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* @(#)JTreeTable.java 1.2 98/10/27
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package org.mozilla.javascript.tools.debugger.treetable;
import java.awt.Component;
import java.awt.Dimension;
import java.awt.Graphics;
import java.awt.event.MouseEvent;
import java.util.EventObject;
import javax.swing.JTable;
import javax.swing.JTree;
import javax.swing.ListSelectionModel;
import javax.swing.LookAndFeel;
import javax.swing.UIManager;
import javax.swing.event.ListSelectionEvent;
import javax.swing.event.ListSelectionListener;
import javax.swing.table.TableCellEditor;
import javax.swing.table.TableCellRenderer;
import javax.swing.tree.DefaultTreeCellRenderer;
import javax.swing.tree.DefaultTreeSelectionModel;
import javax.swing.tree.TreeCellRenderer;
import javax.swing.tree.TreeModel;
import javax.swing.tree.TreePath;
/**
* This example shows how to create a simple JTreeTable component,
* by using a JTree as a renderer (and editor) for the cells in a
* particular column in the JTable.
*
* @version 1.2 10/27/98
*
* @author Philip Milne
* @author Scott Violet
*/
public class JTreeTable extends JTable {
/**
*
*/
private static final long serialVersionUID = -2103973006456695515L;
/** A subclass of JTree. */
protected TreeTableCellRenderer tree;
public JTreeTable(TreeTableModel treeTableModel) {
super();
// Create the tree. It will be used as a renderer and editor.
tree = new TreeTableCellRenderer(treeTableModel);
// Install a tableModel representing the visible rows in the tree.
super.setModel(new TreeTableModelAdapter(treeTableModel, tree));
// Force the JTable and JTree to share their row selection models.
ListToTreeSelectionModelWrapper selectionWrapper = new
ListToTreeSelectionModelWrapper();
tree.setSelectionModel(selectionWrapper);
setSelectionModel(selectionWrapper.getListSelectionModel());
// Install the tree editor renderer and editor.
setDefaultRenderer(TreeTableModel.class, tree);
setDefaultEditor(TreeTableModel.class, new TreeTableCellEditor());
// No grid.
setShowGrid(false);
// No intercell spacing
setIntercellSpacing(new Dimension(0, 0));
// And update the height of the trees row to match that of
// the table.
if (tree.getRowHeight() < 1) {
// Metal looks better like this.
setRowHeight(18);
}
}
/**
* Overridden to message super and forward the method to the tree.
* Since the tree is not actually in the component hierarchy it will
* never receive this unless we forward it in this manner.
*/
@Override
public void updateUI() {
super.updateUI();
if(tree != null) {
tree.updateUI();
}
// Use the tree's default foreground and background colors in the
// table.
LookAndFeel.installColorsAndFont(this, "Tree.background",
"Tree.foreground", "Tree.font");
}
/* Workaround for BasicTableUI anomaly. Make sure the UI never tries to
* paint the editor. The UI currently uses different techniques to
* paint the renderers and editors and overriding setBounds() below
* is not the right thing to do for an editor. Returning -1 for the
* editing row in this case, ensures the editor is never painted.
*/
@Override
public int getEditingRow() {
return (getColumnClass(editingColumn) == TreeTableModel.class) ? -1 :
editingRow;
}
/**
* Overridden to pass the new rowHeight to the tree.
*/
@Override
public void setRowHeight(int rowHeight) {
super.setRowHeight(rowHeight);
if (tree != null && tree.getRowHeight() != rowHeight) {
tree.setRowHeight(getRowHeight());
}
}
/**
* Returns the tree that is being shared between the model.
*/
public JTree getTree() {
return tree;
}
/**
* A TreeCellRenderer that displays a JTree.
*/
public class TreeTableCellRenderer extends JTree implements TableCellRenderer {
private static final long serialVersionUID = -193867880014600717L;
/** Last table/tree row asked to renderer. */
protected int visibleRow;
public TreeTableCellRenderer(TreeModel model) {
super(model);
// Make sure that there is no border.
setBorder(null);
}
/**
* updateUI is overridden to set the colors of the Tree's renderer
* to match that of the table.
*/
@Override
public void updateUI() {
super.updateUI();
// Make the tree's cell renderer use the table's cell selection
// colors.
TreeCellRenderer tcr = getCellRenderer();
if (tcr instanceof DefaultTreeCellRenderer) {
DefaultTreeCellRenderer dtcr = ((DefaultTreeCellRenderer)tcr);
// For 1.1 uncomment this, 1.2 has a bug that will cause an
// exception to be thrown if the border selection color is
// null.
// dtcr.setBorderSelectionColor(null);
dtcr.setTextSelectionColor(UIManager.getColor
("Table.selectionForeground"));
dtcr.setBackgroundSelectionColor(UIManager.getColor
("Table.selectionBackground"));
}
}
/**
* Sets the row height of the tree, and forwards the row height to
* the table.
*/
@Override
public void setRowHeight(int rowHeight) {
if (rowHeight > 0) {
super.setRowHeight(rowHeight);
if (JTreeTable.this.getRowHeight() != rowHeight) {
JTreeTable.this.setRowHeight(getRowHeight());
}
}
}
/**
* This is overridden to set the height to match that of the JTable.
*/
@Override
public void setBounds(int x, int y, int w, int h) {
super.setBounds(x, 0, w, JTreeTable.this.getHeight());
}
/**
* Sublcassed to translate the graphics such that the last visible
* row will be drawn at 0,0.
*/
@Override
public void paint(Graphics g) {
g.translate(0, -visibleRow * getRowHeight());
super.paint(g);
}
/**
* TreeCellRenderer method. Overridden to update the visible row.
*/
public Component getTableCellRendererComponent(JTable table,
Object value,
boolean isSelected,
boolean hasFocus,
int row, int column) {
if(isSelected)
setBackground(table.getSelectionBackground());
else
setBackground(table.getBackground());
visibleRow = row;
return this;
}
}
/**
* TreeTableCellEditor implementation. Component returned is the
* JTree.
*/
public class TreeTableCellEditor extends AbstractCellEditor implements
TableCellEditor {
public Component getTableCellEditorComponent(JTable table,
Object value,
boolean isSelected,
int r, int c) {
return tree;
}
/**
* Overridden to return false, and if the event is a mouse event
* it is forwarded to the tree.
* The behavior for this is debatable, and should really be offered
* as a property. By returning false, all keyboard actions are
* implemented in terms of the table. By returning true, the
* tree would get a chance to do something with the keyboard
* events. For the most part this is ok. But for certain keys,
* such as left/right, the tree will expand/collapse where as
* the table focus should really move to a different column. Page
* up/down should also be implemented in terms of the table.
* By returning false this also has the added benefit that clicking
* outside of the bounds of the tree node, but still in the tree
* column will select the row, whereas if this returned true
* that wouldn't be the case.
*
By returning false we are also enforcing the policy that
* the tree will never be editable (at least by a key sequence).
*/
@Override
public boolean isCellEditable(EventObject e) {
if (e instanceof MouseEvent) {
for (int counter = getColumnCount() - 1; counter >= 0;
counter--) {
if (getColumnClass(counter) == TreeTableModel.class) {
MouseEvent me = (MouseEvent)e;
MouseEvent newME = new MouseEvent(tree, me.getID(),
me.getWhen(), me.getModifiers(),
me.getX() - getCellRect(0, counter, true).x,
me.getY(), me.getClickCount(),
me.isPopupTrigger());
tree.dispatchEvent(newME);
break;
}
}
}
return false;
}
}
/**
* ListToTreeSelectionModelWrapper extends DefaultTreeSelectionModel
* to listen for changes in the ListSelectionModel it maintains. Once
* a change in the ListSelectionModel happens, the paths are updated
* in the DefaultTreeSelectionModel.
*/
public class ListToTreeSelectionModelWrapper
extends DefaultTreeSelectionModel
{
private static final long serialVersionUID = 8168140829623071131L;
/** Set to true when we are updating the ListSelectionModel. */
protected boolean updatingListSelectionModel;
public ListToTreeSelectionModelWrapper() {
super();
getListSelectionModel().addListSelectionListener
(createListSelectionListener());
}
/**
* Returns the list selection model. ListToTreeSelectionModelWrapper
* listens for changes to this model and updates the selected paths
* accordingly.
*/
public ListSelectionModel getListSelectionModel() {
return listSelectionModel;
}
/**
* This is overridden to set updatingListSelectionModel
* and message super. This is the only place DefaultTreeSelectionModel
* alters the ListSelectionModel.
*/
@Override
public void resetRowSelection() {
if(!updatingListSelectionModel) {
updatingListSelectionModel = true;
try {
super.resetRowSelection();
}
finally {
updatingListSelectionModel = false;
}
}
// Notice how we don't message super if
// updatingListSelectionModel is true. If
// updatingListSelectionModel is true, it implies the
// ListSelectionModel has already been updated and the
// paths are the only thing that needs to be updated.
}
/**
* Creates and returns an instance of ListSelectionHandler.
*/
protected ListSelectionListener createListSelectionListener() {
return new ListSelectionHandler();
}
/**
* If updatingListSelectionModel
is false, this will
* reset the selected paths from the selected rows in the list
* selection model.
*/
protected void updateSelectedPathsFromSelectedRows() {
if(!updatingListSelectionModel) {
updatingListSelectionModel = true;
try {
// This is way expensive, ListSelectionModel needs an
// enumerator for iterating.
int min = listSelectionModel.getMinSelectionIndex();
int max = listSelectionModel.getMaxSelectionIndex();
clearSelection();
if(min != -1 && max != -1) {
for(int counter = min; counter <= max; counter++) {
if(listSelectionModel.isSelectedIndex(counter)) {
TreePath selPath = tree.getPathForRow
(counter);
if(selPath != null) {
addSelectionPath(selPath);
}
}
}
}
}
finally {
updatingListSelectionModel = false;
}
}
}
/**
* Class responsible for calling updateSelectedPathsFromSelectedRows
* when the selection of the list changse.
*/
class ListSelectionHandler implements ListSelectionListener {
public void valueChanged(ListSelectionEvent e) {
updateSelectedPathsFromSelectedRows();
}
}
}
}