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package javafx.application;
import java.security.AccessController;
import java.security.PrivilegedAction;
/**
* Class that is extended to define an optional preloader for a
* JavaFX Application.
* An application may contain a preloader that is used
* to improve the application loading experience.
*
*
* A preloader is a small application that is started
* before the main application to customize the startup experience.
* The preloader:
*
*
* - gets notification of progress of loading application resources
* - gets notification of errors
* - gets notification of application initialization and startup
* - decides when application should become visible
*
*
*
* The default preloader is shown on top of the application Stage, which is not
* visible until the preloader is visible. The preloader need to hide itself
* to make the application visible. Good practice is to do this no earlier than
* right before application.start() is called, as otherwise application itself
* is not visible.
*
*
*
* The preloader may also cooperate with the application to achieve advanced
* visual effects or share data (e.g. to implement login screen).
* The preloader gets a reference to the application and may pull data it
* needs for cooperation from the application if the application implements
* an interface that the preloader knows about and relies upon. Generally it
* is not recommended to design preloaders in such a way that an application
* would call them directly, as this will result in bad user experience if
* the application is signed and the preloader is not.
*
*
*
* If the application does not specify a preloader, then the default preloader
* is used. Default preloader appearance can be customized
* (set of parameters is TBD).
*
*
*
* Custom preloader implementations should follow these rules:
*
*
* - a custom preloader class should extend Preloader
* - classes needed for preloader need to be packaged in the separate jar.
*
*
*
* Applications may also send custom notification to the preloader using the
* {@link #notifyPreloader notifyPreloader} method. This way a preloader may
* also show application initialization progress.
*
*
*
* Note that preloaders are subject to the same rules as other JavaFX
* applications including FX threading rules. In particular, the class
* constructor and init() method will be called on a non-FX thread and start()
* will be executed on the FX application thread.
* This also means that the application constructor/init() will run concurrently
* with preloader start().
*
*
*
* Callbacks on preloader notification will be delivered on the FX
* application thread.
*
*
*
* Shutdown (including when stop() is called) is TBD.
*
* @since JavaFX 2.0
*/
public abstract class Preloader extends Application {
// Too bad this isn't already available in a Java core class
private static final String lineSeparator;
static {
String prop = AccessController.doPrivileged((PrivilegedAction) () -> System.getProperty("line.separator"));
lineSeparator = prop != null ? prop : "\n";
}
/**
* Indicates download progress.
* This method is called by the FX runtime to indicate progress while
* application resources are being loaded. It will not be called to deliver
* a ProgressNotification sent to {@link #notifyPreloader notifyPreloader}.
*
*
* The implementation of this method provided by the Preloader class
* does nothing.
*
*
* @param info the progress notification
*/
public void handleProgressNotification(ProgressNotification info) {
}
/**
* Indicates a change in application state.
* This method is called by the FX runtime as part of the
* application life-cycle.
*
*
* The implementation of this method provided by the Preloader class
* does nothing.
*
*
* @param info the state change notification
*/
public void handleStateChangeNotification(StateChangeNotification info) {
}
/**
* Indicates an application-generated notification.
* This method is called by the FX runtime to deliver a notification sent
* via {@link #notifyPreloader notifyPreloader}.
*
*
* Applications should not call this method directly, but should use
* {@link #notifyPreloader notifyPreloader} instead to avoid mixed code dialog issues.
*
*
*
* The implementation of this method provided by the Preloader class
* does nothing.
*
*
* @param info the application-generated notification
*/
public void handleApplicationNotification(PreloaderNotification info) {
}
/**
* Called when an error occurs.
*
*
* The implementation of this method provided by the Preloader class
* returns false, indicating that the default error handler should
* show the message to the user.
*
*
* @param info the error notification describing the cause of this error
*
* @return true if error was shown to the user by preloader and no
* additional visualization is needed; otherwise, false.
*/
public boolean handleErrorNotification(ErrorNotification info) {
return false;
}
// /**
// * Called when security or other system modal dialog is shown or hidden
// * (such as proxy auth dialog).
// *
// *
// * The implementation of this method provided by the Preloader class
// * does nothing.
// *
// *
// * @param info the UI notification
// */
// public void handleUINotification(UINotification info) {
// // TODO RT-19601: not used for now pending completion of JRE work
//// System.err.println("Preloader: handleUINotification = " + info);
// }
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Marker interface for all Preloader notification.
* @since JavaFX 2.0
*/
public static interface PreloaderNotification {
}
/**
* Preloader notification that reports an error.
* This is delivered to preloader in case of problem with application startup.
* @since JavaFX 2.0
*/
public static class ErrorNotification implements PreloaderNotification {
private String location;
private String details = "";
private Throwable cause;
/**
* Constructs an error notification.
*
* @param location the URL associated with an error (if any); may be null
* @param details a string describing the error; must be non-null
* @param cause the cause of the error; may be null
*/
public ErrorNotification(String location, String details, Throwable cause) {
if (details == null) throw new NullPointerException();
this.location = location;
this.details = details;
this.cause = cause;
}
/**
* Retrieves the URL associated with this error, if any.
* For example, if there is a download or singing check error, this
* will be the URL of the jar file that has the problem.
* It may be null.
*
* @return the location, or null
*/
public String getLocation() {
return location;
}
/**
* Retrieves the description of the error.
* It may be the empty string, but is always non-null.
*
* @return the description of the error
*/
public String getDetails() {
return details;
}
/**
* Retrieves the Exception or Error associated with this error
* notification, if any. It may be null.
*
* @return the cause of the error, or null
*/
public Throwable getCause() {
return cause;
}
/**
* Returns a string representation of this {@code ErrorNotification} object.
* @return a string representation of this {@code ErrorNotification} object.
*/
@Override public String toString() {
StringBuilder str = new StringBuilder("Preloader.ErrorNotification: ");
str.append(details);
if (cause != null) {
str.append(lineSeparator).append("Caused by: ").append(cause.toString());
}
if (location != null) {
str.append(lineSeparator).append("Location: ").append(location);
}
return str.toString();
}
}
/**
* Preloader notification that reports progress. This is typically used to
* report progress while downloading and initializing the application.
* @since JavaFX 2.0
*/
public static class ProgressNotification implements PreloaderNotification {
private final double progress;
private final String details;
/**
* Constructs a progress notification.
*
* @param progress a value indicating the progress.
* A negative value for progress indicates that the progress is
* indeterminate. A value between 0 and 1 indicates the amount
* of progress. Any value greater than 1 is interpreted as 1.
*/
public ProgressNotification(double progress) {
this(progress, "");
}
// NOTE: We could consider exposing details in the future, but currently
// have no plan to do so. This method is private for now.
/**
* Constructs a progress notification.
*
* @param progress a value indicating the progress.
* A negative value for progress indicates that the progress is
* indeterminate. A value between 0 and 1 indicates the amount
* of progress. Any value greater than 1 is interpreted as 1.
*
* @param details the details of this notification
*/
private ProgressNotification(double progress, String details) {
this.progress = progress;
this.details = details;
}
/**
* Retrieves the progress for this notification. Progress is in the
* range of 0 to 1, or is negative for indeterminate progress.
*
* @return the progress
*/
public double getProgress() {
return progress;
}
/**
* Retrieves the details of the progress notification
*
* @return the details of this notification
*/
private String getDetails() {
return details;
}
}
/**
* A notification that signals a change in the application state.
* A state change notification is sent to a preloader immediately prior
* to loading
* the application class (and constructing an instance), calling the
* application init method, or calling the application start method.
* @since JavaFX 2.0
*/
public static class StateChangeNotification implements PreloaderNotification {
/**
* Enum that defines the type of change associated with this notification
* @since JavaFX 2.0
*/
public enum Type {
/**
* Indicates that the application class is about to be loaded and
* constructed.
*/
BEFORE_LOAD,
/**
* Indicates that the application's init method is about to be called.
*/
BEFORE_INIT,
/**
* Indicates that the application's start method is about to be called.
*/
BEFORE_START
}
private final Type notificationType;
private final Application application;
/**
* Constructs a StateChangeNotification of the specified type.
*
* @param notificationType the type of this notification.
*/
public StateChangeNotification(Type notificationType){
this.notificationType = notificationType;
this.application = null;
}
/**
* Constructs an StateChangeNotification of the specified type for the
* specified application.
*
* @param notificationType the type of this notification.
* @param application the application instance associated with this
* notification.
*/
public StateChangeNotification(Type notificationType, Application application) {
this.notificationType = notificationType;
this.application = application;
}
/**
* Returns the type of notification.
*
* @return one of: BEFORE_LOAD, BEFORE_INIT, BEFORE_START
*/
public Type getType() {
return notificationType;
}
/**
* Returns the Application instance associated with this notification.
* This is null for a BEFORE_LOAD notification and non-null for other
* notification types.
*
* @return the Application instance or null.
*/
public Application getApplication() {
return application;
}
}
// /**
// * Used to signal about global modal dialogs to be shown that block
// * application launch. In particular proxy and security dialogs
// */
// public static class UINotification implements PreloaderNotification {
// //TODO RT-19601: implementation pending JRE work
// }
}