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/*
 * $Id: JXStatusBar.java 4147 2012-02-01 17:13:24Z kschaefe $
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package org.jdesktop.swingx;


import java.awt.Insets;

import javax.swing.JComponent;

import org.jdesktop.beans.JavaBean;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.plaf.LookAndFeelAddons;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.plaf.StatusBarAddon;
import org.jdesktop.swingx.plaf.StatusBarUI;

/**
 * 

A container for JComponents that is typically placed at * the bottom of a form and runs the entire width of the form. There are 3 * important functions that JXStatusBar provides. * First, JXStatusBar provides a hook for a pluggable look. * There is a definite look associated with status bars on windows, for instance. * By implementing a subclass of {@link JComponent}, we provide a way for the * pluggable look and feel system to modify the look of the status bar.

* *

Second, JXStatusBar comes with its own layout manager. Each item is added to * the JXStatusBar with a JXStatusBar.Constraint * as the constraint argument. The JXStatusBar.Constraint contains * an Insets object, as well as a ResizeBehavior, * which can be FIXED or FILL. The resize behaviour applies to the width of * components. All components added will maintain there preferred height, and the * height of the JXStatusBar will be the height of the highest * component plus insets.

* *

A constraint with JXStatusBar.Constraint.ResizeBehavior.FIXED * will cause the component to occupy a fixed area on the JXStatusBar. * The size of the area remains constant when the JXStatusBar is resized. * A constraint with this behavior may also take a width value, see * {@link JXStatusBar.Constraint#setFixedWidth(int)}. The width is a preferred * minimum width. If the component preferred width is greater than the constraint * width, the component width will apply.

* *

All components with constraint JXStatusBar.Constraint.ResizeBehavior.FILL * will share equally any spare space in the JXStatusBar. Spare space * is that left over after allowing for all FIXED component and the preferred * width of FILL components, plus insets * *

Constructing a JXStatusBar is very straightforward: *


 *      JXStatusBar bar = new JXStatusBar();
 *      JLabel statusLabel = new JLabel("Ready");
 *      JXStatusBar.Constraint c1 = new JXStatusBar.Constraint() 
 *      c1.setFixedWidth(100);
 *      bar.add(statusLabel, c1);     // Fixed width of 100 with no inserts
 *      JXStatusBar.Constraint c2 = new JXStatusBarConstraint(
 *              JXStatusBar.Constraint.ResizeBehavior.FILL) // Fill with no inserts
 *      JProgressBar pbar = new JProgressBar();
 *      bar.add(pbar, c2);            // Fill with no inserts - will use remaining space
 * 

* *

Two common use cases for status bars include tracking application status and * progress. JXStatusBar does not manage these tasks, but instead special components * exist or can be created that do manage these tasks. For example, if your application * has a TaskManager or some other repository of currently running jobs, you could * easily create a TaskManagerProgressBar that tracks those jobs. This component * could then be added to the JXStatusBar like any other component.

* *

Client Properties

*

The BasicStatusBarUI.AUTO_ADD_SEPARATOR client property can be specified, which * will disable the auto-adding of separators. In this case, you must add your own * JSeparator components. To use: *


 *      JXStatusBar sbar = new JXStatusBar();
 *      sbar.putClientProperty(BasicStatusBarUI.AUTO_ADD_SEPARATOR, false);
 *      sbar.add(comp1);
 *      sbar.add(new JSeparator(JSeparator.VERTICAL));
 *      sbar.add(comp2);
 *      sbar.add(comp3);
 *  

* * @status REVIEWED * * @author pdoubleya * @author rbair * @author Karl George Schaefer */ @JavaBean public class JXStatusBar extends JComponent { /** * @see #getUIClassID * @see #readObject */ public static final String uiClassID = "StatusBarUI"; //TODO how to handle UI delegate setting of primitive? private boolean resizeHandleEnabled; /** * Initialization that would ideally be moved into various look and feel * classes. */ static { LookAndFeelAddons.contribute(new StatusBarAddon()); } /** * Creates a new JXStatusBar */ public JXStatusBar() { super(); updateUI(); } /** * @param resizeHandleEnabled the resizeHandleEnabled to set */ public void setResizeHandleEnabled(boolean resizeHandleEnabled) { boolean oldValue = isResizeHandleEnabled(); this.resizeHandleEnabled = resizeHandleEnabled; firePropertyChange("resizeHandleEnabled", oldValue, isResizeHandleEnabled()); } /** * @return the resizeHandleEnabled */ public boolean isResizeHandleEnabled() { return resizeHandleEnabled; } /** * Returns the look and feel (L&F) object that renders this component. * * @return the StatusBarUI object that renders this component */ public StatusBarUI getUI() { return (StatusBarUI) ui; } /** * Sets the look and feel (L&F) object that renders this component. * * @param ui * the StatusBarUI L&F object * @see javax.swing.UIDefaults#getUI * @beaninfo * bound: true * hidden: true * attribute: visualUpdate true * description: The component's look and feel delegate. */ public void setUI(StatusBarUI ui) { super.setUI(ui); } /** * Returns a string that specifies the name of the L&F class that renders * this component. * * @return "StatusBarUI" * @see javax.swing.JComponent#getUIClassID * @see javax.swing.UIDefaults#getUI * @beaninfo expert: true description: A string that specifies the name of * the L&F class. */ @Override public String getUIClassID() { return uiClassID; } /** * Notification from the UIManager that the L&F has changed. * Replaces the current UI object with the latest version from the * UIManager. * * @see javax.swing.JComponent#updateUI */ @Override public void updateUI() { setUI((StatusBarUI) LookAndFeelAddons .getUI(this, StatusBarUI.class)); } /** * The constraint object to be used with the JXStatusBar. It takes * a ResizeBehaviour, Insets and a Width. Width is only applicable for * ResizeBehavior.FIXED. @see JXStatusBar class documentation. */ public static class Constraint { public static enum ResizeBehavior {FILL, FIXED} private Insets insets; private ResizeBehavior resizeBehavior; private int fixedWidth = 0; /** * Creates a new Constraint with default FIXED behaviour and no insets. */ public Constraint() { this(ResizeBehavior.FIXED, null); } /** * Creates a new Constraint with default FIXED behaviour and the given insets * * @param insets may be null. If null, an Insets with 0 values will be used. */ public Constraint(Insets insets) { this(ResizeBehavior.FIXED, insets); } /** * Creates a new Constraint with default FIXED behaviour and the given fixed * width. * * @param fixedWidth must be >= 0 */ public Constraint(int fixedWidth) { this(fixedWidth, null); } /** * Creates a new Constraint with default FIXED behaviour and the given fixed * width, and using the given Insets. * * @param fixedWidth must be >= 0 * @param insets may be null. If null, an Insets with 0 values will be used. */ public Constraint(int fixedWidth, Insets insets) { if (fixedWidth < 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("fixedWidth must be >= 0"); } this.fixedWidth = fixedWidth; this.insets = insets == null ? new Insets(0, 0, 0, 0) : (Insets)insets.clone(); this.resizeBehavior = ResizeBehavior.FIXED; } /** * Creates a new Constraint with the specified resize behaviour and no insets * * @param resizeBehavior - either JXStatusBar.Constraint.ResizeBehavior.FIXED * or JXStatusBar.Constraint.ResizeBehavior.FILL. */ public Constraint(ResizeBehavior resizeBehavior) { this(resizeBehavior, null); } /** * Creates a new Constraint with the specified resize behavior and insets. * * @param resizeBehavior - either JXStatusBar.Constraint.ResizeBehavior.FIXED * or JXStatusBar.Constraints.ResizeBehavior.FILL. * @param insets may be null. If null, an Insets with 0 values will be used. */ public Constraint(ResizeBehavior resizeBehavior, Insets insets) { this.resizeBehavior = resizeBehavior; this.insets = insets == null ? new Insets(0, 0, 0, 0) : (Insets)insets.clone(); } /** * Set the fixed width the component added with this * constraint will occupy on the JXStatusBar. Only applies * to ResizeBehavior.FIXED. Will be ignored for ResizeBehavior.FILL. * * @param width - minimum width component will occupy. If 0, the preferred * width of the component will be used. * The width specified must be >= 0 */ public void setFixedWidth(int width) { if (width < 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("width must be >= 0"); } fixedWidth = resizeBehavior == ResizeBehavior.FIXED ? width : 0; } /** * Returns the ResizeBehavior. * * @return ResizeBehavior */ public ResizeBehavior getResizeBehavior() { return resizeBehavior; } /** * Returns the insets. * * @return insets */ public Insets getInsets() { return (Insets)insets.clone(); } /** * Get fixed width. Width is zero for resize behavior FILLED * @return the width of this constraint */ public int getFixedWidth() { return fixedWidth; } } }




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