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39 package javax.swing;
41 import gnu.java.lang.CPStringBuilder;
43 import java.awt.Component;
44 import java.awt.Graphics;
45 import java.awt.Insets;
46 import java.awt.event.KeyEvent;
47 import java.awt.event.MouseEvent;
49 import javax.accessibility.Accessible;
50 import javax.accessibility.AccessibleContext;
51 import javax.accessibility.AccessibleRole;
52 import javax.accessibility.AccessibleSelection;
53 import javax.accessibility.AccessibleStateSet;
54 import javax.swing.plaf.MenuBarUI;
56 import javax.swing.border.Border;
58 /**
59 * JMenuBar is a container for menu's. For a menu bar to be seen on the
60 * screen, at least one menu should be added to it. Just like adding
61 * components to container, one can use add() to add menu's to the menu bar.
62 * Menu's will be displayed in the menu bar in the order they were added.
63 * The JMenuBar uses selectionModel to keep track of selected menu index.
64 * JMenuBar's selectionModel will fire ChangeEvents to its registered
65 * listeners when the selected index changes.
67 public class JMenuBar extends JComponent implements Accessible, MenuElement
69 /**
70 * Provides accessibility support for <code>JMenuBar</code>.
72 * @author Roman Kennke (kennke@aicas.com)
74 protected class AccessibleJMenuBar extends AccessibleJComponent
75 implements AccessibleSelection
78 /**
79 * Returns the number of selected items in the menu bar. Possible values
80 * are <code>0</code> if nothing is selected, or <code>1</code> if one
81 * item is selected.
83 * @return the number of selected items in the menu bar
85 public int getAccessibleSelectionCount()
87 int count = 0;
88 if (getSelectionModel().getSelectedIndex() != -1)
89 count = 1;
90 return count;
93 /**
94 * Returns the selected with index <code>i</code> menu, or
95 * <code>null</code> if the specified menu is not selected.
97 * @param i the index of the menu to return
99 * @return the selected with index <code>i</code> menu, or
100 * <code>null</code> if the specified menu is not selected
102 public Accessible getAccessibleSelection(int i)
104 if (getSelectionModel().getSelectedIndex() != i)
105 return null;
106 return getMenu(i);
110 * Returns <code>true</code> if the specified menu is selected,
111 * <code>false</code> otherwise.
113 * @param i the index of the menu to check
115 *@return <code>true</code> if the specified menu is selected,
116 * <code>false</code> otherwise
118 public boolean isAccessibleChildSelected(int i)
120 return getSelectionModel().getSelectedIndex() == i;
124 * Selects the menu with index <code>i</code>. If another menu is already
125 * selected, this will be deselected.
127 * @param i the menu to be selected
129 public void addAccessibleSelection(int i)
131 getSelectionModel().setSelectedIndex(i);
135 * Deselects the menu with index <code>i</code>.
137 * @param i the menu index to be deselected
139 public void removeAccessibleSelection(int i)
141 if (getSelectionModel().getSelectedIndex() == i)
142 getSelectionModel().clearSelection();
146 * Deselects all possibly selected menus.
148 public void clearAccessibleSelection()
150 getSelectionModel().clearSelection();
154 * In menu bars it is not possible to select all items, so this method
155 * does nothing.
157 public void selectAllAccessibleSelection()
159 // In menu bars it is not possible to select all items, so this method
160 // does nothing.
164 * Returns the accessible role of <code>JMenuBar</code>, which is
165 * {@link AccessibleRole#MENU_BAR}.
167 * @return the accessible role of <code>JMenuBar</code>, which is
168 * {@link AccessibleRole#MENU_BAR}
170 public AccessibleRole getAccessibleRole()
172 return AccessibleRole.MENU_BAR;
176 * Returns the <code>AccessibleSelection</code> for this object. This
177 * method returns <code>this</code>, since the
178 * <code>AccessibleJMenuBar</code> manages its selection itself.
180 * @return the <code>AccessibleSelection</code> for this object
182 public AccessibleSelection getAccessibleSelection()
184 return this;
188 * Returns the state of this <code>AccessibleJMenuBar</code>.
190 * @return the state of this <code>AccessibleJMenuBar</code>.
192 public AccessibleStateSet getAccessibleStateSet()
194 AccessibleStateSet stateSet = super.getAccessibleStateSet();
195 // TODO: Figure out what state must be added to the super state set.
196 return stateSet;
200 private static final long serialVersionUID = -8191026883931977036L;
202 /** JMenuBar's model. It keeps track of selected menu's index */
203 private transient SingleSelectionModel selectionModel;
205 /* borderPainted property indicating if the menuBar's border will be painted*/
206 private boolean borderPainted;
208 /* margin between menu bar's border and its menues*/
209 private Insets margin;
212 * Creates a new JMenuBar object.
214 public JMenuBar()
216 selectionModel = new DefaultSingleSelectionModel();
217 borderPainted = true;
218 updateUI();
222 * Adds menu to the menu bar
224 * @param c menu to add
226 * @return reference to the added menu
228 public JMenu add(JMenu c)
230 c.setAlignmentX(Component.LEFT_ALIGNMENT);
231 super.add(c);
232 return c;
236 * This method overrides addNotify() in the Container to register
237 * this menu bar with the current keyboard manager.
239 public void addNotify()
241 super.addNotify();
242 KeyboardManager.getManager().registerJMenuBar(this);
245 public AccessibleContext getAccessibleContext()
247 if (accessibleContext == null)
248 accessibleContext = new AccessibleJMenuBar();
249 return accessibleContext;
253 * Returns reference to this menu bar
255 * @return reference to this menu bar
257 public Component getComponent()
259 return this;
263 * Returns component at the specified index.
265 * @param i index of the component to get
267 * @return component at the specified index. Null is returned if
268 * component at the specified index doesn't exist.
269 * @deprecated Replaced by getComponent(int)
271 public Component getComponentAtIndex(int i)
273 return getComponent(i);
277 * Returns index of the specified component
279 * @param c Component to search for
281 * @return index of the specified component. -1 is returned if
282 * specified component doesnt' exist in the menu bar.
284 public int getComponentIndex(Component c)
286 Component[] comps = getComponents();
288 int index = -1;
290 for (int i = 0; i < comps.length; i++)
292 if (comps[i].equals(c))
294 index = i;
295 break;
299 return index;
303 * This method is not implemented and will throw an {@link Error} if called.
305 * @return This method never returns anything, it throws an exception.
307 public JMenu getHelpMenu()
309 // the following error matches the behaviour of the reference
310 // implementation...
311 throw new Error("getHelpMenu() is not implemented");
315 * Returns the margin between the menu bar's border and its menus. If the
316 * margin is <code>null</code>, this method returns
317 * <code>new Insets(0, 0, 0, 0)</code>.
319 * @return The margin (never <code>null</code>).
321 * @see #setMargin(Insets)
323 public Insets getMargin()
325 if (margin == null)
326 return new Insets(0, 0, 0, 0);
327 else
328 return margin;
332 * Return menu at the specified index. If component at the
333 * specified index is not a menu, then null is returned.
335 * @param index index to look for the menu
337 * @return menu at specified index, or null if menu doesn't exist
338 * at the specified index.
340 public JMenu getMenu(int index)
342 if (getComponentAtIndex(index) instanceof JMenu)
343 return (JMenu) getComponentAtIndex(index);
344 else
345 return null;
349 * Returns number of menu's in this menu bar
351 * @return number of menu's in this menu bar
353 public int getMenuCount()
355 return getComponentCount();
359 * Returns selection model for this menu bar. SelectionModel
360 * keeps track of the selected menu in the menu bar. Whenever
361 * selected property of selectionModel changes, the ChangeEvent
362 * will be fired its ChangeListeners.
364 * @return selection model for this menu bar.
366 public SingleSelectionModel getSelectionModel()
368 return selectionModel;
372 * Method of MenuElement interface. It returns subcomponents
373 * of the menu bar, which are all the menues that it contains.
375 * @return MenuElement[] array containing menues in this menu bar
377 public MenuElement[] getSubElements()
379 MenuElement[] subElements = new MenuElement[getComponentCount()];
381 int j = 0;
382 boolean doResize = false;
383 MenuElement menu;
384 for (int i = 0; i < getComponentCount(); i++)
386 menu = getMenu(i);
387 if (menu != null)
389 subElements[j++] = (MenuElement) menu;
391 else
392 doResize = true;
395 if (! doResize)
396 return subElements;
397 else
399 MenuElement[] subElements2 = new MenuElement[j];
400 for (int i = 0; i < j; i++)
401 subElements2[i] = subElements[i];
403 return subElements2;
408 * Set the "UI" property of the menu bar, which is a look and feel class
409 * responsible for handling the menuBar's input events and painting it.
411 * @return The current "UI" property
413 public MenuBarUI getUI()
415 return (MenuBarUI) ui;
419 * This method returns a name to identify which look and feel class will be
420 * the UI delegate for the menu bar.
422 * @return The Look and Feel classID. "MenuBarUI"
424 public String getUIClassID()
426 return "MenuBarUI";
430 * Returns true if menu bar paints its border and false otherwise
432 * @return true if menu bar paints its border and false otherwise
434 public boolean isBorderPainted()
436 return borderPainted;
440 * Returns true if some menu in menu bar is selected.
442 * @return true if some menu in menu bar is selected and false otherwise
444 public boolean isSelected()
446 return selectionModel.isSelected();
450 * This method does nothing by default. This method is need for the
451 * MenuElement interface to be implemented.
453 * @param isIncluded true if menuBar is included in the selection
454 * and false otherwise
456 public void menuSelectionChanged(boolean isIncluded)
458 // Do nothing - needed for implementation of MenuElement interface
462 * Paints border of the menu bar, if its borderPainted property is set to
463 * true.
465 * @param g The graphics context with which to paint the border
467 protected void paintBorder(Graphics g)
469 if (borderPainted)
471 Border border = getBorder();
472 if (border != null)
473 getBorder().paintBorder(this, g, 0, 0, getSize(null).width,
474 getSize(null).height);
479 * A string that describes this JMenuBar. Normally only used
480 * for debugging.
482 * @return A string describing this JMenuBar
484 protected String paramString()
486 CPStringBuilder sb = new CPStringBuilder();
487 sb.append(super.paramString());
488 sb.append(",margin=");
489 if (getMargin() != null)
490 sb.append(getMargin());
491 sb.append(",paintBorder=").append(isBorderPainted());
492 return sb.toString();
496 * Process key events forwarded from MenuSelectionManager. This method
497 * doesn't do anything. It is here to conform to the MenuElement interface.
499 * @param e event forwarded from MenuSelectionManager
500 * @param path path to the menu element from which event was generated
501 * @param manager MenuSelectionManager for the current menu hierarchy
504 public void processKeyEvent(KeyEvent e, MenuElement[] path,
505 MenuSelectionManager manager)
507 // Do nothing - needed for implementation of MenuElement interface
511 * This method overrides JComponent.processKeyBinding to allow the
512 * JMenuBar to check all the child components (recursiveley) to see
513 * if they'll consume the event.
515 * @param ks the KeyStroke for the event
516 * @param e the KeyEvent for the event
517 * @param condition the focus condition for the binding
518 * @param pressed true if the key is pressed
520 protected boolean processKeyBinding(KeyStroke ks, KeyEvent e, int condition,
521 boolean pressed)
523 // See if the regular JComponent behavior consumes the event
524 if (super.processKeyBinding(ks, e, condition, pressed))
525 return true;
527 // If not, have to recursively check all the child menu elements to see
528 // if they want it
529 MenuElement[] children = getSubElements();
530 for (int i = 0; i < children.length; i++)
531 if (processKeyBindingHelper(children[i], ks, e, condition, pressed))
532 return true;
533 return false;
537 * This is a helper method to recursively check the children of this
538 * JMenuBar to see if they will consume a key event via key bindings.
539 * This is used for menu accelerators.
540 * @param menuElement the menuElement to check (and check all its children)
541 * @param ks the KeyStroke for the event
542 * @param e the KeyEvent that may be consumed
543 * @param condition the focus condition for the binding
544 * @param pressed true if the key was pressed
545 * @return true <code>menuElement</code> or one of its children consume
546 * the event (processKeyBinding returns true for menuElement or one of
547 * its children).
549 static boolean processKeyBindingHelper(MenuElement menuElement, KeyStroke ks,
550 KeyEvent e, int condition,
551 boolean pressed)
553 if (menuElement == null)
554 return false;
556 // First check the menuElement itself, if it's a JComponent
557 if (menuElement instanceof JComponent
558 && ((JComponent) menuElement).processKeyBinding(ks, e, condition,
559 pressed))
560 return true;
562 // If that didn't consume it, check all the children recursively
563 MenuElement[] children = menuElement.getSubElements();
564 for (int i = 0; i < children.length; i++)
565 if (processKeyBindingHelper(children[i], ks, e, condition, pressed))
566 return true;
567 return false;
571 * Process mouse events forwarded from MenuSelectionManager. This method
572 * doesn't do anything. It is here to conform to the MenuElement interface.
574 * @param event event forwarded from MenuSelectionManager
575 * @param path path to the menu element from which event was generated
576 * @param manager MenuSelectionManager for the current menu hierarchy
579 public void processMouseEvent(MouseEvent event, MenuElement[] path,
580 MenuSelectionManager manager)
582 // Do nothing - needed for implementation of MenuElement interface
586 * This method overrides removeNotify() in the Container to
587 * unregister this menu bar from the current keyboard manager.
589 public void removeNotify()
591 KeyboardManager.getManager().unregisterJMenuBar(this);
592 super.removeNotify();
596 * Sets painting status of the border. If 'b' is true then menu bar's
597 * border will be painted, and it will not be painted otherwise.
599 * @param b indicates if menu bar's border should be painted.
601 public void setBorderPainted(boolean b)
603 if (b != borderPainted)
605 boolean old = borderPainted;
606 borderPainted = b;
607 firePropertyChange("borderPainted", old, b);
608 revalidate();
609 repaint();
614 * Sets help menu for this menu bar
616 * @param menu help menu
618 * @specnote The specification states that this method is not yet implemented
619 * and should throw an exception.
621 public void setHelpMenu(JMenu menu)
623 // We throw an Error here, just as Sun's JDK does.
624 throw new Error("setHelpMenu() not yet implemented.");
628 * Sets the margin between the menu bar's border and its menus (this is a
629 * bound property with the name 'margin').
631 * @param m the margin (<code>null</code> permitted).
633 * @see #getMargin()
635 public void setMargin(Insets m)
637 if (m != margin)
639 Insets oldMargin = margin;
640 margin = m;
641 firePropertyChange("margin", oldMargin, margin);
646 * Changes menu bar's selection to the specified menu.
647 * This method updates selected index of menu bar's selection model,
648 * which results in a model firing change event.
650 * @param sel menu to select
652 public void setSelected(Component sel)
654 int index = getComponentIndex(sel);
655 selectionModel.setSelectedIndex(index);
659 * Sets menuBar's selection model to the one specified
661 * @param model SingleSelectionModel that needs to be set for this menu bar
663 public void setSelectionModel(SingleSelectionModel model)
665 if (selectionModel != model)
667 SingleSelectionModel oldModel = selectionModel;
668 selectionModel = model;
669 firePropertyChange("model", oldModel, selectionModel);
674 * Set the "UI" property of the menu bar, which is a look and feel class
675 * responsible for handling menuBar's input events and painting it.
677 * @param ui The new "UI" property
679 public void setUI(MenuBarUI ui)
681 super.setUI(ui);
685 * Set the "UI" property to a class constructed, via the {@link
686 * UIManager}, from the current look and feel.
688 public void updateUI()
690 setUI((MenuBarUI) UIManager.getUI(this));