - the programmatic name of the property that was changed
        oldValue - the old value of the property
        newValue - the new value of the property
        See Also:
        PropertyChangeSupport
      • addResourceBundle
        public void addResourceBundle(String bundleName)
        Adds a resource bundle to the list of resource bundles that are searched for localized values. Resource bundles are searched in the reverse order they were added. In other words, the most recently added bundle is searched first.
        Parameters:
        bundleName - the base name of the resource bundle to be added
        Since:
        1.4
        See Also:
        ResourceBundle, removeResourceBundle(java.lang.String)
      • removeResourceBundle
        public void removeResourceBundle(String bundleName)
        Removes a resource bundle from the list of resource bundles that are searched for localized defaults.
        Parameters:
        bundleName - the base name of the resource bundle to be removed
        Since:
        1.4
        See Also:
        ResourceBundle, addResourceBundle(java.lang.String)
      • setDefaultLocale
        public void setDefaultLocale(Locale l)
        Sets the default locale. The default locale is used in retrieving localized values via get methods that do not take a locale argument. As of release 1.4, Swing UI objects should retrieve localized values using the locale of their component rather than the default locale. The default locale exists to provide compatibility with pre 1.4 behaviour.
        Parameters:
        l - the new default locale
        Since:
        1.4
        See Also:
        getDefaultLocale(), get(Object), get(Object,Locale)
      • getDefaultLocale
        public Locale getDefaultLocale()
        Returns the default locale. The default locale is used in retrieving localized values via get methods that do not take a locale argument. As of release 1.4, Swing UI objects should retrieve localized values using the locale of their component rather than the default locale. The default locale exists to provide compatibility with pre 1.4 behaviour.
        Returns:
        the default locale
        Since:
        1.4
        See Also:
        setDefaultLocale(java.util.Locale), get(Object), get(Object,Locale)

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