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package com.sun.awt;
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.geom.*;
import sun.awt.AWTAccessor;
/**
* Security Warning control interface.
*
* This class provides a couple of methods that help a developer relocate
* the AWT security warning to an appropriate position relative to the current
* window size. A "top-level window" is an instance of the {@code Window}
* class (or its descendant, such as {@code JFrame}). The security warning
* is applied to all windows created by an untrusted code. All such windows
* have a non-null "warning string" (see {@link Window#getWarningString()}).
* <p>
* <b>WARNING</b>: This class is an implementation detail and only meant
* for limited use outside of the core platform. This API may change
* drastically between update release, and it may even be
* removed or be moved to some other packages or classes.
*/
public final class SecurityWarning {
/**
* The SecurityWarning class should not be instantiated
*/
private SecurityWarning() {
}
/**
* Gets the size of the security warning.
*
* The returned value is not valid until the peer has been created. Before
* invoking this method a developer must call the {@link Window#pack()},
* {@link Window#setVisible()}, or some other method that creates the peer.
*
* @param window the window to get the security warning size for
*
* @throws NullPointerException if the window argument is null
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the window is trusted (i.e.
* the {@code getWarningString()} returns null)
*/
public static Dimension getSize(Window window) {
if (window == null) {
throw new NullPointerException(
"The window argument should not be null.");
}
if (window.getWarningString() == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException(
"The window must have a non-null warning string.");
}
// We don't check for a non-null peer since it may be destroyed
// after assigning a valid value to the security warning size.
return AWTAccessor.getWindowAccessor().getSecurityWarningSize(window);
}
/**
* Sets the position of the security warning.
* <p>
* The {@code alignmentX} and {@code alignmentY} arguments specify the
* origin of the coordinate system used to calculate the position of the
* security warning. The values must be in the range [0.0f...1.0f]. The
* {@code 0.0f} value represents the left (top) edge of the rectangular
* bounds of the window. The {@code 1.0f} value represents the right
* (bottom) edge of the bounds. Whenever the size of the window changes,
* the origin of the coordinate system gets relocated accordingly. For
* convenience a developer may use the {@code Component.*_ALIGNMENT}
* constants to pass predefined values for these arguments.
* <p>
* The {@code point} argument specifies the location of the security
* warning in the coordinate system described above. If both {@code x} and
* {@code y} coordinates of the point are equal to zero, the warning will
* be located right in the origin of the coordinate system. On the other
* hand, if both {@code alignmentX} and {@code alignmentY} are equal to
* zero (i.e. the origin of the coordinate system is placed at the top-left
* corner of the window), then the {@code point} argument represents the
* absolute location of the security warning relative to the location of
* the window. The "absolute" in this case means that the position of the
* security warning is not effected by resizing of the window.
* <p>
* Note that the security warning managment code guarantees that:
* <ul>
* <li>The security warning cannot be located farther than two pixels from
* the rectangular bounds of the window (see {@link Window#getBounds}), and
* <li>The security warning is always visible on the screen.
* </ul>
* If either of the conditions is violated, the calculated position of the
* security warning is adjusted by the system to meet both these
* conditions.
* <p>
* The default position of the security warning is in the upper-right
* corner of the window, two pixels to the right from the right edge. This
* corresponds to the following arguments passed to this method:
* <ul>
* <li>{@code alignmentX = Component.RIGHT_ALIGNMENT}
* <li>{@code alignmentY = Component.TOP_ALIGNMENT}
* <li>{@code point = (2, 0)}
* </ul>
*
* @param window the window to set the position of the security warning for
* @param alignmentX the horizontal origin of the coordinate system
* @param alignmentY the vertical origin of the coordinate system
* @param point the position of the security warning in the specified
* coordinate system
*
* @throws NullPointerException if the window argument is null
* @throws NullPointerException if the point argument is null
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the window is trusted (i.e.
* the {@code getWarningString()} returns null
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the alignmentX or alignmentY
* arguments are not within the range [0.0f ... 1.0f]
*/
public static void setPosition(Window window, Point2D point,
float alignmentX, float alignmentY)
{
if (window == null) {
throw new NullPointerException(
"The window argument should not be null.");
}
if (window.getWarningString() == null) {
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