Java tutorial
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When * running SwingToolBarDemo from the command line (rather than Java Web Start) put * jlfgr-1_0.jar in the class path using one of the following commands (assuming * jlfgr-1_0.jar is in a subdirectory named jars): * * java -cp .;jars/jlfgr-1_0.jar SwingToolBarDemo [Microsoft Windows] java -cp * .:jars/jlfgr-1_0.jar SwingToolBarDemo [UNIX] * * If that doesn't work, try putting quotation marks around the path: * * java -cp ".;jars/jlfgr-1_0.jar" SwingToolBarDemo [UNIX shell on Win32] */ import java.awt.BorderLayout; import java.awt.Dimension; import java.awt.event.ActionEvent; import java.awt.event.ActionListener; import java.net.URL; import javax.swing.ImageIcon; import javax.swing.JButton; import javax.swing.JFrame; import javax.swing.JPanel; import javax.swing.JScrollPane; import javax.swing.JTextArea; import javax.swing.JToolBar; public class SwingToolBarDemo extends JPanel implements ActionListener { protected JTextArea textArea; protected String newline = "\n"; static final private String PREVIOUS = "previous"; static final private String UP = "up"; static final private String NEXT = "next"; public SwingToolBarDemo() { super(new BorderLayout()); //Create the toolbar. JToolBar toolBar = new JToolBar("Still draggable"); addButtons(toolBar); //Create the text area used for output. Request //enough space for 5 rows and 30 columns. textArea = new JTextArea(5, 30); textArea.setEditable(false); JScrollPane scrollPane = new JScrollPane(textArea); //Lay out the main panel. setPreferredSize(new Dimension(450, 130)); add(toolBar, BorderLayout.PAGE_START); add(scrollPane, BorderLayout.CENTER); } protected void addButtons(JToolBar toolBar) { JButton button = null; //first button button = makeNavigationButton("Back24", PREVIOUS, "Back to previous something-or-other", "Previous"); toolBar.add(button); //second button button = makeNavigationButton("Up24", UP, "Up to something-or-other", "Up"); toolBar.add(button); //third button button = makeNavigationButton("Forward24", NEXT, "Forward to something-or-other", "Next"); toolBar.add(button); } protected JButton makeNavigationButton(String imageName, String actionCommand, String toolTipText, String altText) { //Look for the image. String imgLocation = "toolbarButtonGraphics/navigation/" + imageName + ".gif"; URL imageURL = SwingToolBarDemo.class.getResource(imgLocation); //Create and initialize the button. JButton button = new JButton(); button.setActionCommand(actionCommand); button.setToolTipText(toolTipText); button.addActionListener(this); if (imageURL != null) { //image found button.setIcon(new ImageIcon(imageURL, altText)); } else { //no image found button.setText(altText); System.err.println("Resource not found: " + imgLocation); } return button; } public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) { String cmd = e.getActionCommand(); String description = null; // Handle each button. if (PREVIOUS.equals(cmd)) { //first button clicked description = "taken you to the previous <something>."; } else if (UP.equals(cmd)) { // second button clicked description = "taken you up one level to <something>."; } else if (NEXT.equals(cmd)) { // third button clicked description = "taken you to the next <something>."; } displayResult("If this were a real app, it would have " + description); } protected void displayResult(String actionDescription) { textArea.append(actionDescription + newline); textArea.setCaretPosition(textArea.getDocument().getLength()); } /** * Create the GUI and show it. For thread safety, this method should be * invoked from the event-dispatching thread. */ private static void createAndShowGUI() { //Make sure we have nice window decorations. JFrame.setDefaultLookAndFeelDecorated(true); //Create and set up the window. JFrame frame = new JFrame("SwingToolBarDemo"); frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE); //Create and set up the content pane. SwingToolBarDemo newContentPane = new SwingToolBarDemo(); newContentPane.setOpaque(true); //content panes must be opaque frame.setContentPane(newContentPane); //Display the window. frame.pack(); frame.setVisible(true); } public static void main(String[] args) { //Schedule a job for the event-dispatching thread: //creating and showing this application's GUI. javax.swing.SwingUtilities.invokeLater(new Runnable() { public void run() { createAndShowGUI(); } }); } }