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package javax.swing;
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import java.awt.im.InputContext;
import java.beans.BeanProperty;
import java.beans.JavaBean;
import java.io.*;
import java.text.*;
import java.util.*;
import javax.swing.event.*;
import javax.swing.plaf.UIResource;
import javax.swing.text.*;
/**
* <code>JFormattedTextField</code> extends <code>JTextField</code> adding
* support for formatting arbitrary values, as well as retrieving a particular
* object once the user has edited the text. The following illustrates
* configuring a <code>JFormattedTextField</code> to edit dates:
* <pre>
* JFormattedTextField ftf = new JFormattedTextField();
* ftf.setValue(new Date());
* </pre>
* <p>
* Once a <code>JFormattedTextField</code> has been created, you can
* listen for editing changes by way of adding
* a <code>PropertyChangeListener</code> and listening for
* <code>PropertyChangeEvent</code>s with the property name <code>value</code>.
* <p>
* <code>JFormattedTextField</code> allows
* configuring what action should be taken when focus is lost. The possible
* configurations are:
*
* <table class="striped">
* <caption>Possible JFormattedTextField configurations and their descriptions
* </caption>
* <thead>
* <tr>
* <th scope="col">Value
* <th scope="col">Description
* </thead>
* <tbody>
* <tr>
* <th scope="row">JFormattedTextField.REVERT
* <td>Revert the display to match that of {@code getValue}, possibly losing
* the current edit.
* <tr>
* <th scope="row">JFormattedTextField.COMMIT
* <td>Commits the current value. If the value being edited isn't considered
* a legal value by the {@code AbstractFormatter} that is, a
* {@code ParseException} is thrown, then the value will not change, and
* then edited value will persist.
* <tr>
* <th scope="row">JFormattedTextField.COMMIT_OR_REVERT
* <td>Similar to {@code COMMIT}, but if the value isn't legal, behave like
* {@code REVERT}.
* <tr>
* <th scope="row">JFormattedTextField.PERSIST
* <td>Do nothing, don't obtain a new {@code AbstractFormatter}, and don't
* update the value.
* </tbody>
* </table>
*
* The default is <code>JFormattedTextField.COMMIT_OR_REVERT</code>,
* refer to {@link #setFocusLostBehavior} for more information on this.
* <p>
* <code>JFormattedTextField</code> allows the focus to leave, even if
* the currently edited value is invalid. To lock the focus down while the
* <code>JFormattedTextField</code> is an invalid edit state
* you can attach an <code>InputVerifier</code>. The following code snippet
* shows a potential implementation of such an <code>InputVerifier</code>:
* <pre>
* public class FormattedTextFieldVerifier extends InputVerifier {
* public boolean verify(JComponent input) {
* if (input instanceof JFormattedTextField) {
* JFormattedTextField ftf = (JFormattedTextField)input;
* AbstractFormatter formatter = ftf.getFormatter();
* if (formatter != null) {
* String text = ftf.getText();
* try {
* formatter.stringToValue(text);
* return true;
* } catch (ParseException pe) {
* return false;
* }
* }
* }
* return true;
* }
* public boolean shouldYieldFocus(JComponent input) {
* return verify(input);
* }
* }
* </pre>
* <p>
* Alternatively, you could invoke <code>commitEdit</code>, which would also
* commit the value.
* <p>
* <code>JFormattedTextField</code> does not do the formatting it self,
* rather formatting is done through an instance of
* <code>JFormattedTextField.AbstractFormatter</code> which is obtained from
* an instance of <code>JFormattedTextField.AbstractFormatterFactory</code>.
* Instances of <code>JFormattedTextField.AbstractFormatter</code> are
* notified when they become active by way of the
* <code>install</code> method, at which point the
* <code>JFormattedTextField.AbstractFormatter</code> can install whatever
* it needs to, typically a <code>DocumentFilter</code>. Similarly when
* <code>JFormattedTextField</code> no longer
* needs the <code>AbstractFormatter</code>, it will invoke
* <code>uninstall</code>.
* <p>
* <code>JFormattedTextField</code> typically
* queries the <code>AbstractFormatterFactory</code> for an
* <code>AbstractFormat</code> when it gains or loses focus. Although this
* can change based on the focus lost policy. If the focus lost
* policy is <code>JFormattedTextField.PERSIST</code>
* and the <code>JFormattedTextField</code> has been edited, the
* <code>AbstractFormatterFactory</code> will not be queried until the
* value has been committed. Similarly if the focus lost policy is
* <code>JFormattedTextField.COMMIT</code> and an exception
* is thrown from <code>stringToValue</code>, the
* <code>AbstractFormatterFactory</code> will not be queried when focus is
* lost or gained.
* <p>
* <code>JFormattedTextField.AbstractFormatter</code>
* is also responsible for determining when values are committed to
* the <code>JFormattedTextField</code>. Some
* <code>JFormattedTextField.AbstractFormatter</code>s will make new values
* available on every edit, and others will never commit the value. You can
* force the current value to be obtained
* from the current <code>JFormattedTextField.AbstractFormatter</code>
* by way of invoking <code>commitEdit</code>. <code>commitEdit</code> will
* be invoked whenever return is pressed in the
* <code>JFormattedTextField</code>.
* <p>
* If an <code>AbstractFormatterFactory</code> has not been explicitly
* set, one will be set based on the <code>Class</code> of the value type after
* <code>setValue</code> has been invoked (assuming value is non-null).
* For example, in the following code an appropriate
* <code>AbstractFormatterFactory</code> and <code>AbstractFormatter</code>
* will be created to handle formatting of numbers:
* <pre>
* JFormattedTextField tf = new JFormattedTextField();
* tf.setValue(100);
* </pre>
* <p>
* <strong>Warning:</strong> As the <code>AbstractFormatter</code> will
* typically install a <code>DocumentFilter</code> on the
* <code>Document</code>, and a <code>NavigationFilter</code> on the
* <code>JFormattedTextField</code> you should not install your own. If you do,
* you are likely to see odd behavior in that the editing policy of the
* <code>AbstractFormatter</code> will not be enforced.
* <p>
* <strong>Warning:</strong> Swing is not thread safe. For more
* information see <a
* href="package-summary.html#threading">Swing's Threading
* Policy</a>.
* <p>
* <strong>Warning:</strong>
* 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 JavaBeans™
* has been added to the <code>java.beans</code> package.
* Please see {@link java.beans.XMLEncoder}.
*
* @since 1.4
*/
@JavaBean
@SuppressWarnings("serial") // Same-version serialization only
public class JFormattedTextField extends JTextField {
private static final String uiClassID = "FormattedTextFieldUI";
private static final Action[] defaultActions =
{ new CommitAction(), new CancelAction() };
/**
* Constant identifying that when focus is lost,
* <code>commitEdit</code> should be invoked. If in committing the
* new value a <code>ParseException</code> is thrown, the invalid
* value will remain.
*
* @see #setFocusLostBehavior
*/
public static final int COMMIT = 0;
/**
* Constant identifying that when focus is lost,
* <code>commitEdit</code> should be invoked. If in committing the new
* value a <code>ParseException</code> is thrown, the value will be
* reverted.
*
* @see #setFocusLostBehavior
*/
public static final int COMMIT_OR_REVERT = 1;
/**
* Constant identifying that when focus is lost, editing value should
* be reverted to current value set on the
* <code>JFormattedTextField</code>.
*
* @see #setFocusLostBehavior
*/
public static final int REVERT = 2;
/**
* Constant identifying that when focus is lost, the edited value
* should be left.
*
* @see #setFocusLostBehavior
*/
public static final int PERSIST = 3;
/**
* Factory used to obtain an instance of AbstractFormatter.
*/
private AbstractFormatterFactory factory;
/**
* Object responsible for formatting the current value.
*/
private AbstractFormatter format;
/**
* Last valid value.
*/
private Object value;
/**
* True while the value being edited is valid.
*/
private boolean editValid;
/**
* Behavior when focus is lost.
*/
private int focusLostBehavior;
/**
* Indicates the current value has been edited.
*/
private boolean edited;
/**
* Used to set the dirty state.
*/
private DocumentListener documentListener;
/**
* Masked used to set the AbstractFormatterFactory.
*/
private Object mask;
/**
* ActionMap that the TextFormatter Actions are added to.
*/
private ActionMap textFormatterActionMap;
/**
* Indicates the input method composed text is in the document
*/
private boolean composedTextExists = false;
/**
* A handler for FOCUS_LOST event
*/
private FocusLostHandler focusLostHandler;
/**
* Creates a <code>JFormattedTextField</code> with no
* <code>AbstractFormatterFactory</code>. Use <code>setMask</code> or
* <code>setFormatterFactory</code> to configure the
* <code>JFormattedTextField</code> to edit a particular type of
* value.
*/
public JFormattedTextField() {
super();
enableEvents(AWTEvent.FOCUS_EVENT_MASK);
setFocusLostBehavior(COMMIT_OR_REVERT);
}
/**
* Creates a JFormattedTextField with the specified value. This will
* create an <code>AbstractFormatterFactory</code> based on the
* type of <code>value</code>.
*
* @param value Initial value for the JFormattedTextField
*/
public JFormattedTextField(Object value) {
this();
setValue(value);
}
/**
* Creates a <code>JFormattedTextField</code>. <code>format</code> is
* wrapped in an appropriate <code>AbstractFormatter</code> which is
* then wrapped in an <code>AbstractFormatterFactory</code>.
*
* @param format Format used to look up an AbstractFormatter
*/
public JFormattedTextField(java.text.Format format) {
this();
setFormatterFactory(getDefaultFormatterFactory(format));
}
/**
* Creates a <code>JFormattedTextField</code> with the specified
* <code>AbstractFormatter</code>. The <code>AbstractFormatter</code>
* is placed in an <code>AbstractFormatterFactory</code>.
*
* @param formatter AbstractFormatter to use for formatting.
*/
public JFormattedTextField(AbstractFormatter formatter) {
this(new DefaultFormatterFactory(formatter));
}
/**
* Creates a <code>JFormattedTextField</code> with the specified
* <code>AbstractFormatterFactory</code>.
*
* @param factory AbstractFormatterFactory used for formatting.
*/
public JFormattedTextField(AbstractFormatterFactory factory) {
this();
setFormatterFactory(factory);
}
/**
* Creates a <code>JFormattedTextField</code> with the specified
* <code>AbstractFormatterFactory</code> and initial value.
*
* @param factory <code>AbstractFormatterFactory</code> used for
* formatting.
* @param currentValue Initial value to use
*/
public JFormattedTextField(AbstractFormatterFactory factory,
Object currentValue) {
this(currentValue);
setFormatterFactory(factory);
}
/**
* Sets the behavior when focus is lost. This will be one of
* <code>JFormattedTextField.COMMIT_OR_REVERT</code>,
* <code>JFormattedTextField.REVERT</code>,
* <code>JFormattedTextField.COMMIT</code> or
* <code>JFormattedTextField.PERSIST</code>
* Note that some <code>AbstractFormatter</code>s may push changes as
* they occur, so that the value of this will have no effect.
* <p>
* This will throw an <code>IllegalArgumentException</code> if the object
* passed in is not one of the afore mentioned values.
* <p>
* The default value of this property is
* <code>JFormattedTextField.COMMIT_OR_REVERT</code>.
*
* @param behavior Identifies behavior when focus is lost
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if behavior is not one of the known
* values
*/
@BeanProperty(bound = false, enumerationValues = {
"JFormattedTextField.COMMIT",
"JFormattedTextField.COMMIT_OR_REVERT",
"JFormattedTextField.REVERT",
"JFormattedTextField.PERSIST"}, description
= "Behavior when component loses focus")
public void setFocusLostBehavior(int behavior) {
if (behavior != COMMIT && behavior != COMMIT_OR_REVERT &&
behavior != PERSIST && behavior != REVERT) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("setFocusLostBehavior must be one of: JFormattedTextField.COMMIT, JFormattedTextField.COMMIT_OR_REVERT, JFormattedTextField.PERSIST or JFormattedTextField.REVERT");
}
focusLostBehavior = behavior;
}
/**
* Returns the behavior when focus is lost. This will be one of
* <code>COMMIT_OR_REVERT</code>,
* <code>COMMIT</code>,
* <code>REVERT</code> or
* <code>PERSIST</code>
* Note that some <code>AbstractFormatter</code>s may push changes as
* they occur, so that the value of this will have no effect.
*
* @return returns behavior when focus is lost
*/
public int getFocusLostBehavior() {
return focusLostBehavior;
}
/**
* Sets the <code>AbstractFormatterFactory</code>.
* <code>AbstractFormatterFactory</code> is
* able to return an instance of <code>AbstractFormatter</code> that is
* used to format a value for display, as well an enforcing an editing
* policy.
* <p>
* If you have not explicitly set an <code>AbstractFormatterFactory</code>
* by way of this method (or a constructor) an
* <code>AbstractFormatterFactory</code> and consequently an
* <code>AbstractFormatter</code> will be used based on the
* <code>Class</code> of the value. <code>NumberFormatter</code> will
* be used for <code>Number</code>s, <code>DateFormatter</code> will
* be used for <code>Dates</code>, otherwise <code>DefaultFormatter</code>
* will be used.
* <p>
* This is a JavaBeans bound property.
*
* @param tf <code>AbstractFormatterFactory</code> used to lookup
* instances of <code>AbstractFormatter</code>
*/
@BeanProperty(visualUpdate = true, description
= "AbstractFormatterFactory, responsible for returning an AbstractFormatter that can format the current value.")
public void setFormatterFactory(AbstractFormatterFactory tf) {
AbstractFormatterFactory oldFactory = factory;
factory = tf;
firePropertyChange("formatterFactory", oldFactory, tf);
setValue(getValue(), true, false);
}
/**
* Returns the current <code>AbstractFormatterFactory</code>.
*
* @see #setFormatterFactory
* @return <code>AbstractFormatterFactory</code> used to determine
* <code>AbstractFormatter</code>s
*/
public AbstractFormatterFactory getFormatterFactory() {
return factory;
}
/**
* Sets the current <code>AbstractFormatter</code>.
* <p>
* You should not normally invoke this, instead set the
* <code>AbstractFormatterFactory</code> or set the value.
* <code>JFormattedTextField</code> will
* invoke this as the state of the <code>JFormattedTextField</code>
* changes and requires the value to be reset.
* <code>JFormattedTextField</code> passes in the
* <code>AbstractFormatter</code> obtained from the
* <code>AbstractFormatterFactory</code>.
* <p>
* This is a JavaBeans bound property.
*
* @see #setFormatterFactory
* @param format AbstractFormatter to use for formatting
*/
protected void setFormatter(AbstractFormatter format) {
AbstractFormatter oldFormat = this.format;
if (oldFormat != null) {
oldFormat.uninstall();
}
setEditValid(true);
this.format = format;
if (format != null) {
format.install(this);
}
setEdited(false);
firePropertyChange("textFormatter", oldFormat, format);
}
/**
* Returns the <code>AbstractFormatter</code> that is used to format and
* parse the current value.
*
* @return AbstractFormatter used for formatting
*/
@BeanProperty(visualUpdate = true, description
= "TextFormatter, responsible for formatting the current value")
public AbstractFormatter getFormatter() {
return format;
}
/**
* Sets the value that will be formatted by an
* <code>AbstractFormatter</code> obtained from the current
* <code>AbstractFormatterFactory</code>. If no
* <code>AbstractFormatterFactory</code> has been specified, this will
* attempt to create one based on the type of <code>value</code>.
* <p>
* The default value of this property is null.
* <p>
* This is a JavaBeans bound property.
*
* @param value Current value to display
*/
@BeanProperty(visualUpdate = true, description
= "The value to be formatted.")
public void setValue(Object value) {
if (value != null && getFormatterFactory() == null) {
setFormatterFactory(getDefaultFormatterFactory(value));
}
setValue(value, true, true);
}
/**
* Returns the last valid value. Based on the editing policy of
* the <code>AbstractFormatter</code> this may not return the current
* value. The currently edited value can be obtained by invoking
* <code>commitEdit</code> followed by <code>getValue</code>.
*
* @return Last valid value
*/
public Object getValue() {
return value;
}
/**
* Forces the current value to be taken from the
* <code>AbstractFormatter</code> and set as the current value.
* This has no effect if there is no current
* <code>AbstractFormatter</code> installed.
*
* @throws ParseException if the <code>AbstractFormatter</code> is not able
* to format the current value
*/
public void commitEdit() throws ParseException {
AbstractFormatter format = getFormatter();
if (format != null) {
setValue(format.stringToValue(getText()), false, true);
}
}
/**
* Sets the validity of the edit on the receiver. You should not normally
* invoke this. This will be invoked by the
* <code>AbstractFormatter</code> as the user edits the value.
* <p>
* Not all formatters will allow the component to get into an invalid
* state, and thus this may never be invoked.
* <p>
* Based on the look and feel this may visually change the state of
* the receiver.
*
* @param isValid boolean indicating if the currently edited value is
* valid.
*/
@BeanProperty(visualUpdate = true, description
= "True indicates the edited value is valid")
private void setEditValid(boolean isValid) {
if (isValid != editValid) {
editValid = isValid;
firePropertyChange("editValid", Boolean.valueOf(!isValid),
Boolean.valueOf(isValid));
}
}
/**
* Returns true if the current value being edited is valid. The value of
* this is managed by the current <code>AbstractFormatter</code>, as such
* there is no public setter for it.
*
* @return true if the current value being edited is valid.
*/
@BeanProperty(bound = false)
public boolean isEditValid() {
return editValid;
}
/**
* Invoked when the user inputs an invalid value. This gives the
* component a chance to provide feedback. The default
* implementation beeps.
*/
protected void invalidEdit() {
UIManager.getLookAndFeel().provideErrorFeedback(JFormattedTextField.this);
}
/**
* Processes any input method events, such as
* <code>InputMethodEvent.INPUT_METHOD_TEXT_CHANGED</code> or
* <code>InputMethodEvent.CARET_POSITION_CHANGED</code>.
*
* @param e the <code>InputMethodEvent</code>
* @see InputMethodEvent
*/
protected void processInputMethodEvent(InputMethodEvent e) {
AttributedCharacterIterator text = e.getText();
int commitCount = e.getCommittedCharacterCount();
// Keep track of the composed text
if (text != null) {
int begin = text.getBeginIndex();
int end = text.getEndIndex();
composedTextExists = ((end - begin) > commitCount);
} else {
composedTextExists = false;
}
super.processInputMethodEvent(e);
}
/**
* Processes any focus events, such as
* <code>FocusEvent.FOCUS_GAINED</code> or
* <code>FocusEvent.FOCUS_LOST</code>.
*
* @param e the <code>FocusEvent</code>
* @see FocusEvent
*/
protected void processFocusEvent(FocusEvent e) {
super.processFocusEvent(e);
// ignore temporary focus event
if (e.isTemporary()) {
return;
}
if (isEdited() && e.getID() == FocusEvent.FOCUS_LOST) {
InputContext ic = getInputContext();
if (focusLostHandler == null) {
focusLostHandler = new FocusLostHandler();
}
// if there is a composed text, process it first
if ((ic != null) && composedTextExists) {
ic.endComposition();
EventQueue.invokeLater(focusLostHandler);
} else {
focusLostHandler.run();
}
}
else if (!isEdited()) {
// reformat
setValue(getValue(), true, true);
}
}
/**
* FOCUS_LOST behavior implementation
*/
private class FocusLostHandler implements Runnable, Serializable {
public void run() {
int fb = JFormattedTextField.this.getFocusLostBehavior();
if (fb == JFormattedTextField.COMMIT ||
fb == JFormattedTextField.COMMIT_OR_REVERT) {
try {
JFormattedTextField.this.commitEdit();
// Give it a chance to reformat.
JFormattedTextField.this.setValue(
JFormattedTextField.this.getValue(), true, true);
} catch (ParseException pe) {
if (fb == JFormattedTextField.COMMIT_OR_REVERT) {
JFormattedTextField.this.setValue(
JFormattedTextField.this.getValue(), true, true);
}
}
}
else if (fb == JFormattedTextField.REVERT) {
JFormattedTextField.this.setValue(
JFormattedTextField.this.getValue(), true, true);
}
}
}
/**
* Fetches the command list for the editor. This is
* the list of commands supported by the plugged-in UI
* augmented by the collection of commands that the
* editor itself supports. These are useful for binding
* to events, such as in a keymap.
*
* @return the command list
*/
@BeanProperty(bound = false)
public Action[] getActions() {
return TextAction.augmentList(super.getActions(), defaultActions);
}
/**
* Gets the class ID for a UI.
*
* @return the string "FormattedTextFieldUI"
* @see JComponent#getUIClassID
*/
@BeanProperty(bound = false)
public String getUIClassID() {
return uiClassID;
}
/**
* Associates the editor with a text document.
* The currently registered factory is used to build a view for
* the document, which gets displayed by the editor after revalidation.
* A PropertyChange event ("document") is propagated to each listener.
*
* @param doc the document to display/edit
* @see #getDocument
*/
@BeanProperty(expert = true, description
= "the text document model")
public void setDocument(Document doc) {
if (documentListener != null && getDocument() != null) {
getDocument().removeDocumentListener(documentListener);
}
super.setDocument(doc);
if (documentListener == null) {
documentListener = new DocumentHandler();
}
doc.addDocumentListener(documentListener);
}
/*
* See readObject and writeObject in JComponent for more
* information about serialization in Swing.
*
* @param s Stream to write to
*/
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s) throws IOException {
s.defaultWriteObject();
if (getUIClassID().equals(uiClassID)) {
byte count = JComponent.getWriteObjCounter(this);
JComponent.setWriteObjCounter(this, --count);
if (count == 0 && ui != null) {
ui.installUI(this);
}
}
}
/**
* Resets the Actions that come from the TextFormatter to
* <code>actions</code>.
*/
private void setFormatterActions(Action[] actions) {
if (actions == null) {
if (textFormatterActionMap != null) {
textFormatterActionMap.clear();
}
}
else {
if (textFormatterActionMap == null) {
ActionMap map = getActionMap();
textFormatterActionMap = new ActionMap();
while (map != null) {
ActionMap parent = map.getParent();
if (parent instanceof UIResource || parent == null) {
map.setParent(textFormatterActionMap);
textFormatterActionMap.setParent(parent);
break;
}
map = parent;
}
}
for (int counter = actions.length - 1; counter >= 0;
counter--) {
Object key = actions[counter].getValue(Action.NAME);
if (key != null) {
textFormatterActionMap.put(key, actions[counter]);
}
}
}
}
/**
* Does the setting of the value. If <code>createFormat</code> is true,
* this will also obtain a new <code>AbstractFormatter</code> from the
* current factory. The property change event will be fired if
* <code>firePC</code> is true.
*/
private void setValue(Object value, boolean createFormat, boolean firePC) {
Object oldValue = this.value;
this.value = value;
if (createFormat) {
AbstractFormatterFactory factory = getFormatterFactory();
AbstractFormatter atf;
if (factory != null) {
atf = factory.getFormatter(this);
}
else {
atf = null;
}
setFormatter(atf);
}
else {
// Assumed to be valid
setEditValid(true);
}
setEdited(false);
if (firePC) {
firePropertyChange("value", oldValue, value);
}
}
/**
* Sets the edited state of the receiver.
*/
private void setEdited(boolean edited) {
this.edited = edited;
}
/**
* Returns true if the receiver has been edited.
*/
private boolean isEdited() {
return edited;
}
/**
* Returns an AbstractFormatterFactory suitable for the passed in
* Object type.
*/
private AbstractFormatterFactory getDefaultFormatterFactory(Object type) {
if (type instanceof DateFormat) {
return new DefaultFormatterFactory(new DateFormatter
((DateFormat)type));
}
if (type instanceof NumberFormat) {
return new DefaultFormatterFactory(new NumberFormatter(
(NumberFormat)type));
}
if (type instanceof Format) {
return new DefaultFormatterFactory(new InternationalFormatter(
(Format)type));
}
if (type instanceof Date) {
return new DefaultFormatterFactory(new DateFormatter());
}
if (type instanceof Number) {
AbstractFormatter displayFormatter = new NumberFormatter();
((NumberFormatter)displayFormatter).setValueClass(type.getClass());
AbstractFormatter editFormatter = new NumberFormatter(
new DecimalFormat("#.#"));
((NumberFormatter)editFormatter).setValueClass(type.getClass());
return new DefaultFormatterFactory(displayFormatter,
displayFormatter,editFormatter);
}
return new DefaultFormatterFactory(new DefaultFormatter());
}
/**
* Instances of <code>AbstractFormatterFactory</code> are used by
* <code>JFormattedTextField</code> to obtain instances of
* <code>AbstractFormatter</code> which in turn are used to format values.
* <code>AbstractFormatterFactory</code> can return different
* <code>AbstractFormatter</code>s based on the state of the
* <code>JFormattedTextField</code>, perhaps returning different
* <code>AbstractFormatter</code>s when the
* <code>JFormattedTextField</code> has focus vs when it
* doesn't have focus.
* @since 1.4
*/
public abstract static class AbstractFormatterFactory {
/**
* Returns an <code>AbstractFormatter</code> that can handle formatting
* of the passed in <code>JFormattedTextField</code>.
*
* @param tf JFormattedTextField requesting AbstractFormatter
* @return AbstractFormatter to handle formatting duties, a null
* return value implies the JFormattedTextField should behave
* like a normal JTextField
*/
public abstract AbstractFormatter getFormatter(JFormattedTextField tf);
}
/**
* Instances of <code>AbstractFormatter</code> are used by
* <code>JFormattedTextField</code> to handle the conversion both
* from an Object to a String, and back from a String to an Object.
* <code>AbstractFormatter</code>s can also enforce editing policies,
* or navigation policies, or manipulate the
* <code>JFormattedTextField</code> in any way it sees fit to
* enforce the desired policy.
* <p>
* An <code>AbstractFormatter</code> can only be active in
* one <code>JFormattedTextField</code> at a time.
* <code>JFormattedTextField</code> invokes
* <code>install</code> when it is ready to use it followed
* by <code>uninstall</code> when done. Subclasses
* that wish to install additional state should override
* <code>install</code> and message super appropriately.
* <p>
* Subclasses must override the conversion methods
* <code>stringToValue</code> and <code>valueToString</code>. Optionally
* they can override <code>getActions</code>,
* <code>getNavigationFilter</code> and <code>getDocumentFilter</code>
* to restrict the <code>JFormattedTextField</code> in a particular
* way.
* <p>
* Subclasses that allow the <code>JFormattedTextField</code> to be in
* a temporarily invalid state should invoke <code>setEditValid</code>
* at the appropriate times.
* @since 1.4
*/
public abstract static class AbstractFormatter implements Serializable {
private JFormattedTextField ftf;
/**
* Installs the <code>AbstractFormatter</code> onto a particular
* <code>JFormattedTextField</code>.
* This will invoke <code>valueToString</code> to convert the
* current value from the <code>JFormattedTextField</code> to
* a String. This will then install the <code>Action</code>s from
* <code>getActions</code>, the <code>DocumentFilter</code>
* returned from <code>getDocumentFilter</code> and the
* <code>NavigationFilter</code> returned from
* <code>getNavigationFilter</code> onto the
* <code>JFormattedTextField</code>.
* <p>
* Subclasses will typically only need to override this if they
* wish to install additional listeners on the
* <code>JFormattedTextField</code>.
* <p>
* If there is a <code>ParseException</code> in converting the
* current value to a String, this will set the text to an empty
* String, and mark the <code>JFormattedTextField</code> as being
* in an invalid state.
* <p>
* While this is a public method, this is typically only useful
* for subclassers of <code>JFormattedTextField</code>.
* <code>JFormattedTextField</code> will invoke this method at
* the appropriate times when the value changes, or its internal
* state changes. You will only need to invoke this yourself if
* you are subclassing <code>JFormattedTextField</code> and
* installing/uninstalling <code>AbstractFormatter</code> at a
* different time than <code>JFormattedTextField</code> does.
*
* @param ftf JFormattedTextField to format for, may be null indicating
* uninstall from current JFormattedTextField.
*/
public void install(JFormattedTextField ftf) {
if (this.ftf != null) {
uninstall();
}
this.ftf = ftf;
if (ftf != null) {
try {
ftf.setText(valueToString(ftf.getValue()));
} catch (ParseException pe) {
ftf.setText("");
setEditValid(false);
}
installDocumentFilter(getDocumentFilter());
ftf.setNavigationFilter(getNavigationFilter());
ftf.setFormatterActions(getActions());
}
}
/**
* Uninstalls any state the <code>AbstractFormatter</code> may have
* installed on the <code>JFormattedTextField</code>. This resets the
* <code>DocumentFilter</code>, <code>NavigationFilter</code>
* and additional <code>Action</code>s installed on the
* <code>JFormattedTextField</code>.
*/
public void uninstall() {
if (this.ftf != null) {
installDocumentFilter(null);
this.ftf.setNavigationFilter(null);
this.ftf.setFormatterActions(null);
}
}
/**
* Parses <code>text</code> returning an arbitrary Object. Some
* formatters may return null.
*
* @throws ParseException if there is an error in the conversion
* @param text String to convert
* @return Object representation of text
*/
public abstract Object stringToValue(String text) throws
ParseException;
/**
* Returns the string value to display for <code>value</code>.
*
* @throws ParseException if there is an error in the conversion
* @param value Value to convert
* @return String representation of value
*/
public abstract String valueToString(Object value) throws
ParseException;
/**
* Returns the current <code>JFormattedTextField</code> the
* <code>AbstractFormatter</code> is installed on.
*
* @return JFormattedTextField formatting for.
*/
protected JFormattedTextField getFormattedTextField() {
return ftf;
}
/**
* This should be invoked when the user types an invalid character.
* This forwards the call to the current JFormattedTextField.
*/
protected void invalidEdit() {
JFormattedTextField ftf = getFormattedTextField();
if (ftf != null) {
ftf.invalidEdit();
}
}
/**
* Invoke this to update the <code>editValid</code> property of the
* <code>JFormattedTextField</code>. If you an enforce a policy
* such that the <code>JFormattedTextField</code> is always in a
* valid state, you will never need to invoke this.
*
* @param valid Valid state of the JFormattedTextField
*/
protected void setEditValid(boolean valid) {
JFormattedTextField ftf = getFormattedTextField();
if (ftf != null) {
ftf.setEditValid(valid);
}
}
/**
* Subclass and override if you wish to provide a custom set of
* <code>Action</code>s. <code>install</code> will install these
* on the <code>JFormattedTextField</code>'s <code>ActionMap</code>.
*
* @return Array of Actions to install on JFormattedTextField
*/
protected Action[] getActions() {
return null;
}
/**
* Subclass and override if you wish to provide a
* <code>DocumentFilter</code> to restrict what can be input.
* <code>install</code> will install the returned value onto
* the <code>JFormattedTextField</code>.
*
* @return DocumentFilter to restrict edits
*/
protected DocumentFilter getDocumentFilter() {
return null;
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