/* * This file is modified by Ivan Maidanski * Project name: JCGO-SUNAWT (http://www.ivmaisoft.com/jcgo/) */ /* * @(#)JApplet.java 1.56 03/01/23 * * Copyright 2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms. */ package javax.swing; import java.awt.*; import java.awt.event.*; import java.applet.Applet; import java.beans.PropertyChangeListener; import java.util.Locale; import java.util.Vector; import java.io.Serializable; import javax.accessibility.*; /** * An extended version of java.applet.Applet that adds support for * the JFC/Swing component architecture. * You can find task-oriented documentation about using JApplet * in The Java Tutorial, * in the section * How to Make Applets. *

* The JApplet class is slightly incompatible with java.applet.Applet. * JApplet contains a JRootPane as it's only child. * The contentPane should be the parent of any children of the JApplet. * This is different than java.applet.Applet, e.g. to add a child to * an an java.applet.Applet you'd write: *

 *       applet.add(child);
 * 
* However using JApplet you need to add the child to the JApplet's contentPane * instead: *
 *       applet.getContentPane().add(child);
 * 
* The same is true for setting LayoutManagers, removing components, * listing children, etc. All these methods should normally be sent to * the contentPane() instead of the JApplet itself. The contentPane() will * always be non-null. Attempting to set it to null will cause the JApplet * to throw an exception. The default contentPane() will have a BorderLayout * manager set on it. *

* Please see the JRootPane documentation for a complete description of * the contentPane, glassPane, and layeredPane properties. *

* For the keyboard keys used by this component in the standard Look and * Feel (L&F) renditions, see the * JApplet key assignments. *

* 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 {@link java.beans.XMLEncoder}. * * @beaninfo * attribute: isContainer true * attribute: containerDelegate getContentPane * description: Swing's Applet subclass. * * @version 1.56 01/23/03 * @author Arnaud Weber */ public class JApplet extends Applet implements Accessible, RootPaneContainer { /** * @see #getRootPane * @see #setRootPane */ protected JRootPane rootPane; /** * @see #isRootPaneCheckingEnabled * @see #setRootPaneCheckingEnabled */ protected boolean rootPaneCheckingEnabled = false; /** * Creates a swing applet instance. *

* This constructor sets the component's locale property to the value * returned by JComponent.getDefaultLocale. * * @exception HeadlessException if GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless() * returns true. * @see java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment#isHeadless * @see JComponent#getDefaultLocale */ public JApplet() throws HeadlessException { super(); // Check the timerQ and restart if necessary. TimerQueue q = TimerQueue.sharedInstance(); if(q != null) { synchronized(q) { if(!q.running) q.start(); } } /* Workaround for bug 4155072. The shared double buffer image * may hang on to a reference to this applet; unfortunately * Image.getGraphics() will continue to call JApplet.getForeground() * and getBackground() even after this applet has been destroyed. * So we ensure that these properties are non-null here. */ setForeground(Color.black); setBackground(Color.white); setLocale( JComponent.getDefaultLocale() ); setLayout(new BorderLayout()); setRootPane(createRootPane()); setRootPaneCheckingEnabled(true); // This code should be changed after the RFE 4719336 is resolved // to not make the applet a FocusCycleRoot, but set it's // FocusTraversalPolicy only. setFocusCycleRoot(true); setFocusTraversalPolicy(KeyboardFocusManager. getCurrentKeyboardFocusManager(). getDefaultFocusTraversalPolicy()); enableEvents(AWTEvent.KEY_EVENT_MASK); } /** Called by the constructor methods to create the default rootPane. */ protected JRootPane createRootPane() { return new JRootPane(); } /** * Just calls paint(g). This method was overridden to * prevent an unnecessary call to clear the background. */ public void update(Graphics g) { paint(g); } /** * Sets the menubar for this applet. * @param menuBar the menubar being placed in the applet * * @see #getJMenuBar * * @beaninfo * hidden: true * description: The menubar for accessing pulldown menus from this applet. */ public void setJMenuBar(JMenuBar menuBar) { getRootPane().setMenuBar(menuBar); } /** * Returns the menubar set on this applet. * * @see #setJMenuBar */ public JMenuBar getJMenuBar() { return getRootPane().getMenuBar(); } /** * @return true if add and setLayout should be checked * @see #addImpl * @see #setLayout * @see #setRootPaneCheckingEnabled */ protected boolean isRootPaneCheckingEnabled() { return rootPaneCheckingEnabled; } /** * If true then calls to add() and setLayout() will cause an exception * to be thrown. * * @see #addImpl * @see #setLayout * @see #isRootPaneCheckingEnabled */ protected void setRootPaneCheckingEnabled(boolean enabled) { rootPaneCheckingEnabled = enabled; } /** * Create an runtime exception with a message like: *

     * "Do not use JApplet.add() use JApplet.getContentPane().add() instead"
     * 
*/ private Error createRootPaneException(String op) { String type = getClass().getName(); return new Error( "Do not use " + type + "." + op + "() use " + type + ".getContentPane()." + op + "() instead"); } /** * By default, children may not be added directly to a this component, * they must be added to its contentPane instead. For example: *
     * thiComponent.getContentPane().add(child)
     * 
* An attempt to add to directly to this component will cause an * runtime exception to be thrown. Subclasses can disable this * behavior. * * @see #setRootPaneCheckingEnabled * @exception Error if called with rootPaneChecking true */ protected void addImpl(Component comp, Object constraints, int index) { if(isRootPaneCheckingEnabled()) { /* throw createRootPaneException("add"); */ getContentPane().add(comp, constraints, index); } else { super.addImpl(comp, constraints, index); } } /** * Removes the specified component from this container. * @param comp the component to be removed * @see #add */ public void remove(Component comp) { if (comp == rootPane) { super.remove(comp); } else { // Client mistake, but we need to handle it to avoid a // common object leak in client applications. getContentPane().remove(comp); } } /** * By default the layout of this component may not be set, * the layout of its contentPane should be set instead. * For example: *
     * thisComponent.getContentPane().setLayout(new GridLayout(1, 2))
     * 
* An attempt to set the layout of this component will cause an * runtime exception to be thrown. Subclasses can disable this * behavior. * * @see #setRootPaneCheckingEnabled * @exception Error if called with rootPaneChecking true */ public void setLayout(LayoutManager manager) { if(isRootPaneCheckingEnabled()) { /* throw createRootPaneException("setLayout"); */ getContentPane().setLayout(manager); } else { super.setLayout(manager); } } /** * Returns the rootPane object for this applet. * * @see #setRootPane * @see RootPaneContainer#getRootPane */ public JRootPane getRootPane() { return rootPane; } /** * Sets the rootPane property. This method is called by the constructor. * @param root the rootPane object for this applet * * @see #getRootPane * * @beaninfo * hidden: true * description: the RootPane object for this applet. */ protected void setRootPane(JRootPane root) { if(rootPane != null) { remove(rootPane); } rootPane = root; if(rootPane != null) { boolean checkingEnabled = isRootPaneCheckingEnabled(); try { setRootPaneCheckingEnabled(false); add(rootPane, BorderLayout.CENTER); } finally { setRootPaneCheckingEnabled(checkingEnabled); } } } /** * Returns the contentPane object for this applet. * * @see #setContentPane * @see RootPaneContainer#getContentPane */ public Container getContentPane() { return getRootPane().getContentPane(); } /** * Sets the contentPane property. This method is called by the constructor. * @param contentPane the contentPane object for this applet * * @exception java.awt.IllegalComponentStateException (a runtime * exception) if the content pane parameter is null * @see #getContentPane * @see RootPaneContainer#setContentPane * * @beaninfo * hidden: true * description: The client area of the applet where child * components are normally inserted. */ public void setContentPane(Container contentPane) { getRootPane().setContentPane(contentPane); } /** * Returns the layeredPane object for this applet. * * @exception java.awt.IllegalComponentStateException (a runtime * exception) if the layered pane parameter is null * @see #setLayeredPane * @see RootPaneContainer#getLayeredPane */ public JLayeredPane getLayeredPane() { return getRootPane().getLayeredPane(); } /** * Sets the layeredPane property. This method is called by the constructor. * @param layeredPane the layeredPane object for this applet * * @see #getLayeredPane * @see RootPaneContainer#setLayeredPane * * @beaninfo * hidden: true * description: The pane which holds the various applet layers. */ public void setLayeredPane(JLayeredPane layeredPane) { getRootPane().setLayeredPane(layeredPane); } /** * Returns the glassPane object for this applet. * * @see #setGlassPane * @see RootPaneContainer#getGlassPane */ public Component getGlassPane() { return getRootPane().getGlassPane(); } /** * Sets the glassPane property. * This method is called by the constructor. * @param glassPane the glassPane object for this applet * * @see #getGlassPane * @see RootPaneContainer#setGlassPane * * @beaninfo * hidden: true * description: A transparent pane used for menu rendering. */ public void setGlassPane(Component glassPane) { getRootPane().setGlassPane(glassPane); } /** * Returns a string representation of this JApplet. This method * is intended to be used only for debugging purposes, and the * content and format of the returned string may vary between * implementations. The returned string may be empty but may not * be null. * * @return a string representation of this JApplet. */ protected String paramString() { String rootPaneString = (rootPane != null ? rootPane.toString() : ""); String rootPaneCheckingEnabledString = (rootPaneCheckingEnabled ? "true" : "false"); return super.paramString() + ",rootPane=" + rootPaneString + ",rootPaneCheckingEnabled=" + rootPaneCheckingEnabledString; } ///////////////// // Accessibility support //////////////// protected AccessibleContext accessibleContext = null; /** * Gets the AccessibleContext associated with this JApplet. * For JApplets, the AccessibleContext takes the form of an * AccessibleJApplet. * A new AccessibleJApplet instance is created if necessary. * * @return an AccessibleJApplet that serves as the * AccessibleContext of this JApplet */ public AccessibleContext getAccessibleContext() { if (accessibleContext == null) { accessibleContext = new AccessibleJApplet(); } return accessibleContext; } /** * This class implements accessibility support for the * JApplet class. */ protected class AccessibleJApplet extends AccessibleApplet { // everything moved to new parent, AccessibleApplet } }