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/* ProgressMonitor.java -- Copyright (C) 2002, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GNU Classpath. GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. GNU Classpath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with GNU Classpath; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. Linking this library statically or dynamically with other modules is making a combined work based on this library. Thus, the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License cover the whole combination. As a special exception, the copyright holders of this library give you permission to link this library with independent modules to produce an executable, regardless of the license terms of these independent modules, and to copy and distribute the resulting executable under terms of your choice, provided that you also meet, for each linked independent module, the terms and conditions of the license of that module. An independent module is a module which is not derived from or based on this library. If you modify this library, you may extend this exception to your version of the library, but you are not obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this exception statement from your version. */ package javax.swing; import java.awt.Component; import java.awt.event.ActionListener; import java.awt.event.ActionEvent; /** * <p>Using this class you can easily monitor tasks where you cannot * estimate the duration exactly.</p> * * <p>A ProgressMonitor instance waits until the first time setProgress * is called. When <code>millisToDecideToPopup</code> time elapsed the * instance estimates the duration until the whole operation is completed. * If this duration exceeds <code>millisToPopup</code> a non-modal dialog * with a message and a progress bar is shown.</p> * * <p>The value of <code>millisToDecideToPopup</code> defaults to * <code>500</code> and <code>millisToPopup</code> to * <code>2000</code>.</p> * * @author Andrew Selkirk * @author Robert Schuster (robertschuster@fsfe.org) * @since 1.2 * @status updated to 1.2 */ public class ProgressMonitor { /** * parentComponent */ Component component; /** * note */ String note; /** * message */ Object message; /** * millisToDecideToPopup */ int millisToDecideToPopup = 500; /** * millisToPopup */ int millisToPopup = 2000; int min, max, progress; JProgressBar progressBar; JLabel noteLabel; JDialog progressDialog; Timer timer; boolean canceled; /** * Constructor ProgressMonitor * @param component The parent component of the progress dialog or <code>null</code>. * @param message A constant message object which works in the way it does in <code>JOptionPane</code>. * @param note A string message which can be changed while the operation goes on. * @param minimum The minimum value for the operation (start value). * @param maximum The maximum value for the operation (end value). */ public ProgressMonitor(Component component, Object message, String note, int minimum, int maximum) { // Set data. this.component = component; this.message = message; this.note = note; min = minimum; max = maximum; } /** * <p>Hides the dialog and stops any measurements.</p> * * <p>Has no effect when <code>setProgress</code> is not at least * called once.</p> */ public void close() { if ( progressDialog != null ) { progressDialog.setVisible(false); } if ( timer != null ) { timer.stop(); timer = null; } } /** * <p>Updates the progress value.</p> * * <p>When called for the first time this initializes a timer * which decides after <code>millisToDecideToPopup</code> time * whether to show a progress dialog or not.</p> * * <p>If the progress value equals or exceeds the maximum * value the progress dialog is closed automatically.</p> * * @param progress New progress value. */ public void setProgress(int progress) { this.progress = progress; // Initializes and starts a timer with a task // which measures the duration and displays // a progress dialog if neccessary. if ( timer == null && progressDialog == null ) { timer = new Timer(25, null); timer.addActionListener(new TimerListener()); timer.start(); } // Cancels timer and hides progress dialog if the // maximum value is reached. if ( progressBar != null && this.progress >= progressBar.getMaximum() ) { // The reason for using progressBar.getMaximum() instead of max is that // we want to prevent that changes to the value have any effect after the // progress dialog is visible (This is how the JDK behaves.). close(); } } /** Returns the minimum or start value of the operation. * * @returns Minimum or start value of the operation. */ public int getMinimum() { return min; } /** * <p>Use this method to set the minimum or start value of * your operation.</p> * * <p>For typical application like copy operation this will be * zero.</p> * * <p>Keep in mind that changing this value after the progress * dialog is made visible has no effect upon the progress bar.</p> * * @param minimum The new minimum value. */ public void setMinimum(int minimum) { min = minimum; } /** * Return the maximum or end value of your operation. * * @returns Maximum or end value. */ public int getMaximum() { return max; } /** * <p>Sets the maximum or end value of the operation to the * given integer.</p> * * @param maximum */ public void setMaximum(int maximum) { max = maximum; } /** * Returns whether the user canceled the operation. * * @returns Whether the operation was canceled. */ public boolean isCanceled() { // The value is predefined to false // and changes only when the user clicks // the cancel button in the progress dialog. return canceled; } /** * Returns the amount of milliseconds to wait * until the ProgressMonitor should decide whether * a progress dialog is to be shown or not. * * @returns The duration in milliseconds. */ public int getMillisToDecideToPopup() { return millisToDecideToPopup; } /** * Sets the amount of milliseconds to wait until the * ProgressMonitor should decide whether a progress dialog * is to be shown or not. * * <p>This method has no effect when the progress dialog * is already visible.</p> * * @param time The duration in milliseconds. */ public void setMillisToDecideToPopup(int time) { millisToDecideToPopup = time; } /** * getMillisToPopup * @returns int */ public int getMillisToPopup() { return millisToPopup; } /** * setMillisToPopup * @param time TODO */ public void setMillisToPopup(int time) { millisToPopup = time; } /** * Returns a message which is shown in the progress dialog. * * @returns The changeable message visible in the progress dialog. */ public String getNote() { return note; } /** * <p>Set the message shown in the progess dialog.</p> * * <p>Changing the note while the progress dialog is visible * is possible.</p> * * @param note A message shown in the progress dialog. */ public void setNote(String note) { if ( noteLabel != null ) { noteLabel.setText(note); } else { this.note = note; } } /** Internal method that creates the progress dialog. */ void createDialog() { // If there is no note we suppress the generation of the // label. Object[] tmp = (note == null) ? new Object[] { message, progressBar = new JProgressBar(min, max) } : new Object[] { message, noteLabel = new JLabel(note), progressBar = new JProgressBar(min, max) }; JOptionPane pane = new JOptionPane(tmp, JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE); // FIXME: Internationalize the button JButton cancelButton = new JButton("Cancel"); cancelButton.addActionListener(new ActionListener() { public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent ae) { canceled = true; } }); pane.setOptions(new Object[] { cancelButton }); // FIXME: Internationalize the title progressDialog = pane.createDialog(component, "Progress ..."); progressDialog.setModal(false); progressDialog.setResizable(true); progressDialog.pack(); progressDialog.setVisible(true); } /** An ActionListener implementation which does the measurements * and estimations of the ProgressMonitor. */ class TimerListener implements ActionListener { long timestamp; int lastProgress; boolean first = true; TimerListener() { timestamp = System.currentTimeMillis(); } public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent ae) { long now = System.currentTimeMillis(); if ( first ) { if (( now - timestamp ) > millisToDecideToPopup ) { first = false; long expected = ( now - timestamp ) * ( max - min ) / ( progress - min ); if ( expected > millisToPopup ) { createDialog(); } } else { // We have not waited long enough to make a decision, // so return and try again when the timer is invoked. return; } } else if ( progressDialog != null ) { // The progress dialog is being displayed. We now calculate // whether setting the progress bar to the current progress // value would result in a visual difference. int delta = progress - progressBar.getValue(); if ( ( delta * progressBar.getWidth() / (max - min) ) > 0 ) { // At least one pixel would change. progressBar.setValue(progress); } } else { // No dialog necessary timer.stop(); timer = null; } timestamp = now; } } }