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/* * Copyright 2000-2018 Vaadin Ltd. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not * use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of * the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT * WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the * License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under * the License. */ package com.vaadin.ui; import com.vaadin.shared.ui.splitpanel.VerticalSplitPanelState; /** * A vertical split panel contains two components and lays them vertically. The * first component is above the second component. * * <pre> * +--------------------------+ * | | * | The first component | * | | * +==========================+ <-- splitter * | | * | The second component | * | | * +--------------------------+ * </pre> * */ public class VerticalSplitPanel extends AbstractSplitPanel { public VerticalSplitPanel() { super(); setSizeFull(); } /** * Creates a horizontal split panel containing the given components. * * @param firstComponent * The component to be placed above the splitter * @param secondComponent * The component to be placed below of the splitter */ public VerticalSplitPanel(Component firstComponent, Component secondComponent) { this(); setFirstComponent(firstComponent); setSecondComponent(secondComponent); } @Override protected VerticalSplitPanelState getState() { return (VerticalSplitPanelState) super.getState(); } @Override protected VerticalSplitPanelState getState(boolean markAsDirty) { return (VerticalSplitPanelState) super.getState(markAsDirty); } }