Source for javax.swing.JCheckBox

   1: /* JCheckBox.java -- 
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  37: 
  38: 
  39: package javax.swing;
  40: 
  41: import javax.accessibility.Accessible;
  42: import javax.accessibility.AccessibleContext;
  43: import javax.accessibility.AccessibleRole;
  44: 
  45: /**
  46:  * A small box that displays a check or not, depending on it's
  47:  * <code>selected</code> state. This works very similar to
  48:  * {@link JToggleButton} and {@link JRadioButton}, but in UI design it
  49:  * has different semantics. <code>JCheckBox</code>es are usually
  50:  * used in multiple-choice scenarios, where a user can select 0..n
  51:  * of n different options. (This is in contrast to the general RadioButton
  52:  * semantics where the user can select exactly one of n options).
  53:  *
  54:  * Note however that this semantics is in no way enforced by the
  55:  * <code>JCheckBox</code>.
  56:  *
  57:  * @author Ronald Veldema (rveldema@cs.vu.nl)
  58:  */
  59: public class JCheckBox extends JToggleButton implements Accessible
  60: {
  61: 
  62:   /**
  63:    * Provides accessibility support for <code>JCheckBox</code>.
  64:    */
  65:   protected class AccessibleJCheckBox extends AccessibleJToggleButton
  66:   {
  67:     /**
  68:      * Creates a new instance of <code>AccessibleJCheckBox</code>.
  69:      */
  70:     protected AccessibleJCheckBox()
  71:     {
  72:       // Nothing to do here.
  73:     }
  74: 
  75:     /**
  76:      * Returns the accessble role of <code>JCheckBox</code>,
  77:      * {@link AccessibleRole#CHECK_BOX}. 
  78:      */
  79:     public AccessibleRole getAccessibleRole()
  80:     {
  81:       return AccessibleRole.CHECK_BOX;
  82:     }
  83:   }
  84: 
  85:   private static final long serialVersionUID = -5246739313864538930L;
  86: 
  87:   public static final String BORDER_PAINTED_FLAT_CHANGED_PROPERTY =
  88:     "borderPaintedFlat";
  89:   
  90:   private boolean borderPaintedFlat;
  91: 
  92:   private void init()
  93:   {
  94:     borderPainted = false;
  95:     contentAreaFilled = false;
  96:   }
  97:   
  98:   public JCheckBox()
  99:   {
 100:     this(null, null, false);
 101:   }
 102: 
 103:   public JCheckBox(Action action)
 104:   {
 105:     super(action);
 106:   }
 107: 
 108:   public JCheckBox(Icon icon)
 109:   { 
 110:     this(null, icon, false);
 111:   }    
 112:   
 113:   public JCheckBox(Icon icon, boolean selected)
 114:   { 
 115:     this(null, icon, selected);
 116:   }    
 117:   
 118:   public JCheckBox(String text)
 119:   {
 120:     this(text, null, false);
 121:   }
 122:       
 123:   public JCheckBox(String text, boolean selected)
 124:   {
 125:     this(text, null, selected);
 126:   }
 127:       
 128:   public JCheckBox(String text, Icon icon)
 129:   {
 130:     this(text, icon, false);
 131:   }
 132: 
 133:   public JCheckBox(String text, Icon icon, boolean selected)
 134:   {
 135:     super(text, icon, selected);
 136:     setHorizontalAlignment(LEADING);
 137:     setBorderPainted(false);
 138:   }
 139: 
 140:   /**
 141:    * Returns a string that specifies the name of the Look and Feel class
 142:    * that renders this component.
 143:    */
 144:   public String getUIClassID()
 145:   {
 146:     return "CheckBoxUI";
 147:   }
 148:   
 149:   protected  String paramString()
 150:   {
 151:     return super.paramString() + ",borderPaintedFlat=" + borderPaintedFlat;
 152:   }
 153: 
 154:   public boolean isBorderPaintedFlat()
 155:   {
 156:     return borderPaintedFlat;
 157:   }
 158: 
 159:   public void setBorderPaintedFlat(boolean newValue)
 160:   {
 161:     firePropertyChange("borderPaintedFlat", borderPaintedFlat, newValue);
 162:     borderPaintedFlat = newValue;
 163:   }
 164: 
 165:   /**
 166:    * Returns the accessible context for this <code>JCheckBox</code>.
 167:    *
 168:    * @return the accessible context for this <code>JCheckBox</code>
 169:    */
 170:   public AccessibleContext getAccessibleContext()
 171:   {
 172:     if (accessibleContext == null)
 173:       accessibleContext = new AccessibleJCheckBox();
 174:     return accessibleContext;
 175:   }
 176: }