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import javax.swing.tree.DefaultMutableTreeNode;
import javax.mail.*;

/**
 * Node which represents a Store in the javax.mail apis. 
 *
 * @author Christopher Cotton
 */
public class StoreTreeNode extends DefaultMutableTreeNode {

    protected Store store = null;
    protected Folder folder = null;
    protected String display = null;

    /**
     * creates a tree node that points to the particular Store.
     *
     * @param what   the store for this node
     */
    public StoreTreeNode(Store what) {
        super(what);
        store = what;
    }

    /**
     * a Store is never a leaf node.  It can always contain stuff
     */
    public boolean isLeaf() {
        return false;
    }

    /**
     * return the number of children for this store node. The first
     * time this method is called we load up all of the folders
     * under the store's defaultFolder
     */

    public int getChildCount() {
        if (folder == null) {
            loadChildren();
        }
        return super.getChildCount();
    }

    protected void loadChildren() {
        try {
            // connect to the Store if we need to
            if (!store.isConnected()) {
                store.connect();
            }

            // get the default folder, and list the
            // subscribed folders on it
            folder = store.getDefaultFolder();
            // Folder[] sub = folder.listSubscribed();
            Folder[] sub = folder.list();

            // add a FolderTreeNode for each Folder
            int num = sub.length;
            for (int i = 0; i < num; i++) {
                FolderTreeNode node = new FolderTreeNode(sub[i]);
                // we used insert here, since add() would make
                // another recursive call to getChildCount();
                insert(node, i);
            }

        } catch (MessagingException me) {
            me.printStackTrace();
        }
    }

    /**
     * We override toString() so we can display the store URLName
     * without the password.
     */

    public String toString() {
        if (display == null) {
            URLName url = store.getURLName();
            if (url == null) {
                display = store.toString();
            } else {
                // don't show the password
                URLName too = new URLName(url.getProtocol(), url.getHost(), url.getPort(), url.getFile(),
                        url.getUsername(), null);
                display = too.toString();
            }
        }

        return display;
    }

}