class.
Method from javax.swing.ProgressMonitor$AccessibleProgressMonitor Detail: |
public Accessible getAccessibleChild(int i) {
// return a child in the JPanel containing the message, note label
// and progress bar
AccessibleContext ac = getPanelAccessibleContext();
if (ac != null) {
return ac.getAccessibleChild(i);
}
return null;
}
Returns the specified Accessible child of the object. The Accessible
children of an Accessible object are zero-based, so the first child
of an Accessible child is at index 0, the second child is at index 1,
and so on. |
public int getAccessibleChildrenCount() {
// return the number of children in the JPanel containing
// the message, note label and progress bar
AccessibleContext ac = getPanelAccessibleContext();
if (ac != null) {
return ac.getAccessibleChildrenCount();
}
return 0;
}
Returns the number of accessible children of the object. |
public AccessibleComponent getAccessibleComponent() {
if (accessibleJOptionPane != null) {
// delegate to the AccessibleJOptionPane
return accessibleJOptionPane.getAccessibleComponent();
}
return null;
}
Gets the AccessibleComponent associated with this object that has a
graphical representation. |
public String getAccessibleDescription() {
if (accessibleDescription != null) { // defined in AccessibleContext
return accessibleDescription;
} else if (accessibleJOptionPane != null) {
// delegate to the AccessibleJOptionPane
return accessibleJOptionPane.getAccessibleDescription();
}
return null;
}
Gets the accessibleDescription property of this object. The
accessibleDescription property of this object is a short localized
phrase describing the purpose of the object. For example, in the
case of a 'Cancel' button, the accessibleDescription could be
'Ignore changes and close dialog box.' |
public int getAccessibleIndexInParent() {
if (accessibleJOptionPane != null) {
// delegate to the AccessibleJOptionPane
return accessibleJOptionPane.getAccessibleIndexInParent();
}
return -1;
}
Gets the 0-based index of this object in its accessible parent. |
public String getAccessibleName() {
if (accessibleName != null) { // defined in AccessibleContext
return accessibleName;
} else if (accessibleJOptionPane != null) {
// delegate to the AccessibleJOptionPane
return accessibleJOptionPane.getAccessibleName();
}
return null;
}
Gets the accessibleName property of this object. The accessibleName
property of an object is a localized String that designates the purpose
of the object. For example, the accessibleName property of a label
or button might be the text of the label or button itself. In the
case of an object that doesn't display its name, the accessibleName
should still be set. For example, in the case of a text field used
to enter the name of a city, the accessibleName for the en_US locale
could be 'city.' |
public Accessible getAccessibleParent() {
return dialog;
}
Gets the Accessible parent of this object. |
public AccessibleRole getAccessibleRole() {
return AccessibleRole.PROGRESS_MONITOR;
}
Gets the role of this object. The role of the object is the generic
purpose or use of the class of this object. For example, the role
of a push button is AccessibleRole.PUSH_BUTTON. The roles in
AccessibleRole are provided so component developers can pick from
a set of predefined roles. This enables assistive technologies to
provide a consistent interface to various tweaked subclasses of
components (e.g., use AccessibleRole.PUSH_BUTTON for all components
that act like a push button) as well as distinguish between sublasses
that behave differently (e.g., AccessibleRole.CHECK_BOX for check boxes
and AccessibleRole.RADIO_BUTTON for radio buttons).
Note that the AccessibleRole class is also extensible, so
custom component developers can define their own AccessibleRole's
if the set of predefined roles is inadequate. |
public AccessibleStateSet getAccessibleStateSet() {
if (accessibleJOptionPane != null) {
// delegate to the AccessibleJOptionPane
return accessibleJOptionPane.getAccessibleStateSet();
}
return null;
}
Gets the state set of this object. The AccessibleStateSet of an object
is composed of a set of unique AccessibleStates. A change in the
AccessibleStateSet of an object will cause a PropertyChangeEvent to
be fired for the ACCESSIBLE_STATE_PROPERTY property. |
public AccessibleText getAccessibleText() {
if (getNoteLabelAccessibleText() != null) {
return this;
}
return null;
}
Gets the AccessibleText associated with this object presenting
text on the display. |
public AccessibleValue getAccessibleValue() {
if (myBar != null) {
// delegate to the AccessibleJProgressBar
return myBar.getAccessibleContext().getAccessibleValue();
}
return null;
}
Gets the AccessibleValue associated with this object that supports a
Numerical value. |
public String getAfterIndex(int part,
int index) {
AccessibleText at = getNoteLabelAccessibleText();
if (at != null) { // JLabel contains HTML text
return at.getAfterIndex(part, index);
}
return null;
}
Returns the String after a given index. |
public String getAtIndex(int part,
int index) {
AccessibleText at = getNoteLabelAccessibleText();
if (at != null) { // JLabel contains HTML text
return at.getAtIndex(part, index);
}
return null;
}
Returns the String at a given index. |
public String getBeforeIndex(int part,
int index) {
AccessibleText at = getNoteLabelAccessibleText();
if (at != null) { // JLabel contains HTML text
return at.getBeforeIndex(part, index);
}
return null;
}
Returns the String before a given index. |
public int getCaretPosition() {
AccessibleText at = getNoteLabelAccessibleText();
if (at != null) { // JLabel contains HTML text
return at.getCaretPosition();
}
return -1;
}
Returns the zero-based offset of the caret.
Note: That to the right of the caret will have the same index
value as the offset (the caret is between two characters). |
public int getCharCount() {
AccessibleText at = getNoteLabelAccessibleText();
if (at != null) { // JLabel contains HTML text
return at.getCharCount();
}
return -1;
}
Returns the number of characters (valid indicies) |
public AttributeSet getCharacterAttribute(int i) {
AccessibleText at = getNoteLabelAccessibleText();
if (at != null) { // JLabel contains HTML text
return at.getCharacterAttribute(i);
}
return null;
}
Returns the AttributeSet for a given character at a given index |
public Rectangle getCharacterBounds(int i) {
AccessibleText at = getNoteLabelAccessibleText();
if (at != null && sameWindowAncestor(pane, noteLabel)) {
// return rectangle in the option pane bounds
Rectangle noteLabelRect = at.getCharacterBounds(i);
if (noteLabelRect != null) {
return SwingUtilities.convertRectangle(noteLabel,
noteLabelRect,
pane);
}
}
return null;
}
Determines the bounding box of the character at the given
index into the string. The bounds are returned in local
coordinates. If the index is invalid an empty rectangle is returned. |
public int getIndexAtPoint(Point p) {
AccessibleText at = getNoteLabelAccessibleText();
if (at != null && sameWindowAncestor(pane, noteLabel)) {
// convert point from the option pane bounds
// to the note label bounds.
Point noteLabelPoint = SwingUtilities.convertPoint(pane,
p,
noteLabel);
if (noteLabelPoint != null) {
return at.getIndexAtPoint(noteLabelPoint);
}
}
return -1;
}
Given a point in local coordinates, return the zero-based index
of the character under that Point. If the point is invalid,
this method returns -1. |
public Locale getLocale() throws IllegalComponentStateException {
if (accessibleJOptionPane != null) {
// delegate to the AccessibleJOptionPane
return accessibleJOptionPane.getLocale();
}
return null;
}
Gets the locale of the component. If the component does not have a
locale, then the locale of its parent is returned. |
public String getSelectedText() {
AccessibleText at = getNoteLabelAccessibleText();
if (at != null) { // JLabel contains HTML text
return at.getSelectedText();
}
return null;
}
Returns the portion of the text that is selected. |
public int getSelectionEnd() {
AccessibleText at = getNoteLabelAccessibleText();
if (at != null) { // JLabel contains HTML text
return at.getSelectionEnd();
}
return -1;
}
Returns the end offset within the selected text.
If there is no selection, but there is
a caret, the start and end offsets will be the same. |
public int getSelectionStart() {
AccessibleText at = getNoteLabelAccessibleText();
if (at != null) { // JLabel contains HTML text
return at.getSelectionStart();
}
return -1;
}
Returns the start offset within the selected text.
If there is no selection, but there is
a caret, the start and end offsets will be the same. |
public void propertyChange(PropertyChangeEvent e) {
if (e.getSource() == noteLabel && e.getPropertyName() == "text") {
// the note label text changed
firePropertyChange(ACCESSIBLE_TEXT_PROPERTY, null, 0);
}
}
This method gets called when a bound property is changed. |
public void stateChanged(ChangeEvent e) {
if (e == null) {
return;
}
if (myBar != null) {
// the progress bar value changed
Object newModelValue = myBar.getValue();
firePropertyChange(ACCESSIBLE_VALUE_PROPERTY,
oldModelValue,
newModelValue);
oldModelValue = newModelValue;
}
}
Invoked when the target of the listener has changed its state. |