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package sun.swing;
import java.beans.PropertyChangeListener;
import javax.swing.Action;
UIAction is the basis of all of basic's action classes that are used in
an ActionMap. Subclasses need to override actionPerformed
.
A typical subclass will look like:
private static class Actions extends UIAction {
Actions(String name) {
super(name);
}
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent ae) {
if (getName() == "selectAll") {
selectAll();
}
else if (getName() == "cancelEditing") {
cancelEditing();
}
}
}
Subclasses that wish to conditionalize the enabled state should override
isEnabled(Component)
, and be aware that the passed in
Component
may be null.
Author: Scott Violet See Also: - Action
/**
* UIAction is the basis of all of basic's action classes that are used in
* an ActionMap. Subclasses need to override <code>actionPerformed</code>.
* <p>
* A typical subclass will look like:
* <pre>
* private static class Actions extends UIAction {
* Actions(String name) {
* super(name);
* }
*
* public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent ae) {
* if (getName() == "selectAll") {
* selectAll();
* }
* else if (getName() == "cancelEditing") {
* cancelEditing();
* }
* }
* }
* </pre>
* <p>
* Subclasses that wish to conditionalize the enabled state should override
* <code>isEnabled(Component)</code>, and be aware that the passed in
* <code>Component</code> may be null.
*
* @see javax.swing.Action
* @author Scott Violet
*/
public abstract class UIAction implements Action {
private String name;
public UIAction(String name) {
this.name = name;
}
public final String getName() {
return name;
}
public Object getValue(String key) {
if (key == NAME) {
return name;
}
return null;
}
// UIAction is not mutable, this does nothing.
public void putValue(String key, Object value) {
}
// UIAction is not mutable, this does nothing.
public void setEnabled(boolean b) {
}
Cover method for isEnabled(null)
.
/**
* Cover method for <code>isEnabled(null)</code>.
*/
public final boolean isEnabled() {
return accept(null);
}
Subclasses that need to conditionalize the enabled state should
override this. Be aware that sender
may be null.
Params: - sender – Widget enabled state is being asked for, may be null.
/**
* Subclasses that need to conditionalize the enabled state should
* override this. Be aware that <code>sender</code> may be null.
*
* @param sender Widget enabled state is being asked for, may be null.
*/
@Override
public boolean accept(Object sender) {
return true;
}
// UIAction is not mutable, this does nothing.
public void addPropertyChangeListener(PropertyChangeListener listener) {
}
// UIAction is not mutable, this does nothing.
public void removePropertyChangeListener(PropertyChangeListener listener) {
}
}