Serialized Form
consumed
boolean consumed
id
int id
center
Component center
- Constant to specify components location to be the
center portion of the border layout.
- See Also:
#getChild,
BorderLayout.addLayoutComponent(java.awt.Component, java.lang.Object),
#getLayoutAllignment,
BorderLayout.removeLayoutComponent(java.awt.Component)
east
Component east
- Constant to specify components location to be the
east portion of the border layout.
- See Also:
#getChild,
BorderLayout.addLayoutComponent(java.awt.Component, java.lang.Object),
#getLayoutAllignment,
BorderLayout.removeLayoutComponent(java.awt.Component)
firstItem
Component firstItem
- A relative positioning constant, that can be used instead of
north, south, east, west or center.
Please read Description for firstLine.
firstLine
Component firstLine
- A relative positioning constant, that can be used instead of
north, south, east, west or center.
mixing the two types of constants can lead to unpredicable results. If
you use both types, the relative constants will take precedence.
For example, if you add components using both the
NORTH
and BEFORE_FIRST_LINE constants in a container whose
orientation is LEFT_TO_RIGHT, only the
BEFORE_FIRST_LINE will be layed out.
This will be the same for lastLine, firstItem, lastItem.
hgap
int hgap
- Constructs a border layout with the horizontal gaps
between components.
The horizontal gap is specified by
hgap.
- See Also:
BorderLayout.getHgap(),
setHgap()
lastItem
Component lastItem
- A relative positioning constant, that can be used instead of
north, south, east, west or center.
Please read Description for firstLine.
lastLine
Component lastLine
- A relative positioning constant, that can be used instead of
north, south, east, west or center.
Please read Description for firstLine.
north
Component north
- Constant to specify components location to be the
north portion of the border layout.
- See Also:
#getChild,
BorderLayout.addLayoutComponent(java.awt.Component, java.lang.Object),
#getLayoutAllignment,
BorderLayout.removeLayoutComponent(java.awt.Component)
south
Component south
- Constant to specify components location to be the
south portion of the border layout.
- See Also:
#getChild,
BorderLayout.addLayoutComponent(java.awt.Component, java.lang.Object),
#getLayoutAllignment,
BorderLayout.removeLayoutComponent(java.awt.Component)
vgap
int vgap
- Constructs a border layout with the vertical gaps
between components.
The vertical gap is specified by
vgap.
- See Also:
BorderLayout.getVgap(),
setVgap()
west
Component west
- Constant to specify components location to be the
west portion of the border layout.
- See Also:
#getChild,
BorderLayout.addLayoutComponent(java.awt.Component, java.lang.Object),
#getLayoutAllignment,
BorderLayout.removeLayoutComponent(java.awt.Component)
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws ClassNotFoundException,
IOException
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- Writes default serializable fields to stream. Writes
a list of serializable ItemListener(s) as optional data.
The non-serializable ItemListner(s) are detected and
no attempt is made to serialize them.
- Serial Data:
- Null terminated sequence of 0 or more pairs.
The pair consists of a String and Object.
The String indicates the type of object and
is one of the following :
itemListenerK indicating and ItemListener object.
- See Also:
AWTEventMulticaster.save(ObjectOutputStream, String, EventListener),
java.awt.Component.itemListenerK
actionCommand
String actionCommand
buttonSerializedDataVersion
int buttonSerializedDataVersion
label
String label
graphicsConfig
GraphicsConfiguration graphicsConfig
hgap
int hgap
tab
Hashtable tab
vgap
int vgap
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws ClassNotFoundException,
IOException
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- Writes default serializable fields to stream. Writes
a list of serializable ItemListener(s) as optional data.
The non-serializable ItemListner(s) are detected and
no attempt is made to serialize them.
- Serial Data:
- Null terminated sequence of 0 or more pairs.
The pair consists of a String and Object.
The String indicates the type of object and
is one of the following :
itemListenerK indicating and ItemListener object.
- See Also:
AWTEventMulticaster.save(ObjectOutputStream, String, EventListener),
java.awt.Component.itemListenerK
checkboxSerializedDataVersion
int checkboxSerializedDataVersion
group
CheckboxGroup group
- The check box group.
This field can be null indicating that the checkbox
is not a group checkbox.
- See Also:
getCheckBoxGroup(),
setCheckBoxGroup()
label
String label
- The label of the Checkbox.
This field can be null. If a label is not specified it
defaults to null or "".
- See Also:
Checkbox.getLabel(),
setLabel()
state
boolean state
- The state of the Checkbox.
- See Also:
Checkbox.getState(),
setLabel()
selectedCheckbox
Checkbox selectedCheckbox
- The current choice.
- See Also:
CheckboxGroup.getCurrent(),
setCurrent()
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws ClassNotFoundException,
IOException
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- Writes default serializable fields to stream. Writes
a list of serializable ItemListener(s) as optional data.
The non-serializable ItemListner(s) are detected and
no attempt is made to serialize them.
- Serial Data:
- Null terminated sequence of 0 or more pairs.
The pair consists of a String and Object.
The String indicates the type of object and
is one of the following :
itemListenerK indicating and ItemListener object.
- See Also:
AWTEventMulticaster.save(ObjectOutputStream, String, EventListener),
java.awt.Component.itemListenerK
checkboxMenuItemSerializedDataVersion
int checkboxMenuItemSerializedDataVersion
state
boolean state
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws ClassNotFoundException,
IOException
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- Writes default serializable fields to stream. Writes
a list of serializable ItemListener(s) as optional data.
The non-serializable ItemListner(s) are detected and
no attempt is made to serialize them.
- Serial Data:
- Null terminated sequence of 0 or more pairs.
The pair consists of a String and Object.
The String indicates the type of object and
is one of the following :
itemListenerK indicating and ItemListener object.
- See Also:
AWTEventMulticaster.save(ObjectOutputStream, String, EventListener),
java.awt.Component.itemListenerK
choiceSerializedDataVersion
int choiceSerializedDataVersion
pItems
Vector pItems
- The items for the Choice.
This can be a null value.
- See Also:
add(),
addItem(),
getItem(),
Choice.getItemCount(),
insert(),
remove()
selectedIndex
int selectedIndex
- The index of the current choice for this Choice.
- See Also:
getSelectedItem,
select()
cs
ColorSpace cs
- The ColorSpace. If null, then it's default sRGB.
- See Also:
getColor(),
Color.getColorSpace(),
getColorComponents()
falpha
float falpha
- The alpha value as a float component.
If frgbvalue is null, this is not valid data,
so compute from the int color value.
- See Also:
getRGBComponents(),
getComponents()
frgbvalue
float[] frgbvalue
- The color value in the default sRGB ColorSpace as float
components (no alpha).
If null after object construction, this must be an sRGB color
constructed with 8-bit precision, so compute from the int color value.
- See Also:
getRGBColorComponents(),
getRGBComponents()
fvalue
float[] fvalue
- The color value in the native ColorSpace as float components (no alpha).
If null after object construction, this must be an sRGB color
constructed with 8-bit precision, so compute from the int color value.
- See Also:
getRGBColorComponents(),
getRGBComponents()
theContext
PaintContext theContext
value
int value
- The color value.
- See Also:
Color.getRGB()
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws ClassNotFoundException,
IOException
- Read the ObjectInputStream and if it isnt null
add a listener to receive item events fired
by the components.
Unrecognised keys or values will be Ignored.
- See Also:
removeActionListener(),
addActionListener()
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- Writes default serializable fields to stream. Writes
a list of serializable ItemListener(s) as optional data.
The non-serializable ItemListener(s) are detected and
no attempt is made to serialize them.
- Serial Data:
- Null terminated sequence of 0 or more pairs.
The pair consists of a String and Object.
The String indicates the type of object and
is one of the following :
itemListenerK indicating and ItemListener object.
- See Also:
AWTEventMulticaster.save(ObjectOutputStream, String, EventListener),
java.awt.Component.itemListenerK
background
Color background
- The background color for this component.
background can be null.
- See Also:
Component.getBackground(),
Component.setBackground(java.awt.Color)
changeSupport
PropertyChangeSupport changeSupport
- If any PropertyChangeListeners have been registered, the
changeSupport field describes them.
- See Also:
addPropertyChangeListener(),
removePropertyChangeListener(),
firePropertyChange()- Since:
- JDK 1.2
componentSerializedDataVersion
int componentSerializedDataVersion
- Component Serialized Data Version.
cursor
Cursor cursor
- The cursor displayed when pointer is over this component.
cursor must always be a non-null cursor image.
- See Also:
Component.getCursor(),
Component.setCursor(java.awt.Cursor)
dropTarget
DropTarget dropTarget
- The DropTarget associated with this Component.
- See Also:
Component.setDropTarget(java.awt.dnd.DropTarget),
Component.getDropTarget()- Since:
- JDK 1.2
enabled
boolean enabled
- True when the object is enabled. An object that is not
enabled does not interact with the user.
- See Also:
Component.isEnabled(),
Component.setEnabled(boolean)
eventMask
long eventMask
- The eventMask is ONLY set by subclasses via enableEvents.
The mask should NOT be set when listeners are registered
so that we can distinguish the difference between when
listeners request events and subclasses request them.
One bit is used to indicate whether input methods are
enabled; this bit is set by enableInputMethods and is
on by default.
- See Also:
enableInputMethods()
font
Font font
- The font used by this component.
The font can be null.
- See Also:
Component.getFont(),
Component.setFont(java.awt.Font)
foreground
Color foreground
- The foreground color for this component.
foreground color can be null.
- See Also:
Component.getForeground(),
Component.setForeground(java.awt.Color)
hasFocus
boolean hasFocus
- True if this component has enabled focus events and currently
has the focus.
- See Also:
Component.hasFocus(),
Component.processFocusEvent(java.awt.event.FocusEvent)
height
int height
- The height of the component.
- See Also:
Component.getSize()
isPacked
boolean isPacked
locale
Locale locale
- The locale for the component.
- See Also:
Component.getLocale(),
Component.setLocale(java.util.Locale)
minSize
Dimension minSize
- Internal, cached size information.
(This field perhaps should have been transient).
name
String name
- A components name.
This field can be null.
- See Also:
Component.getName(),
setName()
nameExplicitlySet
boolean nameExplicitlySet
- A bool to determine whether the name has
been set explicitly. nameExplicitlySet will
be false if the name has not been set and
true if it has.
- See Also:
Component.getName(),
setName()
newEventsOnly
boolean newEventsOnly
- newEventsOnly will be true if the event is
one of the event types enabled for the component.
It will then allow for normal processing to
continue. If it is false the event is passed
to the components parent and up the ancestor
tree until the event has been consumed.
- See Also:
dispatchEvent()
peerFont
Font peerFont
- The font which the peer is currently using. (null if no peer exists.)
popups
Vector popups
- See Also:
add()
prefSize
Dimension prefSize
- Internal, cached size information
(This field perhaps should have been transient).
valid
boolean valid
- True when the object is valid. An invalid object needs to
be layed out. This flag is set to false when the object
size is changed.
- See Also:
Component.isValid(),
Component.validate(),
Component.invalidate()
visible
boolean visible
- True when the object is visible. An object that is not
visible is not drawn on the screen.
- See Also:
Component.isVisible(),
Component.setVisible(boolean)
width
int width
- The width of the component.
- See Also:
Component.getSize()
x
int x
- The x position of the component in the parent's coordinate system.
- See Also:
Component.getLocation()
y
int y
- The y position of the component in the parent's coordinate system.
- See Also:
Component.getLocation()
orientation
int orientation
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws ClassNotFoundException,
IOException
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- Writes default serializable fields to stream. Writes
a list of serializable ItemListener(s) as optional data.
The non-serializable ItemListner(s) are detected and
no attempt is made to serialize them.
- Serial Data:
- Null terminated sequence of 0 or more pairs.
The pair consists of a String and Object.
The String indicates the type of object and
is one of the following :
itemListenerK indicating and ItemListener object.
- See Also:
AWTEventMulticaster.save(ObjectOutputStream, String, EventListener),
java.awt.Component.itemListenerK
component
Component[] component
- The components in this container.
- See Also:
add(),
Container.getComponents()
containerSerializedDataVersion
int containerSerializedDataVersion
dispatcher
java.awt.LightweightDispatcher dispatcher
- Event router for lightweight components. If this container
is native, this dispatcher takes care of forwarding and
retargeting the events to lightweight components contained
(if any).
layoutMgr
LayoutManager layoutMgr
- Layout manager for this container.
- See Also:
Container.doLayout(),
setLayout(),
Container.getLayout()
maxSize
Dimension maxSize
ncomponents
int ncomponents
- The number of components in this container.
This value can be null.
- See Also:
getComponent(),
Container.getComponents(),
Container.getComponentCount()
name
String name
- The user-visible name of the cursor.
- See Also:
Cursor.getName()
type
int type
- The chosen cursor type intially set to
the
DEFAULT_CURSOR.
- See Also:
Cursor.getType()
modal
boolean modal
- Will be true if the Dialog is modal,
otherwise the dialog will be modeless.
A modal Dialog grabs all the input to
the owner frame from the user.
- See Also:
Dialog.isModal(),
setModal()
resizable
boolean resizable
- A dialogs resizable property. Will be true
if the Dialog is to be resizable, otherwise
it will be false.
- See Also:
setResizable()
title
String title
- Specifies the title of the Dialog.
This field can be null.
- See Also:
Dialog.getTitle(),
setTitle()
height
int height
- The height dimension. Negative values can be used.
- See Also:
Dimension.getSize(),
setSize()
width
int width
- The width dimension. Negative values can be used.
- See Also:
Dimension.getSize(),
setSize()
arg
Object arg
- An arbitrary argument of the event. The value of this field
depends on the type of event.
arg has been replaced b event specific property.
clickCount
int clickCount
- For
MOUSE_DOWN events, this field indicates the
number of consecutive clicks. For other events, its value is
0.
This field has been replaced by MouseEvent.getClickCount().
- See Also:
java.awt.MouseEvent.getClickCount().
consumed
boolean consumed
- This field controls whether or not the event is sent back
down to the peer once the target has processed it -
false means it's sent to the peer, true means it's not.
- See Also:
isConsumed()
evt
Event evt
- The next event. This field is set when putting events into a
linked list.
This has been replaced by EventQueue.
- See Also:
EventQueue
id
int id
- Indicates which type of event the event is, and which
other
Event variables are relevant for the event.
This has been replaced by AWTEvent.getID()
- See Also:
java.awt.AWTEvent.getID()
key
int key
- The key code of the key that was pressed in a keyboard event.
This has been replaced by KeyEvent.getKeyCode()
- See Also:
java.awt.KeyEvent#getKeyCode()
modifiers
int modifiers
- The state of the modifier keys.
This is replaced with InputEvent.getModifiers()
In java 1.1 MouseEvent and KeyEvent are subclasses
of InputEvent.
- See Also:
java.awt.InputEvent#getModifiers()
target
Object target
- The target component. This indicates the component over which the
event occurred or with which the event is associated.
This object has been replaced by AWTEvent.getSource()
- See Also:
EventObject.getSource()
when
long when
- The time stamp.
Replaced by InputEvent.getWhen().
- See Also:
java.awt.InputEvent#getWhen()
x
int x
- The x coordinate of the event.
Replaced by MouseEvent.getX()
- See Also:
java.awt.MouseEvent#getX()
y
int y
- The y coordinate of the event.
Replaced by MouseEvent.getY()
- See Also:
java.awt.MouseEvent#getY()
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws ClassNotFoundException,
IOException
dir
String dir
file
String file
filter
FilenameFilter filter
mode
int mode
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream stream)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- Read this object out of a serialization stream, handling
objects written by older versions of the class that didn't contain all
of the fields we use now..
align
int align
align is the proprty that determines
how each row distributes empty space.
It can be one of the following three values :
LEFT
RIGHT
CENTER
- See Also:
FlowLayout.getAlignment(),
setAlignment()
hgap
int hgap
- The flow layout manager allows a seperation of
components with gaps. The horizontal gap will
specify the space between components.
- See Also:
FlowLayout.getHgap(),
setHgap()
newAlign
int newAlign
newAlign is the property that determines
how each row distributes empty space for JDK's >= JDK1.2.
It can be one of the following three values :
LEFT
RIGHT
CENTER
- See Also:
FlowLayout.getAlignment(),
setAlignment()- Since:
- JDK 1.2
serialVersionOnStream
int serialVersionOnStream
- This represent the
currentSerialVersion
which is bein used. It will be one of two values :
0 versions before JDK 1.2.
1 versions after JDK 1.2.
- Since:
- JDK 1.2
vgap
int vgap
- The flow layout manager allows a seperation of
components with gaps. The vertical gap will
specify the space between rows.
- See Also:
FlowLayout.getVgap(),
setVgap()
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws ClassNotFoundException,
IOException
- Read the ObjectInputStream and if it isnt null
add a listener to receive item events fired
by the Font.
Unrecognised keys or values will be Ignored.
- See Also:
removeActionListener(),
addActionListener()
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws ClassNotFoundException,
IOException
- Writes default serializable fields to stream. Writes
a list of serializable ItemListener(s) as optional data.
The non-serializable ItemListner(s) are detected and
no attempt is made to serialize them.
- Serial Data:
- Null terminated sequence of 0 or more pairs.
The pair consists of a String and Object.
The String indicates the type of object and
is one of the following :
itemListenerK indicating and ItemListener object.
- See Also:
AWTEventMulticaster.save(ObjectOutputStream, String, EventListener),
java.awt.Component.itemListenerK
fontSerializedDataVersion
int fontSerializedDataVersion
- The font Serializable Data Form.
fRequestedAttributes
Hashtable fRequestedAttributes
- A map of font attributes available in this font.
Attributes include things like ligatures and glyph substitution.
- See Also:
Font.getAttributes()
name
String name
- The logical name of this
Font, as passed to the
constructor.
- See Also:
Font.getName()- Since:
- JDK1.0
pointSize
float pointSize
- The point size of this
Font in float.
- See Also:
Font.getSize(),
Font.getSize2D()
size
int size
- The point size of this
Font, rounded to integer.
- See Also:
Font.getSize()- Since:
- JDK1.0
style
int style
- The style of this
Font, as passed to the constructor.
This style can be PLAIN, BOLD, ITALIC, or BOLD+ITALIC.
- See Also:
Font.getStyle()- Since:
- JDK1.0
font
Font font
- The actual {@link Font} from which the font metrics are
created.
This cannot be null.
- See Also:
FontMetrics.getFont()
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws ClassNotFoundException,
IOException
- Read the ObjectInputStream and if it isnt null
add a listener to receive item events fired
by the Frame.
Unrecognised keys or values will be Ignored.
- See Also:
removeActionListener(),
addActionListener()
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- Writes default serializable fields to stream. Writes
a list of serializable ItemListener(s) as optional data.
The non-serializable ItemListner(s) are detected and
no attempt is made to serialize them.
- Serial Data:
- Null terminated sequence of 0 or more pairs.
The pair consists of a String and Object.
The String indicates the type of object and
is one of the following :
itemListenerK indicating and ItemListener object.
- See Also:
java.awt.Component.itemListenerK
frameSerializedDataVersion
int frameSerializedDataVersion
- Frame Serialized Data Version.
icon
Image icon
icon is the graphical way we can
represent the frame.
icon can be null, but obviously if
you try to set the icon image icon
cannot be null.
- See Also:
Frame.getIconImage(),
setIconImage()
mbManagement
boolean mbManagement
mbManagement is only used by the Motif implementation.
menuBar
MenuBar menuBar
- The frames menubar. If
menuBar = null
the frame will not have a menubar.
- See Also:
Frame.getMenuBar(),
setMenuBar()
ownedWindows
Vector ownedWindows
resizable
boolean resizable
- This field indicates whether the the frame is resizable
This property can be changed at any time.
resizable will be true if the frame is
resizable, otherwise it will be false.
- See Also:
Frame.isResizable()
state
int state
title
String title
- This is the title of the frame. It can be changed
at any time.
title can be null and if
this is the case the title = "".
- See Also:
Frame.getTitle(),
setTitle()
anchor
int anchor
- This field is used when the component is smaller than its display
area. It determines where, within the display area, to place the
component. Possible values are
CENTER,
NORTH, NORTHEAST, EAST,
SOUTHEAST, SOUTH, SOUTHWEST,
WEST, and NORTHWEST.
The default value is CENTER.
- See Also:
GridBagConstraints.clone()
fill
int fill
- This field is used when the component's display area is larger
than the component's requested size. It determines whether to
resize the component, and if so, how.
The following values are valid for fill:
-
NONE: Do not resize the component.
-
HORIZONTAL: Make the component wide enough to fill
its display area horizontally, but do not change its height.
-
VERTICAL: Make the component tall enough to fill its
display area vertically, but do not change its width.
-
BOTH: Make the component fill its display area
entirely.
The default value is NONE.
- See Also:
GridBagConstraints.clone()
gridheight
int gridheight
- Specifies the number of cells in a column for the component's
display area.
Use REMAINDER to specify that the component be the
last one in its column. Use RELATIVE to specify that
the component be the next-to-last one in its column.
gridheight should be a non-negative value and the default value is 1.
- See Also:
GridBagConstraints.clone(),
GridBagConstraints.gridwidth
gridwidth
int gridwidth
- Specifies the number of cells in a row for the component's
display area.
Use REMAINDER to specify that the component be the
last one in its row. Use RELATIVE to specify that the
component be the next-to-last one in its row.
gridwidth should be non-negative and the default value is 1.
- See Also:
GridBagConstraints.clone(),
GridBagConstraints.gridheight
gridx
int gridx
- Specifies the cell at the left of the component's display area,
where the leftmost cell has
gridx=0. The value
RELATIVE specifies that the component be placed just
to the right of the component that was added to the container just
before this component was added.
The default value is RELATIVE.
gridx should be a non-negative value.
- See Also:
GridBagConstraints.clone(),
GridBagConstraints.gridy
gridy
int gridy
- Specifies the cell at the top of the component's display area,
where the topmost cell has
gridy=0. The value
RELATIVE specifies that the component be placed just
below the component that was added to the container just before
this component was added.
The default value is RELATIVE.
gridy should be a non-negative value.
- See Also:
GridBagConstraints.clone(),
GridBagConstraints.gridx
insets
Insets insets
- This field specifies the external padding of the component, the
minimum amount of space between the component and the edges of its
display area.
The default value is new Insets(0, 0, 0, 0).
- See Also:
GridBagConstraints.clone()
ipadx
int ipadx
- This field specifies the internal padding of the component, how much
space to add to the minimum width of the component. The width of
the component is at least its minimum width plus
(ipadx * 2) pixels.
The default value is 0.
- See Also:
GridBagConstraints.clone(),
GridBagConstraints.ipady
ipady
int ipady
- This field specifies the internal padding, that is, how much
space to add to the minimum height of the component. The height of
the component is at least its minimum height plus
(ipady * 2) pixels.
The default value is 0.
- See Also:
GridBagConstraints.clone(),
GridBagConstraints.ipadx
minHeight
int minHeight
- The minimum height of the component. It is used to calculate
ipadx, where the default will be 0.
- See Also:
ipadx
minWidth
int minWidth
- The minimum width of the component. It is used to calculate
ipady, where the default will be 0.
- See Also:
ipady
tempHeight
int tempHeight
- Temporary place holder for the Height of the component.
tempWidth
int tempWidth
- Temporary place holder for the Width of the component.
tempX
int tempX
- Temporary place holder for the x coordinate.
tempY
int tempY
- Temporary place holder for the y coordinate.
weightx
double weightx
- Specifies how to distribute extra horizontal space.
The grid bag layout manager calculates the weight of a column to
be the maximum weighty of all the components in a
row. If the resulting layout is smaller horizontally than the area
it needs to fill, the extra space is distributed to each column in
proportion to its weight. A column that has a weight zero receives no
extra space.
If all the weights are zero, all the extra space appears between
the grids of the cell and the left and right edges.
The default value of this field is 0.
weightx should be a non-negative value.
- See Also:
GridBagConstraints.clone(),
GridBagConstraints.weighty
weighty
double weighty
- Specifies how to distribute extra vertical space.
The grid bag layout manager calculates the weight of a row to be
the maximum weightx of all the components in a row.
If the resulting layout is smaller vertically than the area it
needs to fill, the extra space is distributed to each row in
proportion to its weight. A row that has a weight of zero receives no
extra space.
If all the weights are zero, all the extra space appears between
the grids of the cell and the top and bottom edges.
The default value of this field is 0.
weighty should be a non-negative value.
- See Also:
GridBagConstraints.clone(),
GridBagConstraints.weightx
columnWeights
double[] columnWeights
- This field holds the overrides to the column weights.
If this field is non-null the values are
applied to the gridbag after all of the columns
weights have been calculated.
If columnWeights[i] > then weight for column i, then
column i is assigned the weight in columnWeights[i].
If columnWeights has more elements than the number
of columns, the excess elements are ignored - they do
not cause more columns to be created.
- See Also:
columnWidths
int[] columnWidths
- This field holds the overrides to the column minimum
width. If this field is non-null the values are
applied to the gridbag after all of the minimum columns
widths have been calculated.
If columnWidths has more elements than the number of
columns, columns are added to the gridbag to match
the number of elements in columnWidth.
- See Also:
GridBagLayout.getLayoutDimensions()
comptable
Hashtable comptable
- This hashtable maintains the association between
a component and its gridbag constraints.
The Keys in comptable are the components and the
values are the instances of GridBagConstraints.
- See Also:
GridBagConstraints
defaultConstraints
GridBagConstraints defaultConstraints
- This field holds a gridbag constraints instance
containing the default values, so if a component
does not have gridbag constraints associated with
it, then the component will be assigned a
copy of the
defaultConstraints.
- See Also:
getConstraints(),
setConstraints(),
lookupConstraints()
layoutInfo
java.awt.GridBagLayoutInfo layoutInfo
- This field holds tha layout information
for the gridbag. The information in this field
is based on the most recent validation of the
gridbag.
If
layoutInfo is null
this indicates that there are no components in
the gridbag or if there are components, they have
not yet been validated.
- See Also:
GetLayoutInfo()
rowHeights
int[] rowHeights
- This field holds the overrides to the row minimum
heights. If this field is non-null the values are
applied to the gridbag after all of the minimum row
heights have been calculated.
If rowHeights has more elements than the number of
rows, rowa are added to the gridbag to match
the number of elements in rowHeights.
- See Also:
GridBagLayout.getLayoutDimensions()
rowWeights
double[] rowWeights
- This field holds the overrides to the row weights.
If this field is non-null the values are
applied to the gridbag after all of the rows
weights have been calculated.
If rowWeights[i] > then weight for row i, then
row i is assigned the weight in rowWeights[i].
If rowWeights has more elements than the number
of rows, the excess elements are ignored - they do
not cause more rows to be created.
- See Also:
cols
int cols
- This is the number of columns specified for the grid. The number
of columns can be changed at any time.
This should be a non negative integer, where '0' means
'any number' meaning that the number of Columns in that
dimension depends on the other dimension.
- See Also:
GridLayout.getColumns(),
setColumns()
hgap
int hgap
- This is the horizontal gap (in pixels) which specifies the space
between columns. They can be changed at any time.
This should be a non negative integer.
- See Also:
GridLayout.getHgap(),
setHgap()
rows
int rows
- This is the number of rows specified for the grid. The number
of rows can be changed at any time.
This should be a non negative integer, where '0' means
'any number' meaning that the number of Rows in that
dimension depends on the other dimension.
- See Also:
GridLayout.getRows(),
setRows()
vgap
int vgap
- This is the vertical gap (in pixels) which specifies the space
between rows. They can be changed at any time.
This should be a non negative integer.
- See Also:
GridLayout.getVgap(),
setVgap()
bottom
int bottom
- The inset from the bottom.
This value is added to the Bottom of the rectangle
to yield a new location for the Bottom.
- See Also:
Insets.clone()
left
int left
- The inset from the left.
This value is added to the left of the rectangle
to yield a new location for the left edge.
- See Also:
Insets.clone()
right
int right
- The inset from the right.
This value is added to the Right of the rectangle
to yield a new location for the Right edge.
- See Also:
Insets.clone()
top
int top
- The inset from the top.
This value is added to the Top of the rectangle
to yield a new location for the Top.
- See Also:
Insets.clone()
alignment
int alignment
- The label's alignment. The default alignment is set
to be left justified.
- See Also:
Label.getAlignment(),
setAlignment()
text
String text
- The text of this label.
This text can be modified by the program
but never by the user.
- See Also:
Label.getText(),
setText()
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws ClassNotFoundException,
IOException
- Read the ObjectInputStream and if it isnt null
add a listener to receive item events fired
by the List.
Unrecognised keys or values will be Ignored.
- See Also:
removeActionListener(),
addActionListener()
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- Writes default serializable fields to stream. Writes
a list of serializable ItemListener(s) as optional data.
The non-serializable ItemListner(s) are detected and
no attempt is made to serialize them.
- Serial Data:
- Null terminated sequence of 0 or more pairs.
The pair consists of a String and Object.
The String indicates the type of object and
is one of the following :
itemListenerK indicating and ItemListener object.
- See Also:
AWTEventMulticaster.save(ObjectOutputStream, String, EventListener),
java.awt.Component.itemListenerK
items
Vector items
- A vector created to contain items which will become
part of the List Component.
- See Also:
addItem(),
getItem()
listSerializedDataVersion
int listSerializedDataVersion
- The List Components Serialized Data Version.
multipleMode
boolean multipleMode
multipleMode is a variable that will
be set to true if a list component is to be set to
multiple selection mode, that is where the user can
select more than one item in a list at one time.
multipleMode will be set to false if the
list component is set to single selection, that is where
the user can only select one item on the list at any
one time.
- See Also:
List.isMultipleMode(),
setMultipleMode()
rows
int rows
- This field will represent the number of rows in the
List Component. It is specified only once, and
that is when the list component is actually
created. It will never change.
- See Also:
List.getRows()
selected
int[] selected
selected is an array that will contain
the indices of items that have been selected.
- See Also:
List.getSelectedIndexes(),
List.getSelectedIndex()
visibleIndex
int visibleIndex
- This variable contains the value that will be used
when trying to make a particular list item visible.
- See Also:
makeVisible()
head
java.awt.MediaEntry head
- The head of the list of Images that is being
tracked by the MediaTracker.
- See Also:
addImage(),
removeImage()
target
Component target
- A given Component that will be
tracked by a media tracker where the image will
eventually be drawn.
- See Also:
MediaTracker()
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws ClassNotFoundException,
IOException
- Read the ObjectInputStream and if it isnt null
add a listener to receive item events fired
by the Menu.
Unrecognised keys or values will be Ignored.
- See Also:
removeActionListener(),
addActionListener()
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws ClassNotFoundException,
IOException
- Writes default serializable fields to stream. Writes
a list of serializable ItemListener(s) as optional data.
The non-serializable ItemListner(s) are detected and
no attempt is made to serialize them.
- Serial Data:
- Null terminated sequence of 0 or more pairs.
The pair consists of a String and Object.
The String indicates the type of object and
is one of the following :
itemListenerK indicating and ItemListener object.
- See Also:
AWTEventMulticaster.save(ObjectOutputStream, String, EventListener),
java.awt.Component.itemListenerK
isHelpMenu
boolean isHelpMenu
- This field will be set to
true
if the Menu in question is actually a help
menu. Otherwise it will be set to
false.
items
Vector items
- A vector of the items that will be part of the Menu.
- See Also:
Menu.countItems()
menuSerializedDataVersion
int menuSerializedDataVersion
- The menu serialized Data Version.
tearOff
boolean tearOff
- This field indicates whether the menu has the
tear of property or not. It will be set to
true if the menu has the tear off
property and it will be set to false>
if it does not.
A torn off menu can be deleted by a user when
it is no longer needed.
- See Also:
Menu.isTearOff()
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws ClassNotFoundException,
IOException
- Read the ObjectInputStream and if it isnt null
add a listener to receive item events fired
by the MenuBar.
Unrecognised keys or values will be Ignored.
- See Also:
removeActionListener(),
addActionListener()
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws ClassNotFoundException,
IOException
- Writes default serializable fields to stream. Writes
a list of serializable ItemListener(s) as optional data.
The non-serializable ItemListner(s) are detected and
no attempt is made to serialize them.
- Serial Data:
- Null terminated sequence of 0 or more pairs.
The pair consists of a String and Object.
The String indicates the type of object and
is one of the following :
itemListenerK indicating and ItemListener object.
- See Also:
AWTEventMulticaster.save(ObjectOutputStream, String, EventListener),
java.awt.Component.itemListenerK
helpMenu
Menu helpMenu
- This menu is a special menu dedicated to
help. The one thing to note about this menu
is that on some platforms it appears at the
right edge of the menubar.
- See Also:
MenuBar.getHelpMenu(),
setHelpMenu()
menuBarSerializedDataVersion
int menuBarSerializedDataVersion
- The MenuBar's serialized data version.
menus
Vector menus
- This field represents a vector of the
actual menus that will be part of the MenuBar.
- See Also:
MenuBar.countMenus()
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws ClassNotFoundException,
IOException
font
Font font
- The Menu Components Font.
This value can be null at which point a default will be used.
- See Also:
setFont(),
MenuComponent.getFont()
name
String name
- The Menu Components name.
- See Also:
MenuComponent.getName(),
setName()
nameExplicitlySet
boolean nameExplicitlySet
- A variable to indicate whether a name is explicitly set.
If it is true the name will be set explicitly.
- See Also:
setName()
newEventsOnly
boolean newEventsOnly
- See Also:
dispatchEvent()
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws ClassNotFoundException,
IOException
- Read the ObjectInputStream and if it isnt null
add a listener to receive item events fired
by the Menu Item.
Unrecognised keys or values will be Ignored.
- See Also:
removeActionListener(),
addActionListener()
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- Writes default serializable fields to stream. Writes
a list of serializable ItemListener(s) as optional data.
The non-serializable ItemListner(s) are detected and
no attempt is made to serialize them.
- Serial Data:
- Null terminated sequence of 0 or more pairs.
The pair consists of a String and Object.
The String indicates the type of object and
is one of the following :
itemListenerK indicating and ItemListener object.
- See Also:
AWTEventMulticaster.save(ObjectOutputStream, String, EventListener),
java.awt.Component.itemListenerK
actionCommand
String actionCommand
- This field indicates the command tha has been issued
by a particular menu item.
By default the
actionCommand
is the label of the menu item, unless it has been
set using setActionCommand.
- See Also:
setActionCommand(),
MenuItem.getActionCommand()
enabled
boolean enabled
- A value to indicate whether a menu item is enabled
or not. If it is enabled,
enabled will
be set to true. Else enabled will
be set to false.
- See Also:
MenuItem.isEnabled(),
setEnabled()
eventMask
long eventMask
- The eventMask is ONLY set by subclasses via enableEvents.
The mask should NOT be set when listeners are registered
so that we can distinguish the difference between when
listeners request events and subclasses request them.
label
String label
label is the label of a menu item.
It can be any string.
- See Also:
MenuItem.getLabel(),
setLabel()
menuItemSerializedDataVersion
int menuItemSerializedDataVersion
- Menu item serialized data version.
shortcut
MenuShortcut shortcut
- A sequence of key stokes that ia associated with
a menu item.
Note :in 1.1.2 you must use setActionCommand()
on a menu item in order for its shortcut to
work.
- See Also:
MenuItem.getShortcut(),
setShortcut(),
MenuItem.deleteShortcut()
key
int key
- This is indicates the virtual keycode for the menu shortcut.
It is the key code with which the menu short cut will be created.
In 1.1.2 you must use setActionCommand() on a menu item
in order for its shortcut to work, otherwise it will fire a null
action command.
Must use KeyEvent virtual keys - eg : VK_A.
- See Also:
MenuShortcut.getKey(),
MenuShortcut.usesShiftModifier()
usesShift
boolean usesShift
- Indicates whether the shft key was pressed.
If true, the shift key was pressed.
If false, the shift key was not pressed
- See Also:
MenuShortcut.usesShiftModifier()
x
int x
- The x coordinate.
If no x coordinate is set it will default to '0'.
- See Also:
Point.getLocation(),
Move()
y
int y
- The y coordinate.
If no y coordinate is set it will default to '0'.
- See Also:
Point.getLocation(),
Move()
bounds
Rectangle bounds
- Bounds of the polygon.
This value can be NULL.
Please see the javadoc comments getBounds().
- See Also:
Polygon.getBoundingBox(),
Polygon.getBounds()
npoints
int npoints
- The total number of points.
This value can be NULL.
- See Also:
Polygon.addPoint(int, int)
xpoints
int[] xpoints
- The array of x coordinates.
- See Also:
Polygon.addPoint(int, int)
ypoints
int[] ypoints
- The array of y coordinates.
- See Also:
Polygon.addPoint(int, int)
height
int height
- The height of the
Rectangle.
- See Also:
Rectangle.setSize(int, int),
Rectangle.getSize()
width
int width
- The width of the
Rectangle.
- See Also:
Rectangle.setSize(int, int),
Rectangle.getSize()- Since:
- JDK1.0.
x
int x
- The x coordinate of the
Rectangle.
- See Also:
Rectangle.setLocation(int, int),
Rectangle.getLocation()
y
int y
- The y coordinate of the
Rectangle.
- See Also:
Rectangle.setLocation(int, int),
Rectangle.getLocation()
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws ClassNotFoundException,
IOException
- Read the ObjectInputStream and if it isnt null
add a listener to receive item events fired
by the Scrollbar.
Unrecognised keys or values will be Ignored.
- See Also:
removeActionListener(),
addActionListener()
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- Writes default serializable fields to stream. Writes
a list of serializable ItemListener(s) as optional data.
The non-serializable ItemListner(s) are detected and
no attempt is made to serialize them.
- Serial Data:
- Null terminated sequence of 0 or more pairs.
The pair consists of a String and Object.
The String indicates the type of object and
is one of the following :
itemListenerK indicating and ItemListener object.
- See Also:
AWTEventMulticaster.save(ObjectOutputStream, String, EventListener),
java.awt.Component.itemListenerK
lineIncrement
int lineIncrement
- The amount by which the scrollbar value will change when going
up or down by a line.
This value should be a non negative integer.
- See Also:
setLineIncrement(),
Scrollbar.getLineIncrement()
maximum
int maximum
- The maximum value of the Scrollbar.
This value must be greater than the
minimum
value.
This integer can be either positive or negative, and
it's range can be altered at any time.
- See Also:
Scrollbar.getMaximum(),
setMaximum()
minimum
int minimum
- The minimum value of the Scrollbar.
This value must be greater than the
minimum
value.
This integer can be either positive or negative.
- See Also:
Scrollbar.getMinimum(),
setMinimum()
orientation
int orientation
- The Scrollbar's orientation--being either horizontal or vertical.
This value should be specified when the scrollbar is being
created.
orientation can be either : VERTICAL or
HORIZONTAL only.
- See Also:
Scrollbar.getOrientation(),
setOrientation()
pageIncrement
int pageIncrement
- The amount by which the scrollbar value will change when going
up or down by a page.
This value should be a non negative integer.
- See Also:
setPageIncrement(),
Scrollbar.getPageIncrement()
scrollbarSerializedDataVersion
int scrollbarSerializedDataVersion
- The scrollbars serialized Data Version.
value
int value
- The value of the Scrollbar.
value should be either greater than
minimum
or less that maximum
- See Also:
Scrollbar.getValue(),
setValue()
visibleAmount
int visibleAmount
- The size of the visible portion of the Scrollbar.
The size of the scrollbox is normally used to indicate
the visibleAmount.
- See Also:
Scrollbar.getVisibleAmount(),
setVisibleAmount()
hAdjustable
java.awt.ScrollPaneAdjustable hAdjustable
- An adjustable Horizontal Scrollbar.
It is important to not that you must NOT call 3 Adjustable method
ie : setMinimum(), setMaximum(), setVisibleAmount().
- See Also:
ScrollPane.getHAdjustable(),
Adjustable
scrollbarDisplayPolicy
int scrollbarDisplayPolicy
- There are 3 ways in which a scroll bar can be displayed.
This integer will represent one of these 3 displays -
(SCROLLBARS_ALWAYS, SCROLLBARS_AS_NEEDED, SCROLLBARS_NEVER)
- See Also:
ScrollPane.getScrollbarDisplayPolicy()
vAdjustable
java.awt.ScrollPaneAdjustable vAdjustable
- An adjustable Vertical Scrollbar.
It is important to not that you must NOT call 3 Adjustable methods
ie : setMinimum(), setMaximum(), setVisibleAmount().
- See Also:
ScrollPane.getVAdjustable(),
Adjustable
columns
int columns
- The number of columns in the TextArea.
The number of columns will determine the text area's
width and the number of columns is not limited.
Should be non negative.
- See Also:
TextArea.getColumns(),
setColumns()
rows
int rows
- The number of rows in the TextArea.
The number of Rows will determine the text area's
height and the number of rows is not limited.
Should be non negative.
- See Also:
TextArea.getRows(),
setRows()
scrollbarVisibility
int scrollbarVisibility
- Determines which scrollbars are created for the
text area. It can be one of four values :
SCROLLBARS_BOTH = both scrollbars.
SCROLLBARS_HORIZONTAL_ONLY = Horizontal bar only.
SCROLLBARS_VERTICAL_ONLY = Vertical bar only.
SCROLLBARS_NONE = No scrollbars.
- See Also:
TextArea.getScrollbarVisibility()
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws ClassNotFoundException,
IOException
- Read the ObjectInputStream and if it isnt null
add a listener to receive item events fired
by the TextComponent.
Unrecognised keys or values will be Ignored.
- See Also:
removeActionListener(),
addActionListener()
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- Writes default serializable fields to stream. Writes
a list of serializable ItemListener(s) as optional data.
The non-serializable ItemListner(s) are detected and
no attempt is made to serialize them.
- Serial Data:
- Null terminated sequence of 0 or more pairs.
The pair consists of a String and Object.
The String indicates the type of object and
is one of the following :
itemListenerK indicating and ItemListener object.
- See Also:
AWTEventMulticaster.save(ObjectOutputStream, String, EventListener),
java.awt.Component.itemListenerK
editable
boolean editable
- A boolean indicating whether or not this TextComponent is editable.
It will be
true if the text componet
is editable and false if not.
- See Also:
TextComponent.isEditable()
selectionEnd
int selectionEnd
- The selection refers to the selected text, and the selectionEnd
is the end position of the selected text.
- See Also:
TextComponent.getSelectionEnd(),
setSelectionEnd()
selectionStart
int selectionStart
- The selection refers to the selected text, and the selectionStart
is the start position of the selected text.
- See Also:
TextComponent.getSelectionStart(),
setSelectionStart()
text
String text
- The value of the text.
A null value is the same as "".
- See Also:
setText(),
TextComponent.getText()
textComponentSerializedDataVersion
int textComponentSerializedDataVersion
- The textComponent SerializedDataVersion.
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws ClassNotFoundException,
IOException
- Read the ObjectInputStream and if it isnt null
add a listener to receive item events fired
by the TextField.
Unrecognised keys or values will be Ignored.
- See Also:
removeActionListener(),
addActionListener()
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- Writes default serializable fields to stream. Writes
a list of serializable ItemListener(s) as optional data.
The non-serializable ItemListner(s) are detected and
no attempt is made to serialize them.
- Serial Data:
- Null terminated sequence of 0 or more pairs.
The pair consists of a String and Object.
The String indicates the type of object and
is one of the following :
itemListenerK indicating and ItemListener object.
- See Also:
AWTEventMulticaster.save(ObjectOutputStream, String, EventListener),
java.awt.Component.itemListenerK
columns
int columns
- The number of columns in the TextField.
If this value is negative, an IllegalArgumentException
is thrown when trying to set the Columns.
- See Also:
setColumns(),
TextField.getColumns()
echoChar
char echoChar
- The echo character, which is used when
the user wishes to disguise the characters
typed into the text field.
To set the echoChar, echoCharIsSet must be set to
true.
The Disguises are removed if echoChar = 0
- See Also:
TextField.getEchoChar(),
setEchoChar(),
TextField.echoCharIsSet()
textFieldSerializedDataVersion
int textFieldSerializedDataVersion
- The textField Serialized Data Version.
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws ClassNotFoundException,
IOException
- Read the default ObjectInputStream, a possibly null listener to
receive item events fired by the Window, and a possibly null
list of child Windows.
Unrecognised keys or values will be Ignored.
- See Also:
removeActionListener(),
addActionListener()
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- Writes default serializable fields to stream. Writes
a list of serializable ItemListener(s) as optional data.
The non-serializable ItemListener(s) are detected and
no attempt is made to serialize them. Write a list of
child Windows as optional data.
- Serial Data:
- Null terminated sequence of 0 or more pairs.
The pair consists of a String and Object.
The String indicates the type of object and
is one of the following :
itemListenerK indicating an ItemListener object.Null terminated sequence of 0 or more pairs.
The pair consists of a String and Object.
The String indicates the type of object and
is one of the following :
ownedWindowK indicating a child Window object.
- See Also:
AWTEventMulticaster.save(ObjectOutputStream, String, EventListener),
java.awt.Component.itemListenerK,
java.awt.Component.ownedWindowK
focusMgr
java.awt.FocusManager focusMgr
- The Focus for the Window in question, and its components.
- Since:
- JDK1.2
state
int state
- An Integer value representing the Window State.
- See Also:
Window.show()- Since:
- JDK1.2
warningString
String warningString
- This represents the warning message that is
to be displayed in a non secure window. ie :
a window that has a security manager installed for
which calling SecurityManager.checkTopLevelWindow()
is false. This message can be displayed anywhere in
the window.
- See Also:
Window.getWarningString()
windowSerializedDataVersion
int windowSerializedDataVersion
- The window serialized data version.
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Package java.awt.datatransfer |
readExternal
public void readExternal(ObjectInput is)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- restore this DataFlavor from an Serialized state
writeExternal
public void writeExternal(ObjectOutput os)
throws IOException
- Serialize this DataFlavor
action
int action
component
Component component
dragSource
DragSource dragSource
events
List events
origin
Point origin
dropAction
int dropAction
gestureModifiers
int gestureModifiers
targetActions
int targetActions
dropAction
int dropAction
dropSuccess
boolean dropSuccess
actions
int actions
active
boolean active
component
Component component
dtListener
DropTargetListener dtListener
actions
int actions
dropAction
int dropAction
location
Point location
actions
int actions
dropAction
int dropAction
isLocalTx
boolean isLocalTx
location
Point location
context
DropTargetContext context
actionCommand
String actionCommand
- The nonlocalized string that gives more details
of what actually caused the event.
This information is very specific to the component
that fired it.
- See Also:
ActionEvent.getActionCommand()
modifiers
int modifiers
- This represents the key modifier that was selected,
and is used to determine the state of the selected key.
If no modifier has been selected it will default to
zero.
- See Also:
ActionEvent.getModifiers()
adjustable
Adjustable adjustable
- The adjustable object that fired the event.
- See Also:
AdjustmentEvent.getAdjustable()
adjustmentType
int adjustmentType
- The
adjustmentType describes how the adjustable
object value has changed.
This value can be increased/decreased by a block or unit amount
where the block is associated with page increments/decrements,
and a unit is associated with line increments/decrements.
- See Also:
AdjustmentEvent.getAdjustmentType()
value
int value
value will contain the new value of the
adjustable object. This value will always be in a
range associated adjustable object.
- See Also:
AdjustmentEvent.getValue()
child
Component child
- The non-null component that is being added or
removed from the Container.
- See Also:
getChild
temporary
boolean temporary
- A focus event can have two different levels,
permanent and temporary. It will be set to true if some
operation takes away the focus temporarily and
intends on getting it back once the event is completed.
Otherwise it will be set to false.
- See Also:
FocusEvent.isTemporary()
modifiers
int modifiers
- The state of the modifier key at the time the input
event was fired.
- See Also:
InputEvent.getModifiers(),
MouseEvent
when
long when
- The input events Time stamp. The time stamp is in
UTC format that indicates when the input event was
created.
- See Also:
InputEvent.getWhen()
catchExceptions
boolean catchExceptions
- Set to true if dispatch() catches Exception and stores it in the
exception instance variable. If false, Exceptions are propagated up
to the EventDispatchThread's dispatch loop.
exception
Exception exception
- The (potentially null) Exception thrown during execution of the
Runnable.run() method. This variable will also be null if a particular
instance does not catch exceptions.
notifier
Object notifier
- The (potentially null) Object whose notifyAll() method will be called
immediately after the Runnable.run() method returns.
runnable
Runnable runnable
- The Runnable whose run() method will be called.
item
Object item
- The item whose selection state has changed.
- See Also:
ItemEvent.getItem()
stateChange
int stateChange
stateChange indicates whether the item
was selected or deselected.
- See Also:
ItemEvent.getStateChange()
keyChar
char keyChar
keyChar is a valid unicode character
that is fired by a key or a key combination on
a keyboard.
- See Also:
KeyEvent.getKeyChar(),
setKeyChar()
keyCode
int keyCode
- The unique value assigned to each of the keys on the
keyboard. There is a common set of key codes that
can be fired by most keyboards.
The symbolic name for a key code should be used rather
than the code value itself.
- See Also:
KeyEvent.getKeyCode(),
setKeyCode()
clickCount
int clickCount
- Indicates the number of quick consecutive clicks of
a mouse button.
clickCount will be valid for only three mouse events :
MOUSE_CLICKED,
MOUSE_PRESSED and
MOUSE_RELEASED.
For the above, the clickCount will be at least 1. For all
other events the count will be 0.
- See Also:
MouseEvent.getClickCount().
popupTrigger
boolean popupTrigger
- A property used to indicate whether a Popup Menu
should appear with a certain gestures.
If
popupTrigger = false no popup menu
should appear. If it is true then a popup menu should appear
.
- See Also:
PopupMenu,
MouseEvent.isPopupTrigger()
x
int x
- The mouse events x coordinate.
The x value is relative to the component
that fired the event.
- See Also:
MouseEvent.getX()
y
int y
- The mouse events y coordinate.
The y value is relative to the component
that fired the event.
- See Also:
MouseEvent.getY()
updateRect
Rectangle updateRect
- This is the rectangle that represents the area on the source
component that requires a repaint.
This rectangle should be non null.
- See Also:
Rectangle,
setUpdateRect(),
PaintEvent.getUpdateRect()
transform
AffineTransform transform
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws ClassNotFoundException,
IOException
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws ClassNotFoundException,
IOException
m00
double m00
- The X coordinate scaling element of the 3x3
affine transformation matrix.
m01
double m01
- The X coordinate shearing element of the 3x3
affine transformation matrix.
m02
double m02
- The X coordinate of the translation element of the
3x3 affine transformation matrix.
m10
double m10
- The Y coordinate shearing element of the 3x3
affine transformation matrix.
m11
double m11
- The Y coordinate scaling element of the 3x3
affine transformation matrix.
m12
double m12
- The Y coordinate of the translation element of the
3x3 affine transformation matrix.
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Package java.awt.image.renderable |
parameters
Vector parameters
- A Vector of non-source parameters, stored as arbitrary Objects.
sources
Vector sources
- A Vector of sources, stored as arbitrary Objects.
mException
IOException mException
- The IO error that terminated the print job.
newValue
Object newValue
- New value for property. May be null if not known.
oldValue
Object oldValue
- Previous value for property. May be null if not known.
propagationId
Object propagationId
- Propagation ID. May be null.
- See Also:
#getPropagationId.
propertyName
String propertyName
- name of the property that changed. May be null, if not known.
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws ClassNotFoundException,
IOException
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- Serial Data:
- Null terminated list of
PropertyChangeListeners.
At serialization time we skip non-serializable listeners and
only serialize the serializable listeners.
children
Hashtable children
- Hashtable for managing listeners for specific properties.
Maps property names to PropertyChangeSupport objects.
- Since:
- JDK 1.2
propertyChangeSupportSerializedDataVersion
int propertyChangeSupportSerializedDataVersion
- Internal version number
- Since:
-
source
Object source
- The object to be provided as the "source" for any generated events.
evt
PropertyChangeEvent evt
- A PropertyChangeEvent describing the vetoed change.
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws ClassNotFoundException,
IOException
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- Serial Data:
- Null terminated list of
VetoableChangeListeners.
At serialization time we skip non-serializable listeners and
only serialize the serializable listeners.
children
Hashtable children
- Hashtable for managing listeners for specific properties.
Maps property names to VetoableChangeSupport objects.
- Since:
- JDK 1.2
source
Object source
- The object to be provided as the "source" for any generated events.
vetoableChangeSupportSerializedDataVersion
int vetoableChangeSupportSerializedDataVersion
- Internal version number
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Package java.beans.beancontext |
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream ois)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- Restore a persistent object, must wait for subsequent setBeanContext()
to fully restore any resources obtained from the new nesting
BeanContext
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream oos)
throws IOException
- Write the persistence state of the object.
beanContextChildPeer
BeanContextChild beanContextChildPeer
pcSupport
PropertyChangeSupport pcSupport
vcSupport
VetoableChangeSupport vcSupport
propagatedFrom
BeanContext propagatedFrom
children
Collection children
serviceClass
Class serviceClass
invalidateRefs
boolean invalidateRefs
serviceClass
Class serviceClass
- fields
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream ois)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- deserialize the instance
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream oos)
throws IOException
- serialize the instance
this$0
BeanContextServicesSupport this$0
serviceProvider
BeanContextServiceProvider serviceProvider
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream ois)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- deserialize contents ... if this instance has a distinct peer the
children are *not* serialized here, the peer's readObject() must call
readChildren() after deserializing this instance.
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream oos)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- Serialize the BeanContextSupport, if this instance has a distinct
peer (that is this object is acting as a delegate for another) then
the children of this instance are not serialized here due to a
'chicken and egg' problem that occurs on deserialization of the
children at the same time as this instance.
Therefore in situations where there is a distinct peer to this instance
it should always call writeObject() followed by writeChildren() and
readObject() followed by readChildren().
designTime
boolean designTime
locale
Locale locale
okToUseGui
boolean okToUseGui
serializable
int serializable
child
Object child
proxyPeer
Object proxyPeer
this$0
BeanContextSupport this$0
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- readObject is called to restore this filename.
The original separator character is read. If it is different
than the separator character on this system, then the old seperator
is replaced by the local separator.
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- WriteObject is called to save this filename.
The separator character is saved also so it can be replaced
in case the path is reconstituted on a different host type.
path
String path
- This abstract pathname's normalized pathname string. A normalized
pathname string uses the default name-separator character and does not
contain any duplicate or redundant separators.
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- readObject is called to restore the state of the FilePermission from
a stream.
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- WriteObject is called to save the state of the FilePermission
to a stream. The actions are serialized, and the superclass
takes care of the name.
actions
String actions
- the actions string.
bytesTransferred
int bytesTransferred
- Reports how many bytes had been transferred as part of the I/O
operation before it was interrupted.
classname
String classname
- Name of the invalid class.
- Class ObjectStreamClass is special cased within the
Serialization Stream Protocol.
An ObjectStreamClass is written intially into an ObjectOutputStream
in the following format:
TC_CLASSDESC className, serialVersionUID, flags,
length, list of field descriptions.
FIELDNAME TYPES
DESCRIPTION
--------------------------------------
className primitive data String
Fully qualified class name.
serialVersionUID long
Stream Unique Identifier for compatible classes
with same base class name.
flags byte
Attribute bit fields defined in
java.io.ObjectStreamConstants.SC_*.
length short
The number of field descriptions to follow.
fieldDescription (byte, primitive data String, String Object)
A pseudo-externalized format of class
java.io.ObjectStreamField.
Consists of typeCode, fieldName, and,
if a nonPrimitive typecode, a fully qualified
class name. See Class.getName method
for the typecode byte encodings.
The first time the class descriptor
is written into the stream, a new handle is generated.
Future references to the class descriptor are
written as references to the initial class descriptor instance.
- See Also:
ObjectOutputStream.writeUTF(java.lang.String)
eof
boolean eof
- True if there is no more data in the buffered part of the stream.
length
int length
- The number of bytes of primitive data available to be read
in the current buffer.
actions
String actions
detail
Exception detail
- Exception that was caught while writing the ObjectStream.
value
boolean value
- The value of the Boolean.
value
byte value
- The value of the Byte.
value
char value
- The value of the Character.
- Class Class is special cased within the Serialization Stream Protocol.
A Class instance is written intially into an ObjectOutputStream in the
following format:
TC_CLASS ClassDescriptor
A ClassDescriptor is a special cased serialization of
a java.io.ObjectStreamClass instance.
A new handle is generated for the initial time the class descriptor
is written into the stream. Future references to the class descriptor
are written as references to the initial class descriptor instance.
- See Also:
ObjectStreamClass
ex
Throwable ex
- This field holds the exception ex if the
ClassNotFoundException(String s, Throwable ex) constructor was
used to instantiate the object
- Since:
- JDK 1.2
value
double value
- The value of the Double.
exception
Throwable exception
- This field holds the exception if the
ExceptionInInitializerError(Throwable thrown) constructor was
used to instantiate the object
value
float value
- The value of the Float.
value
int value
- The value of the Integer.
value
long value
- The value of the Long.
value
short value
- The value of the Short.
- Class String is special cased within the Serialization Stream Protocol.
A String instance is written intially into an ObjectOutputStream in the
following format:
TC_STRING (utf String)
The String is written by method DataOutput.writeUTF.
A new handle is generated to refer to all future references to the
string instance within the stream.
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- readObject is called to restore the state of the StringBuffer from
a stream.
count
int count
- The count is the number of characters in the buffer.
shared
boolean shared
- A flag indicating whether the buffer is shared
value
char[] value
- The value is used for character storage.
detailMessage
String detailMessage
- Specific details about the Throwable. For example,
for FileNotFoundThrowables, this contains the name of
the file that could not be found.
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Package java.lang.reflect |
target
Throwable target
- This field holds the target if the
InvocationTargetException(Throwable target) constructor was
used to instantiate the object
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- Reconstitute the BigDecimal instance from a stream (that is,
deserialize it).
intVal
BigInteger intVal
- The unscaled value of this BigDecimal, as returned by unscaledValue().
- See Also:
BigDecimal.unscaledValue()
scale
int scale
- The scale of this BigDecimal, as returned by scale().
- See Also:
BigDecimal.scale()
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- Reconstitute the BigInteger instance from a stream (that is,
deserialize it).
bitCount
int bitCount
- The bitCount of this BigInteger, as returned by bitCount(), or -1
(either value is acceptable).
- See Also:
BigInteger.bitCount()
bitLength
int bitLength
- The bitLength of this BigInteger, as returned by bitLength(), or -1
(either value is acceptable).
- See Also:
BigInteger.bitLength()
firstNonzeroByteNum
int firstNonzeroByteNum
- The byte-number of the lowest-order nonzero byte in the magnitude of
this BigInteger, or -2 (either value is acceptable). The least
significant byte has byte-number 0, the next byte in order of
increasing significance has byte-number 1, and so forth.
lowestSetBit
int lowestSetBit
- The lowest set bit of this BigInteger, as returned by getLowestSetBit(),
or -2 (either value is acceptable).
- See Also:
BigInteger.getLowestSetBit()
magnitude
byte[] magnitude
- The magnitude of this BigInteger, in big-endian byte-order: the
zeroth element of this array is the most-significant byte of the
magnitude. The magnitude must be "minimal" in that the most-significant
byte (magnitude[0]) must be non-zero. This is necessary to
ensure that there is exactly one representation for each BigInteger
value. Note that this implies that the BigInteger zero has a
zero-length magnitude array.
signum
int signum
- The signum of this BigInteger: -1 for negative, 0 for zero, or
1 for positive. Note that the BigInteger zero must have
a signum of 0. This is necessary to ensures that there is exactly one
representation for each BigInteger value.
address
int address
family
int family
hostName
String hostName
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- readObject is called to restore the state of the SocketPermission from
a stream.
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- WriteObject is called to save the state of the SocketPermission
to a stream. The actions are serialized, and the superclass
takes care of the name.
actions
String actions
- the actions string.
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- readObject is called to restore the state of the URL from the
stream. It reads the components of the URL and finds the local
stream handler.
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- WriteObject is called to save the state of the URL to an
ObjectOutputStream. The handler is not saved since it is
specific to this system.
- Serial Data:
- the default write object value. When read back in,
the reader must ensure that calling getURLStreamHandler with
the protocol variable returns a valid URLStreamHandler and
throw an IOException if it does not.
file
String file
- The specified file name on that host.
hashCode
int hashCode
host
String host
- The host name in which to connect to.
port
int port
- The protocol port to connect to.
protocol
String protocol
- The protocol to use (ftp, http, nntp, ... etc.) .
ref
String ref
- # reference.
hash
int hash
- Stored hash code of contained object.
- See Also:
MarshalledObject.hashCode()
locBytes
byte[] locBytes
- Bytes of location annotations, which are ignored by
equals. If locBytes is null, there were no
non-null annotations during marshalling.
objBytes
byte[] objBytes
- Bytes of serialized representation. If
objBytes is
null then the object marshalled was a null
reference.
detail
Throwable detail
- Nested Exception to hold wrapped remote exception.
- Since:
- JDK1.1
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Package java.rmi.activation |
id
ActivationID id
- Activation Identifier for this object.
className
String className
- the object's class name
data
MarshalledObject data
- the object's initialization data
groupID
ActivationGroupID groupID
- the group's identifier
location
String location
- the object's code location
restart
boolean restart
- indicates whether the object should be restarted
detail
Throwable detail
- Nested Exception to hold wrapped remote exceptions.
groupID
ActivationGroupID groupID
- the group's identifier
incarnation
long incarnation
- the group's incarnation number
monitor
ActivationMonitor monitor
- the group's monitor
className
String className
- The group's fully package qualified className.
data
MarshalledObject data
- The group's initialization data.
env
ActivationGroupDesc.CommandEnvironment env
- The controlling options for executing the VM in
another process.
location
String location
- The location from where to load the group's class.
props
Properties props
- A properties map which will override those set
by default in the subprocess environment.
command
String command
options
String[] options
system
ActivationSystem system
- The group's activation system.
uid
UID uid
- The group's unique id.
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream in)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- readObject for object serialization. Reads in a
java.rmi.server.UID and a remote reference. The
remote reference is read via a direct call to
readExternal(ObjectInputStream in). Default
serialization is not used. The reference is used to create the
activator field in this object. That is, the
activator field is set to the stub returned from
RemoteProxy.getStub(activatorClassName, ref).
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream out)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- writeObject for object serialization. Writes out a
java.rmi.server.UID and the reference to the
activator responsible for activating the object associated with
this id, the remote reference contained in the
activator field.
- Serial Data:
- Writes out a
java.rmi.server.UID, and
the unqualified class name, in UTF-8, of the
remote reference contained in the activator
field. Delegates to the activator's remote
reference to write itself to out. Directly calls
writeExternal(ObjectStream out) on the return
value of activator.getRef(). Default serialization
is not used.
activator
Activator activator
- the object's activator
uid
UID uid
- the object's unique id
value
long value
- Duration of this lease.
- See Also:
Lease.getValue()
vmid
VMID vmid
- Virtual Machine ID with which this Lease is associated.
- See Also:
Lease.getVMID()
addr
byte[] addr
- array of bytes uniquely identifying host created on
uid
UID uid
- unique identifier with respect to host created on
objNum
long objNum
- object number
- See Also:
ObjID.hashCode()
space
UID space
- address space identifier (unique to host)
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream in)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- readObject for object serialization. Reads in the unqualified
class name of the remote reference field,
ref, in
UTF-8 and delegates to the ref field
to read in its representation. The ref field is
read via a direct call to
ref.readExternal(ObjectInputStream in). Default
serialization is not used.
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream out)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- writeObject for object serialization. Writes out the class
name of the remote reference contained in this class and
delegates to the reference to write out its representation.
- Serial Data:
- Writes out the unqualified class name of the remote
reference field,
ref, in UTF-8 and
delegates to the ref field to write out its
representation. Different information will be written to
out depending upon the ref field's
type. Default serialization is not used.
detail
Exception detail
- Nested exception for ServerCloneException
- Since:
- JDK1.1
count
short count
- Short used to create a hash key for
this
UID.
time
long time
- Long used to record the time. The
time
will be used to create a unique UID.
unique
int unique
- Integer that helps create a unique UID.
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream in)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- Re-export the remote object when it is deserialized.
csf
RMIClientSocketFactory csf
- client-side socket factory (if any)
port
int port
- port number on which to export object
ssf
RMIServerSocketFactory ssf
- server-side socket factory (if any) to use when
exporting object
perm
Permission perm
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- readObject is called to restore the state of the BasicPermission from
a stream.
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream ois)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- Restores this object from a stream (i.e., deserializes it).
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream oos)
throws IOException
- Writes this object out to a stream (i.e., serializes it).
- Serial Data:
- An initial
URL is followed by an
int indicating the number of certificates to follow
(a value of "zero" denotes that there are no certificates associated
with this object).
Each certificate is written out starting with a String
denoting the certificate type, followed by an
int specifying the length of the certificate encoding,
followed by the certificate encoding itself which is written out as an
array of bytes.
location
URL location
- The code location.
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream oos)
throws IOException
- Writes this object out to a stream (i.e., serializes it).
We check the guard if there is one.
guard
Guard guard
object
Object object
certificates
Vector certificates
- Deprecated.
- The certificates for this identity.
info
String info
- Deprecated.
- Generic, descriptive information about the identity.
name
String name
- Deprecated.
- The name for this identity.
publicKey
PublicKey publicKey
- Deprecated.
- The public key for this identity.
scope
IdentityScope scope
- Deprecated.
- The scope of the identity.
privateKey
PrivateKey privateKey
publicKey
PublicKey publicKey
name
String name
readOnly
boolean readOnly
allPermission
PermissionCollection allPermission
perms
Hashtable perms
exception
Exception exception
info
String info
- A description of the provider and its services.
name
String name
- The provider name.
version
double version
- The provider version number.
counter
long counter
digest
MessageDigest digest
provider
Provider provider
- The provider.
- Since:
- JDK 1.2
randomBytes
byte[] randomBytes
- We know that the MessageDigest class does not implement
java.io.Serializable. However, since this field is no longer
used, it will always be NULL and won't affect the serialization
of the SecureRandom class itself.
randomBytesUsed
int randomBytesUsed
secureRandomSpi
SecureRandomSpi secureRandomSpi
- The provider implementation.
- Since:
- JDK 1.2
state
byte[] state
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- readObject is called to restore the state of the SignedObject from
a stream.
content
byte[] content
signature
byte[] signature
thealgorithm
String thealgorithm
privateKey
PrivateKey privateKey
- Deprecated.
- The signer's private key.
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream ois)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- Restores this object from a stream (i.e., deserializes it).
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream oos)
throws IOException
- Writes this object out to a stream (i.e., serializes it).
- Serial Data:
- An initial
String denoting the
type is followed by a String denoting the
name is followed by a String denoting the
actions is followed by an int indicating the
number of certificates to follow
(a value of "zero" denotes that there are no certificates associated
with this object).
Each certificate is written out starting with a String
denoting the certificate type, followed by an
int specifying the length of the certificate encoding,
followed by the certificate encoding itself which is written out as an
array of bytes.
actions
String actions
- The actions of the permission.
name
String name
- The permission name.
type
String type
- The class name of the Permission class that will be
created when this unresolved permission is resolved.
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Package java.security.acl |
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Package java.security.cert |
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Package java.security.spec |
updateCounts
int[] updateCounts
dataSize
int dataSize
index
int index
parameter
boolean parameter
read
boolean read
transferSize
int transferSize
next
SQLException next
SQLState
String SQLState
vendorCode
int vendorCode
nanos
int nanos
name
String name
- The name of this Attribute. The name is used primarily by readResolve
to look up the corresponding predefined instance when deserializing
an instance.
choiceFormats
String[] choiceFormats
- A list of choice strings. The formatter will return
choiceFormats[i] if the number being formatted is greater than or equal to
choiceLimits[i] and less than choiceLimits[i+1].
choiceLimits
double[] choiceLimits
- A list of lower bounds for the choices. The formatter will return
choiceFormats[i] if the number being formatted is greater than or equal to
choiceLimits[i] and less than choiceLimits[i+1].
calendar
Calendar calendar
- The calendar that
DateFormat uses to produce the time field
values needed to implement date and time formatting. Subclasses should
initialize this to a calendar appropriate for the locale associated with
this DateFormat.
numberFormat
NumberFormat numberFormat
- The number formatter that
DateFormat uses to format numbers
in dates and times. Subclasses should initialize this to a number format
appropriate for the locale associated with this DateFormat.
ampms
String[] ampms
- AM and PM strings. For example: "AM" and "PM". An array of
2 strings, indexed by
Calendar.AM and
Calendar.PM.
eras
String[] eras
- Era strings. For example: "AD" and "BC". An array of 2 strings,
indexed by
Calendar.BC and Calendar.AD.
localPatternChars
String localPatternChars
- Localized date-time pattern characters. For example, a locale may
wish to use 'u' rather than 'y' to represent years in its date format
pattern strings.
This string must be exactly 18 characters long, with the index of
the characters described by
DateFormat.ERA_FIELD,
DateFormat.YEAR_FIELD, etc. Thus, if the string were
"Xz...", then localized patterns would use 'X' for era and 'z' for year.
months
String[] months
- Month strings. For example: "January", "February", etc. An array
of 13 strings (some calendars have 13 months), indexed by
Calendar.JANUARY, Calendar.FEBRUARY, etc.
shortMonths
String[] shortMonths
- Short month strings. For example: "Jan", "Feb", etc. An array of
13 strings (some calendars have 13 months), indexed by
Calendar.JANUARY, Calendar.FEBRUARY, etc.
shortWeekdays
String[] shortWeekdays
- Short weekday strings. For example: "Sun", "Mon", etc. An array
of 8 strings, indexed by
Calendar.SUNDAY,
Calendar.MONDAY, etc.
The element shortWeekdays[0] is ignored.
weekdays
String[] weekdays
- Weekday strings. For example: "Sunday", "Monday", etc. An array
of 8 strings, indexed by
Calendar.SUNDAY,
Calendar.MONDAY, etc.
The element weekdays[0] is ignored.
zoneStrings
String[][] zoneStrings
- Localized names of time zones in this locale. This is a
two-dimensional array of strings of size n by m,
where m is at least 5. Each of the n rows is an
entry containing the localized names for a single
TimeZone.
Each such row contains (with i ranging from
0..n-1):
zoneStrings[i][0] - time zone ID
zoneStrings[i][1] - long name of zone in standard
time
zoneStrings[i][2] - short name of zone in
standard time
zoneStrings[i][3] - long name of zone in daylight
savings time
zoneStrings[i][4] - short name of zone in daylight
savings time
The zone ID is not localized; it corresponds to the ID
value associated with a system time zone object. All other entries
are localized names. If a zone does not implement daylight savings
time, the daylight savings time names are ignored.
- See Also:
java.text.resources.DateFormatZoneData,
TimeZone
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream stream)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- First, read the default serializable fields from the stream. Then
if
serialVersionOnStream is less than 1, indicating that
the stream was written by JDK 1.1, initialize useExponentialNotation
to false, since it was not present in JDK 1.1.
Finally, set serialVersionOnStream back to the maximum allowed value so that
default serialization will work properly if this object is streamed out again.
decimalSeparatorAlwaysShown
boolean decimalSeparatorAlwaysShown
- If true, forces the decimal separator to always appear in a formatted
number, even if the fractional part of the number is zero.
- See Also:
DecimalFormat.isDecimalSeparatorAlwaysShown()
groupingSize
byte groupingSize
- The number of digits between grouping separators in the integer
portion of a number. Must be greater than 0 if
NumberFormat.groupingUsed is true.
- See Also:
DecimalFormat.getGroupingSize(),
NumberFormat.isGroupingUsed()
minExponentDigits
byte minExponentDigits
- The minimum number of digits used to display the exponent when a number is
formatted in exponential notation. This field is ignored if
useExponentialNotation is not true.
Note that the JDK 1.2 public API provides no way to set this field,
even though it is supported by the implementation and the stream format.
The intent is that this will be added to the API in the future.
- Since:
- JDK 1.2
multiplier
int multiplier
- The multiplier for use in percent, permill, etc.
- See Also:
DecimalFormat.getMultiplier()
negativePrefix
String negativePrefix
- The symbol used as a prefix when formatting negative numbers, e.g. "-".
- See Also:
DecimalFormat.getNegativePrefix()
negativeSuffix
String negativeSuffix
- The symbol used as a suffix when formatting negative numbers.
This is often an empty string.
- See Also:
DecimalFormat.getNegativeSuffix()
positivePrefix
String positivePrefix
- The symbol used as a prefix when formatting positive numbers, e.g. "+".
- See Also:
DecimalFormat.getPositivePrefix()
positiveSuffix
String positiveSuffix
- The symbol used as a suffix when formatting positive numbers.
This is often an empty string.
- See Also:
DecimalFormat.getPositiveSuffix()
serialVersionOnStream
int serialVersionOnStream
- The internal serial version which says which version was written
Possible values are:
- 0 (default): versions before JDK 1.2
- 1: version from JDK 1.2 and later, which includes the two new fields
useExponentialNotation and minExponentDigits.
- Since:
- JDK 1.2
symbols
DecimalFormatSymbols symbols
- The
DecimalFormatSymbols object used by this format.
It contains the symbols used to format numbers, e.g. the grouping separator,
decimal separator, and so on.
- See Also:
DecimalFormat.setDecimalFormatSymbols(java.text.DecimalFormatSymbols),
DecimalFormatSymbols
useExponentialNotation
boolean useExponentialNotation
- True to force the use of exponential (i.e. scientific) notation when formatting
numbers.
Note that the JDK 1.2 public API provides no way to set this field,
even though it is supported by the implementation and the stream format.
The intent is that this will be added to the API in the future.
- Since:
- JDK 1.2
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream stream)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- Read the default serializable fields, then if
serialVersionOnStream
is less than 1, initialize monetarySeparator to be
the same as decimalSeparator and exponential
to be 'E'.
Finally, set serialVersionOnStream back to the maximum allowed value so that
default serialization will work properly if this object is streamed out again.
- Since:
- JDK 1.1.6
currencySymbol
String currencySymbol
- String denoting the local currency, e.g. "$".
- See Also:
DecimalFormatSymbols.getCurrencySymbol()
decimalSeparator
char decimalSeparator
- Character used for decimal sign.
- See Also:
DecimalFormatSymbols.getDecimalSeparator()
digit
char digit
- Character used for a digit in a pattern.
- See Also:
DecimalFormatSymbols.getDigit()
exponential
char exponential
- The character used to distinguish the exponent in a number formatted
in exponential notation, e.g. 'E' for a number such as "1.23E45".
Note that the public API provides no way to set this field,
even though it is supported by the implementation and the stream format.
The intent is that this will be added to the API in the future.
- Since:
- JDK 1.1.6
groupingSeparator
char groupingSeparator
- Character used for thousands separator.
- See Also:
DecimalFormatSymbols.getGroupingSeparator()
infinity
String infinity
- Character used to represent infinity.
- See Also:
DecimalFormatSymbols.getInfinity()
intlCurrencySymbol
String intlCurrencySymbol
- International string denoting the local currency, e.g. "USD".
- See Also:
DecimalFormatSymbols.getInternationalCurrencySymbol()
minusSign
char minusSign
- Character used to represent minus sign.
- See Also:
DecimalFormatSymbols.getMinusSign()
monetarySeparator
char monetarySeparator
- The decimal separator used when formatting currency values.
- See Also:
DecimalFormatSymbols.getMonetaryDecimalSeparator()- Since:
- JDK 1.1.6
NaN
String NaN
- Character used to represent NaN.
- See Also:
DecimalFormatSymbols.getNaN()
patternSeparator
char patternSeparator
- Character used to separate positive and negative subpatterns
in a pattern.
- See Also:
DecimalFormatSymbols.getPatternSeparator()
percent
char percent
- Character used for percent sign.
- See Also:
DecimalFormatSymbols.getPercent()
perMill
char perMill
- Character used for mille percent sign.
- See Also:
DecimalFormatSymbols.getPerMill()
serialVersionOnStream
int serialVersionOnStream
- Describes the version of
DecimalFormatSymbols present on the stream.
Possible values are:
- 0 (or uninitialized): versions prior to JDK 1.1.6.
- 1: Versions written by JDK 1.1.6 or later, which includes
two new fields:
monetarySeparator and exponential.
When streaming out a DecimalFormatSymbols, the most recent format
(corresponding to the highest allowable serialVersionOnStream)
is always written.
- Since:
- JDK 1.1.6
zeroDigit
char zeroDigit
- Character used for zero.
- See Also:
DecimalFormatSymbols.getZeroDigit()
argumentNumbers
int[] argumentNumbers
- The argument numbers corresponding to each formatter. (The formatters are stored
in the order they occur in the pattern, not in the order in which the arguments
are specified.)
formats
Format[] formats
- An array of ten formatters, which are used to format the first ten arguments.
locale
Locale locale
- The locale to use for formatting numbers and dates.
maxOffset
int maxOffset
- One less than the number of entries in
offsets. Can also be thought of
as the index of the highest-numbered element in offsets that is being used.
All of these arrays should have the same number of elements being used as offsets
does, and so this variable suffices to tell us how many entries are in all of them.
offsets
int[] offsets
- The positions where the results of formatting each argument are to be inserted
into the pattern.
pattern
String pattern
- The string that the formatted values are to be plugged into. In other words, this
is the pattern supplied on construction with all of the {} expressions taken out.
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream stream)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- First, read in the default serializable data.
Then, if
serialVersionOnStream is less than 1, indicating that
the stream was written by JDK 1.1,
set the int fields such as maximumIntegerDigits
to be equal to the byte fields such as maxIntegerDigits,
since the int fields were not present in JDK 1.1.
Finally, set serialVersionOnStream back to the maximum allowed value so that
default serialization will work properly if this object is streamed out again.
- Since:
- JDK 1.2
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream stream)
throws IOException
- Write out the default serializable data, after first setting
the
byte fields such as maxIntegerDigits to be
equal to the int fields such as maximumIntegerDigits
(or to Byte.MAX_VALUE, whichever is smaller), for compatibility
with the JDK 1.1 version of the stream format.
- Since:
- JDK 1.2
groupingUsed
boolean groupingUsed
- True if the the grouping (i.e. thousands) separator is used when
formatting and parsing numbers.
- See Also:
NumberFormat.isGroupingUsed()
maxFractionDigits
byte maxFractionDigits
- The maximum number of digits allowed in the fractional portion of a
number.
maximumFractionDigits must be greater than or equal to
minimumFractionDigits.
Note: This field exists only for serialization
compatibility with JDK 1.1. In JDK 1.2 and higher, the new
int field maximumFractionDigits is used instead.
When writing to a stream, maxFractionDigits is set to
maximumFractionDigits or Byte.MAX_VALUE,
whichever is smaller. When reading from a stream, this field is used
only if serialVersionOnStream is less than 1.
- See Also:
NumberFormat.getMaximumFractionDigits()
maximumFractionDigits
int maximumFractionDigits
- The maximum number of digits allowed in the fractional portion of a
number.
maximumFractionDigits must be greater than or equal to
minimumFractionDigits.
- See Also:
NumberFormat.getMaximumFractionDigits()- Since:
- JDK 1.2
maximumIntegerDigits
int maximumIntegerDigits
- The maximum number of digits allowed in the integer portion of a
number.
maximumIntegerDigits must be greater than or equal to
minimumIntegerDigits.
- See Also:
NumberFormat.getMaximumIntegerDigits()- Since:
- JDK 1.2
maxIntegerDigits
byte maxIntegerDigits
- The maximum number of digits allowed in the integer portion of a
number.
maxIntegerDigits must be greater than or equal to
minIntegerDigits.
Note: This field exists only for serialization
compatibility with JDK 1.1. In JDK 1.2 and higher, the new
int field maximumIntegerDigits is used instead.
When writing to a stream, maxIntegerDigits is set to
maximumIntegerDigits or Byte.MAX_VALUE,
whichever is smaller. When reading from a stream, this field is used
only if serialVersionOnStream is less than 1.
- See Also:
NumberFormat.getMaximumIntegerDigits()
minFractionDigits
byte minFractionDigits
- The minimum number of digits allowed in the fractional portion of a
number.
minimumFractionDigits must be less than or equal to
maximumFractionDigits.
Note: This field exists only for serialization
compatibility with JDK 1.1. In JDK 1.2 and higher, the new
int field minimumFractionDigits is used instead.
When writing to a stream, minFractionDigits is set to
minimumFractionDigits or Byte.MAX_VALUE,
whichever is smaller. When reading from a stream, this field is used
only if serialVersionOnStream is less than 1.
- See Also:
NumberFormat.getMinimumFractionDigits()
minimumFractionDigits
int minimumFractionDigits
- The minimum number of digits allowed in the fractional portion of a
number.
minimumFractionDigits must be less than or equal to
maximumFractionDigits.
- See Also:
NumberFormat.getMinimumFractionDigits()- Since:
- JDK 1.2
minimumIntegerDigits
int minimumIntegerDigits
- The minimum number of digits allowed in the integer portion of a
number.
minimumIntegerDigits must be less than or equal to
maximumIntegerDigits.
- See Also:
NumberFormat.getMinimumIntegerDigits()- Since:
- JDK 1.2
minIntegerDigits
byte minIntegerDigits
- The minimum number of digits allowed in the integer portion of a
number.
minimumIntegerDigits must be less than or equal to
maximumIntegerDigits.
Note: This field exists only for serialization
compatibility with JDK 1.1. In JDK 1.2 and higher, the new
int field minimumIntegerDigits is used instead.
When writing to a stream, minIntegerDigits is set to
minimumIntegerDigits or Byte.MAX_VALUE,
whichever is smaller. When reading from a stream, this field is used
only if serialVersionOnStream is less than 1.
- See Also:
NumberFormat.getMinimumIntegerDigits()
parseIntegerOnly
boolean parseIntegerOnly
- True if this format will parse numbers as integers only.
- See Also:
NumberFormat.isParseIntegerOnly()
serialVersionOnStream
int serialVersionOnStream
- Describes the version of
NumberFormat present on the stream.
Possible values are:
- 0 (or uninitialized): the JDK 1.1 version of the stream format.
In this version, the
int fields such as
maximumIntegerDigits were not present, and the byte
fields such as maxIntegerDigits are used instead.
- 1: the JDK 1.2 version of the stream format. The values of the
byte fields such as maxIntegerDigits are ignored,
and the int fields such as maximumIntegerDigits
are used instead.
When streaming out a NumberFormat, the most recent format
(corresponding to the highest allowable serialVersionOnStream)
is always written.
- Since:
- JDK 1.2
errorOffset
int errorOffset
- The zero-based character offset into the string being parsed at which
the error was found during parsing.
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream stream)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- Override readObject.
defaultCenturyStart
Date defaultCenturyStart
- We map dates with two-digit years into the century starting at
defaultCenturyStart, which may be any date. May
not be null.
- Since:
- JDK1.1.4
formatData
DateFormatSymbols formatData
- The symbols used by this formatter for week names, month names,
etc. May not be null.
- See Also:
DateFormatSymbols
pattern
String pattern
- The pattern string of this formatter. This is always a non-localized
pattern. May not be null. See class documentation for details.
serialVersionOnStream
int serialVersionOnStream
- The version of the serialized data on the stream. Possible values:
- 0 or not present on stream: JDK 1.1.3. This version
has no
defaultCenturyStart on stream.
- 1 JDK 1.1.4 or later. This version adds
defaultCenturyStart.
When streaming out this class, the most recent format
and the highest allowable serialVersionOnStream
is written.
- Since:
- JDK1.1.4
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- Reconstitute the ArrayList instance from a stream (that is,
deserialize it).
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- Save the state of the ArrayList instance to a stream (that
is, serialize it).
- Serial Data:
- The length of the array backing the ArrayList
instance is emitted (int), followed by all of its elements
(each an Object) in the proper order.
size
int size
- The size of the ArrayList (the number of elements it contains).
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream in)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- This override of readObject makes sure unitsInUse is set properly
when deserializing a bitset
bits
long[] bits
- The bits in this BitSet. The ith bit is stored in bits[i/64] at
bit position i % 64 (where bit position 0 refers to the least
significant bit and 63 refers to the most significant bit).
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream stream)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- Reconstitute this object from a stream (i.e., deserialize it).
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream stream)
throws IOException
- Save the state of this object to a stream (i.e., serialize it).
Ideally,
Calendar would only write out its state data and
the current time, and not write any field data out, such as
fields[], isTimeSet, areFieldsSet,
and isSet[]. nextStamp also should not be part
of the persistent state. Unfortunately, this didn't happen before JDK 1.1
shipped. To be compatible with JDK 1.1, we will always have to write out
the field values and state flags. However, nextStamp can be
removed from the serialization stream; this will probably happen in the
near future.
areFieldsSet
boolean areFieldsSet
- True if
fields[] are in sync with the currently set time.
If false, then the next attempt to get the value of a field will
force a recomputation of all fields from the current value of
time.
fields
int[] fields
- The field values for the currently set time for this calendar.
This is an array of
FIELD_COUNT integers, with index values
ERA through DST_OFFSET.
firstDayOfWeek
int firstDayOfWeek
- The first day of the week, with possible values
SUNDAY,
MONDAY, etc. This is a locale-dependent value.
isSet
boolean[] isSet
- The flags which tell if a specified time field for the calendar is set.
A new object has no fields set. After the first call to a method
which generates the fields, they all remain set after that.
This is an array of
FIELD_COUNT booleans, with index values
ERA through DST_OFFSET.
isTimeSet
boolean isTimeSet
- True if then the value of
time is valid.
The time is made invalid by a change to an item of field[].
- See Also:
Calendar.time
lenient
boolean lenient
- True if this calendar allows out-of-range field values during computation
of
time from fields[].
- See Also:
Calendar.setLenient(boolean)
minimalDaysInFirstWeek
int minimalDaysInFirstWeek
- The number of days required for the first week in a month or year,
with possible values from 1 to 7. This is a locale-dependent value.
nextStamp
int nextStamp
- The next available value for
stamp[], an internal array.
This actually should not be written out to the stream, and will probably
be removed from the stream in the near future. In the meantime,
a value of MINIMUM_USER_STAMP should be used.
serialVersionOnStream
int serialVersionOnStream
- The version of the serialized data on the stream. Possible values:
- 0 or not present on stream
-
JDK 1.1.5 or earlier.
- 1
-
JDK 1.1.6 or later. Writes a correct 'time' value
as well as compatible values for other fields. This is a
transitional format.
When streaming out this class, the most recent format
and the highest allowable serialVersionOnStream
is written.
- Since:
- JDK1.1.6
time
long time
- The currently set time for this calendar, expressed in milliseconds after
January 1, 1970, 0:00:00 GMT.
- See Also:
Calendar.isTimeSet
zone
TimeZone zone
- The
TimeZone used by this calendar. Calendar
uses the time zone data to translate between locale and GMT time.
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- Reconstitute this object from a stream (i.e., deserialize it).
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- Save the state of this object to a stream (i.e., serialize it).
- Serial Data:
- The value returned by
getTime()
is emitted (long). This represents the offset from
January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 GMT in milliseconds.
gregorianCutover
long gregorianCutover
- The point at which the Gregorian calendar rules are used, measured in
milliseconds from the standard epoch. Default is October 15, 1582
(Gregorian) 00:00:00 UTC or -12219292800000L. For this value, October 4,
1582 (Julian) is followed by October 15, 1582 (Gregorian). This
corresponds to Julian day number 2299161.
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- Reconstitute the HashMap instance from a stream (i.e.,
deserialize it).
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- Save the state of the HashMap instance to a stream (i.e.,
serialize it).
- Serial Data:
- The capacity of the HashMap (the length of the
bucket array) is emitted (int), followed by the
size of the HashMap (the number of key-value
mappings), followed by the key (Object) and value (Object)
for each key-value mapping represented by the HashMap
The key-value mappings are emitted in no particular order.
loadFactor
float loadFactor
- The load factor for the hashtable.
threshold
int threshold
- The table is rehashed when its size exceeds this threshold. (The
value of this field is (int)(capacity * loadFactor).)
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- Reconstitute the HashSet instance from a stream (that is,
deserialize it).
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- Save the state of this HashSet instance to a stream (that is,
serialize this set).
- Serial Data:
- The capacity of the backing HashMap instance
(int), and its load factor (float) are emitted, followed by
the size of the set (the number of elements it contains)
(int), followed by all of its elements (each an Object) in
no particular order.
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- Reconstitute the Hashtable from a stream (i.e., deserialize it).
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- Save the state of the Hashtable to a stream (i.e., serialize it).
- Serial Data:
- The capacity of the Hashtable (the length of the
bucket array) is emitted (int), followed by the
size of the Hashtable (the number of key-value
mappings), followed by the key (Object) and value (Object)
for each key-value mapping represented by the Hashtable
The key-value mappings are emitted in no particular order.
loadFactor
float loadFactor
- The load factor for the hashtable.
threshold
int threshold
- The table is rehashed when its size exceeds this threshold. (The
value of this field is (int)(capacity * loadFactor).)
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- Reconstitute this LinkedList instance from a stream (that is
deserialize it).
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- Save the state of this LinkedList instance to a stream (that
is, serialize it).
- Serial Data:
- The size of the list (the number of elements it
contains) is emitted (int), followed by all of its
elements (each an Object) in the proper order.
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream in)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- Serial Data:
- The first three fields are three
String objects:
the first is a 2-letter ISO 639 code representing the locale's language,
the second is a 2-letter ISO 3166 code representing the locale's region or
country, and the third is an optional chain of variant codes defined by this
library. Any of the fields may be the empty string. The fourth field is an
intrepresenting the locale's hash code, but is ignored by
readObject(). Whatever this field's value, the hash code is
initialized to -1, a sentinel value that indicates the hash code must be
recomputed.
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream out)
throws IOException
- Serial Data:
- The first three fields are three
String objects:
the first is a 2-letter ISO 639 code representing the locale's language,
the second is a 2-letter ISO 3166 code representing the locale's region or
country, and the third is an optional chain of variant codes defined by this
library. Any of the fields may be the empty string. The fourth field is an
int whose value is always -1. This is a sentinel value indicating
the Locale's hash code must be recomputed.
country
String country
- See Also:
Locale.getCountry()
hashcode
int hashcode
- Placeholder for the object's hash code. Always -1.
language
String language
- See Also:
Locale.getLanguage()
variant
String variant
- See Also:
Locale.getVariant()
className
String className
- The class name of the resource bundle requested by the user.
key
String key
- The name of the specific resource requested by the user.
defaults
Properties defaults
- A property list that contains default values for any keys not
found in this property list.
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- readObject is called to restore the state of the PropertyPermission from
a stream.
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- WriteObject is called to save the state of the PropertyPermission
to a stream. The actions are serialized, and the superclass
takes care of the name.
actions
String actions
- The actions string.
haveNextNextGaussian
boolean haveNextNextGaussian
nextNextGaussian
double nextNextGaussian
seed
long seed
- The internal state associated with this pseudorandom number generator.
(The specs for the methods in this class describe the ongoing
computation of this value.)
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream stream)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- Reconstitute this object from a stream (i.e., deserialize it).
We handle both JDK 1.1
binary formats and full formats with a packed byte array.
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream stream)
throws IOException
- Save the state of this object to a stream (i.e., serialize it).
- Serial Data:
- We write out two formats, a JDK 1.1 compatible format, using
DOW_IN_MONTH_MODE rules, in the required section, followed
by the full rules, in packed format, in the optional section. The
optional section will be ignored by JDK 1.1 code upon stream in.
Contents of the optional section: The length of a byte array is
emitted (int); this is 4 as of this release. The byte array of the given
length is emitted. The contents of the byte array are the true values of
the fields startDay, startDayOfWeek,
endDay, and endDayOfWeek. The values of these
fields in the required section are approximate values suited to the rule
mode DOW_IN_MONTH_MODE, which is the only mode recognized by
JDK 1.1.
dstSavings
int dstSavings
- A positive value indicating the amount of time saved during DST in
milliseconds.
Typically one hour (3600000); sometimes 30 minutes (1800000).
If useDaylight is false, this value is ignored.
- Since:
- JDK1.1.4
endDay
int endDay
- This field has two possible interpretations:
endMode == DOW_IN_MONTH
-
endDay indicates the day of the month of
endMonth on which daylight
savings time ends, from 1 to 28, 30, or 31, depending on the
endMonth.
endMode != DOW_IN_MONTH
-
endDay indicates which endDayOfWeek in th
month endMonth daylight
savings time ends on. For example, a value of +1 and a
endDayOfWeek of Calendar.SUNDAY indicates the
first Sunday of endMonth. Likewise, +2 would indicate the
second Sunday, and -1 the last Sunday. A value of 0 is illegal.
If useDaylight is false, this value is ignored.
endDayOfWeek
int endDayOfWeek
- The day of the week on which daylight savings time ends. This value
must be between
Calendar.SUNDAY and
Calendar.SATURDAY inclusive.
If useDaylight is false or
endMode == DAY_OF_MONTH, this value is ignored.
endMode
int endMode
- Variables specifying the mode of the end rule. Takes the following
values:
DOM_MODE
-
Exact day of week; e.g., March 1.
DOW_IN_MONTH_MODE
-
Day of week in month; e.g., last Sunday in March.
DOW_GE_DOM_MODE
-
Day of week after day of month; e.g., Sunday on or after March 15.
DOW_LE_DOM_MODE
-
Day of week before day of month; e.g., Sunday on or before March 15.
The setting of this field affects the interpretation of the
endDay field.
If useDaylight is false, this value is ignored.
- Since:
- JDK1.1.4
endMonth
int endMonth
- The month in which daylight savings time ends. This value must be
between
Calendar.JANUARY and
Calendar.UNDECIMBER. This value must not equal
startMonth.
If useDaylight is false, this value is ignored.
endTime
int endTime
- The time in milliseconds after midnight at which daylight savings
time ends. This value is expressed as wall time, which means
it is compared to daylight time for the daylight savings end.
If useDaylight is false, this value is ignored.
monthLength
byte[] monthLength
- This field was serialized in JDK 1.1, so we have to keep it that way
to maintain serialization compatibility. However, there's no need to
recreate the array each time we create a new time zone.
- An array of bytes containing the values {31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30,
31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31}. This is ignored as of JDK 1.2, however, it must
be streamed out for compatibility with JDK 1.1.
rawOffset
int rawOffset
- The offset in milliseconds between this zone and GMT. Negative offsets
are to the west of Greenwich. To obtain local standard time,
add the offset to GMT time. To obtain local wall time it may also be
necessary to add
dstSavings.
serialVersionOnStream
int serialVersionOnStream
- The version of the serialized data on the stream. Possible values:
- 0 or not present on stream
-
JDK 1.1.3 or earlier.
- 1
-
JDK 1.1.4 or later. Includes three new fields:
startMode,
endMode, and dstSavings.
When streaming out this class, the most recent format
and the highest allowable serialVersionOnStream
is written.
- Since:
- JDK1.1.4
startDay
int startDay
- This field has two possible interpretations:
startMode == DOW_IN_MONTH
-
startDay indicates the day of the month of
startMonth on which daylight
savings time starts, from 1 to 28, 30, or 31, depending on the
startMonth.
startMode != DOW_IN_MONTH
-
startDay indicates which startDayOfWeek in th
month startMonth daylight
savings time starts on. For example, a value of +1 and a
startDayOfWeek of Calendar.SUNDAY indicates the
first Sunday of startMonth. Likewise, +2 would indicate the
second Sunday, and -1 the last Sunday. A value of 0 is illegal.
If useDaylight is false, this value is ignored.
startDayOfWeek
int startDayOfWeek
- The day of the week on which daylight savings time starts. This value
must be between
Calendar.SUNDAY and
Calendar.SATURDAY inclusive.
If useDaylight is false or
startMode == DAY_OF_MONTH, this value is ignored.
startMode
int startMode
- Variables specifying the mode of the start rule. Takes the following
values:
DOM_MODE
-
Exact day of week; e.g., March 1.
DOW_IN_MONTH_MODE
-
Day of week in month; e.g., last Sunday in March.
DOW_GE_DOM_MODE
-
Day of week after day of month; e.g., Sunday on or after March 15.
DOW_LE_DOM_MODE
-
Day of week before day of month; e.g., Sunday on or before March 15.
The setting of this field affects the interpretation of the
startDay field.
If useDaylight is false, this value is ignored.
- Since:
- JDK1.1.4
startMonth
int startMonth
- The month in which daylight savings time starts. This value must be
between
Calendar.JANUARY and
Calendar.DECEMBER inclusive. This value must not equal
endMonth.
If useDaylight is false, this value is ignored.
startTime
int startTime
- The time in milliseconds after midnight at which daylight savings
time starts. This value is expressed as wall time, which means
it is compared to standard time for the daylight savings start.
If useDaylight is false, this value is ignored.
startYear
int startYear
- The year in which daylight savings time is first observed. This is an AD
value. If this value is less than 1 then daylight savings is observed
for all AD years.
If useDaylight is false, this value is ignored.
useDaylight
boolean useDaylight
- A boolean value which is true if and only if this zone uses daylight
savings time. If this value is false, several other fields are ignored.
ID
String ID
- The string identifier of this
TimeZone. This is a
programmatic identifier used internally to look up TimeZone
objects from the system table and also to map them to their localized
display names. ID values are unique in the system
table but may not be for dynamically created zones.
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- Reconstitute the TreeMap instance from a stream (i.e.,
deserialize it).
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- Save the state of the TreeMap instance to a stream (i.e.,
serialize it).
- Serial Data:
- The size of the TreeMap (the number of key-value
mappings) is emitted (int), followed by the key (Object)
and value (Object) for each key-value mapping represented
by the TreeMap. The key-value mappings are emitted in
key-order (as determined by the TreeMap's Comparator,
or by the keys' natural ordering if the TreeMap has no
Comparator).
comparator
Comparator comparator
- The Comparator used to maintain order in this TreeMap, or
null if this TreeMap uses its elements natural ordering.
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- Reconstitute the TreeSet instance from a stream (that is,
deserialize it).
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- Save the state of the TreeSet instance to a stream (that is,
serialize it).
- Serial Data:
- Emits the comparator used to order this set, or
null if it obeys its elements' natural ordering
(Object), followed by the size of the set (the number of
elements it contains) (int), followed by all of its
elements (each an Object) in order (as determined by the
set's Comparator, or by the elements' natural ordering if
the set has no Comparator).
capacityIncrement
int capacityIncrement
- The amount by which the capacity of the vector is automatically
incremented when its size becomes greater than its capacity. If
the capacity increment is
0, the capacity of the
vector is doubled each time it needs to grow.
elementCount
int elementCount
- The number of valid components in this Vector object.
Components elementData[0] through
elementData[elementCount-1] are the actual items.
elementData
Object[] elementData
- The array buffer into which the components of the vector are
stored. The capacity of the vector is the length of this array buffer,
and is at least large enough to contain all the vector's elements.
Any array elements following the last element in the Vector are null.
changeSupport
SwingPropertyChangeSupport changeSupport
enabled
boolean enabled
keyTable
Hashtable keyTable
actionListener
ActionListener actionListener
changeListener
ChangeListener changeListener
- The button's model listeners.
contentAreaFilled
boolean contentAreaFilled
defaultIcon
Icon defaultIcon
defaultMargin
Insets defaultMargin
disabledIcon
Icon disabledIcon
disabledSelectedIcon
Icon disabledSelectedIcon
horizontalAlignment
int horizontalAlignment
horizontalTextPosition
int horizontalTextPosition
itemListener
ItemListener itemListener
margin
Insets margin
model
ButtonModel model
- The data model that determines the button's state.
paintBorder
boolean paintBorder
paintFocus
boolean paintFocus
pressedIcon
Icon pressedIcon
rolloverEnabled
boolean rolloverEnabled
rolloverIcon
Icon rolloverIcon
rolloverSelectedIcon
Icon rolloverSelectedIcon
selectedIcon
Icon selectedIcon
text
String text
verticalAlignment
int verticalAlignment
verticalTextPosition
int verticalTextPosition
this$0
AbstractButton this$0
this$0
AbstractButton this$0
listenerList
EventListenerList listenerList
accessibleContext
AccessibleContext accessibleContext
- The currently set AccessibleContext object.
this$0
Box this$0
accessibleContext
AccessibleContext accessibleContext
- The currently set AccessibleContext object.
reqMax
Dimension reqMax
reqMin
Dimension reqMin
reqPref
Dimension reqPref
this$0
Box.Filler this$0
axis
int axis
target
Container target
buttons
Vector buttons
selection
ButtonModel selection
- The current choice.
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
accessibleContext
AccessibleContext accessibleContext
this$0
CellRendererPane this$0
extent
int extent
isAdjusting
boolean isAdjusting
listenerList
EventListenerList listenerList
- The listeners waiting for model changes.
max
int max
min
int min
value
int value
actionCommand
String actionCommand
group
ButtonGroup group
listenerList
EventListenerList listenerList
mnemonic
int mnemonic
stateMask
int stateMask
clickCountToStart
int clickCountToStart
delegate
DefaultCellEditor.EditorDelegate delegate
editorComponent
JComponent editorComponent
listenerList
EventListenerList listenerList
- Event listeners
this$0
DefaultCellEditor this$0
value
Object value
objects
Vector objects
selectedObject
Object selectedObject
dragMode
int dragMode
delegate
Vector delegate
anchorIndex
int anchorIndex
firstAdjustedIndex
int firstAdjustedIndex
firstChangedIndex
int firstChangedIndex
isAdjusting
boolean isAdjusting
lastAdjustedIndex
int lastAdjustedIndex
lastChangedIndex
int lastChangedIndex
leadAnchorNotificationEnabled
boolean leadAnchorNotificationEnabled
leadIndex
int leadIndex
listenerList
EventListenerList listenerList
maxIndex
int maxIndex
minIndex
int minIndex
selectionMode
int selectionMode
value
BitSet value
index
int index
listenerList
EventListenerList listenerList
- The collection of registered listeners
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws ClassNotFoundException,
IOException
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
description
String description
height
int height
imageObserver
ImageObserver imageObserver
width
int width
accessibleContext
AccessibleContext accessibleContext
rootPane
JRootPane rootPane
- See Also:
JApplet.getRootPane(),
JApplet.setRootPane(javax.swing.JRootPane)
rootPaneCheckingEnabled
boolean rootPaneCheckingEnabled
- See Also:
JApplet.isRootPaneCheckingEnabled(),
JApplet.setRootPaneCheckingEnabled(boolean)
this$0
JApplet this$0
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- See readObject() and writeObject() in JComponent for more
information about serialization in Swing.
defaultCapable
boolean defaultCapable
this$0
JButton this$0
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- See JComponent.readObject() for information about serialization
in Swing.
this$0
JCheckBox this$0
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- See readObject() and writeObject() in JComponent for more
information about serialization in Swing.
this$0
JCheckBoxMenuItem this$0
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- See readObject() and writeObject() in JComponent for more
information about serialization in Swing.
accessibleContext
AccessibleContext accessibleContext
chooserPanels
AbstractColorChooserPanel[] chooserPanels
previewPanel
JComponent previewPanel
selectionModel
ColorSelectionModel selectionModel
this$0
JColorChooser this$0
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- See readObject() and writeObject() in JComponent for more
information about serialization in Swing.
actionCommand
String actionCommand
dataModel
ComboBoxModel dataModel
editor
ComboBoxEditor editor
isEditable
boolean isEditable
keySelectionManager
JComboBox.KeySelectionManager keySelectionManager
lightWeightPopupEnabled
boolean lightWeightPopupEnabled
maximumRowCount
int maximumRowCount
renderer
ListCellRenderer renderer
selectedItemReminder
Object selectedItemReminder
this$0
JComboBox this$0
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- We use the ObjectInputStream "registerValidation" callback to
update the UI for the entire tree of components after they've
all been read in.
- See Also:
ReadObjectCallback
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- Before writing a JComponent to an ObjectOutputStream we temporarily
uninstall its UI. This is tricky to do because we want to uninstall
the UI before any of the JComponents children (or its LayoutManager etc.)
are written, and we don't want to restore the UI until the most derived
JComponent subclass has been been stored.
_bounds
Rectangle _bounds
accessibleContext
AccessibleContext accessibleContext
- --- Accessibility Support ---
JComponent will contain all of the methods in interface Accessible,
though it won't actally implement the interface - that will be up
to the individual objects which extend JComponent.
alignmentX
Float alignmentX
alignmentY
Float alignmentY
ancestorNotifier
javax.swing.AncestorNotifier ancestorNotifier
autoscroller
javax.swing.Autoscroller autoscroller
border
Border border
changeSupport
SwingPropertyChangeSupport changeSupport
clientProperties
Hashtable clientProperties
flags
int flags
listenerList
EventListenerList listenerList
maximumSize
Dimension maximumSize
minimumSize
Dimension minimumSize
paintImmediatelyClip
Rectangle paintImmediatelyClip
preferredSize
Dimension preferredSize
vetoableChangeSupport
VetoableChangeSupport vetoableChangeSupport
accessibleContainerHandler
ContainerListener accessibleContainerHandler
this$0
JComponent this$0
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- See readObject() and writeObject() in JComponent for more
information about serialization in Swing.
desktopManager
DesktopManager desktopManager
this$0
JDesktopPane this$0
accessibleContext
AccessibleContext accessibleContext
defaultCloseOperation
int defaultCloseOperation
rootPane
JRootPane rootPane
- See Also:
JDialog.getRootPane(),
JDialog.setRootPane(javax.swing.JRootPane)
rootPaneCheckingEnabled
boolean rootPaneCheckingEnabled
- See Also:
JDialog.isRootPaneCheckingEnabled(),
JDialog.setRootPaneCheckingEnabled(boolean)
this$0
JDialog this$0
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- See readObject() and writeObject() in JComponent for more
information about serialization in Swing.
charSetName
String charSetName
kit
EditorKit kit
- Current content binding of the editor.
typeHandlers
Hashtable typeHandlers
- Table of registered type handlers for this editor.
this$0
JEditorPane this$0
this$0
JEditorPane this$0
hyperlinks
javax.swing.JEditorPane.JEditorPaneAccessibleHypertextSupport.LinkVector hyperlinks
linksValid
boolean linksValid
this$0
JEditorPane this$0
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- See readObject() and writeObject() in JComponent for more
information about serialization in Swing.
accessibleContext
AccessibleContext accessibleContext
accessory
JComponent accessory
actionListener
ActionListener actionListener
approveButtonMnemonic
int approveButtonMnemonic
approveButtonText
String approveButtonText
approveButtonToolTipText
String approveButtonToolTipText
currentDirectory
File currentDirectory
dialog
JDialog dialog
dialogTitle
String dialogTitle
dialogType
int dialogType
fileFilter
FileFilter fileFilter
fileSelectionMode
int fileSelectionMode
fileSystemView
FileSystemView fileSystemView
fileView
FileView fileView
filters
Vector filters
multiSelectionEnabled
boolean multiSelectionEnabled
returnValue
int returnValue
selectedFile
File selectedFile
selectedFiles
File[] selectedFiles
uiFileView
FileView uiFileView
useFileHiding
boolean useFileHiding
this$0
JFileChooser this$0
accessibleContext
AccessibleContext accessibleContext
- The accessible context property
defaultCloseOperation
int defaultCloseOperation
rootPane
JRootPane rootPane
- The JRootPane instance that manages the
contentPane
and optional menuBar for this frame, as well as the
glassPane.
- See Also:
JRootPane,
RootPaneContainer
rootPaneCheckingEnabled
boolean rootPaneCheckingEnabled
- If true then calls to
add and setLayout
cause an exception to be thrown.
- See Also:
JFrame.isRootPaneCheckingEnabled(),
JFrame.setRootPaneCheckingEnabled(boolean)
this$0
JFrame this$0
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- See readObject() and writeObject() in JComponent for more
information about serialization in Swing.
closable
boolean closable
- The frame can be closed.
defaultCloseOperation
int defaultCloseOperation
desktopIcon
JInternalFrame.JDesktopIcon desktopIcon
- The icon that is displayed when the frame is iconized.
- See Also:
JInternalFrame.iconable
frameIcon
Icon frameIcon
- The icon shown in the top-left corner of the frame.
iconable
boolean iconable
- The frame can "iconized" (shrunk down and displayed as
an icon-image).
- See Also:
JInternalFrame.JDesktopIcon
isClosed
boolean isClosed
- The frame has been closed.
isIcon
boolean isIcon
- The frame has been iconized.
- See Also:
JInternalFrame.iconable
isMaximum
boolean isMaximum
- The frame has been expanded to its maximum size.
- See Also:
JInternalFrame.maximizable
isSelected
boolean isSelected
- The frame is currently selected.
maximizable
boolean maximizable
- The frame can be expanded to the size of the desktop pane.
opened
boolean opened
resizable
boolean resizable
- The frame's size can be changed.
rootPane
JRootPane rootPane
- The JRootPane instance that manages the
contentPane
and optional menuBar for this frame, as well as the
glassPane.
- See Also:
JRootPane,
RootPaneContainer
rootPaneCheckingEnabled
boolean rootPaneCheckingEnabled
- If true then calls to
add and setLayout
cause an exception to be thrown.
title
String title
- The title displayed in the frame's title bar.
this$0
JInternalFrame this$0
internalFrame
JInternalFrame internalFrame
this$0
JInternalFrame.JDesktopIcon this$0
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- See readObject() and writeObject() in JComponent for more
information about serialization in Swing.
defaultIcon
Icon defaultIcon
disabledIcon
Icon disabledIcon
disabledIconSet
boolean disabledIconSet
horizontalAlignment
int horizontalAlignment
horizontalTextPosition
int horizontalTextPosition
iconTextGap
int iconTextGap
labelFor
Component labelFor
mnemonic
int mnemonic
text
String text
verticalAlignment
int verticalAlignment
verticalTextPosition
int verticalTextPosition
this$0
JLabel this$0
componentToLayer
Hashtable componentToLayer
optimizedDrawingPossible
boolean optimizedDrawingPossible
this$0
JLayeredPane this$0
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- See readObject() and writeObject() in JComponent for more
information about serialization in Swing.
cellRenderer
ListCellRenderer cellRenderer
dataModel
ListModel dataModel
fixedCellHeight
int fixedCellHeight
fixedCellWidth
int fixedCellWidth
horizontalScrollIncrement
int horizontalScrollIncrement
prototypeCellValue
Object prototypeCellValue
selectionBackground
Color selectionBackground
selectionForeground
Color selectionForeground
selectionListener
ListSelectionListener selectionListener
selectionModel
ListSelectionModel selectionModel
visibleRowCount
int visibleRowCount
leadSelectionIndex
int leadSelectionIndex
this$0
JList this$0
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- See readObject() and writeObject() in JComponent for more
information about serialization in Swing.
delay
int delay
menuChangeListener
ChangeListener menuChangeListener
menuEvent
MenuEvent menuEvent
popupListener
JMenu.WinListener popupListener
- The window-closing listener for the popup.
- See Also:
JMenu.WinListener
popupMenu
JPopupMenu popupMenu
this$0
JMenu this$0
popupMenu
JPopupMenu popupMenu
this$0
JMenu this$0
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- See JComponent.readObject() for information about serialization
in Swing.
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
margin
Insets margin
paintBorder
boolean paintBorder
this$0
JMenuBar this$0
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
- See JComponent.readObject() for information about serialization
in Swing.
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
accelerator
KeyStroke accelerator
this$0
JMenuItem this$0
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
messageType
int messageType
- Message type.
optionType
int optionType
- Option type, one of DEFAULT_OPTION, YES_NO_OPTION,
YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION or OK_CANCEL_OPTION.
wantsInput
boolean wantsInput
- If true, a UI widget will be provided to the user to get input.
this$0
JOptionPane this$0
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- See readObject() and writeObject() in JComponent for more
information about serialization in Swing.
this$0
JPanel this$0
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- See readObject() and writeObject() in JComponent for more
information about serialization in Swing.
echoChar
char echoChar
this$0
JPasswordField this$0
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
desiredLocationX
int desiredLocationX
desiredLocationY
int desiredLocationY
label
String label
lastPopupType
int lastPopupType
lightWeightPopupEnabled
boolean lightWeightPopupEnabled
margin
Insets margin
paintBorder
boolean paintBorder
selectionModel
SingleSelectionModel selectionModel
this$0
JPopupMenu this$0
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- See readObject() and writeObject() in JComponent for more
information about serialization in Swing.
changeListener
ChangeListener changeListener
model
BoundedRangeModel model
- The data structure that holds the various values for the progress bar.
orientation
int orientation
- The orientation to display the progress bar.
The default is HORIZONTAL.
paintBorder
boolean paintBorder
- Whether to display the border around the progress bar.
The default is true.
paintString
boolean paintString
- Whether to textually display a String on the progress bar.
The default is false. Setting this to true will cause a textual
display of the progress to de rendered on the progress bar. If
the progressString is null, the percentage done to be displayed
on the progress bar. If the progressString is non-null, it is
rendered on the progress bar.
progressString
String progressString
- A optional String that can be displayed on the progress bar.
The default is null. Setting this to a non-null value does not
imply that the String will be displayed.
this$0
JProgressBar this$0
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- See readObject() and writeObject() in JComponent for more
information about serialization in Swing.
this$0
JRadioButton this$0
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- See readObject() and writeObject() in JComponent for more
information about serialization in Swing.
this$0
JRadioButtonMenuItem this$0
contentPane
Container contentPane
- The content pane.
defaultButton
JButton defaultButton
- The button that gets activated when the pane has the focus and
a UI-specific action like pressing the Enter key occurs.
defaultPressAction
javax.swing.JRootPane.DefaultAction defaultPressAction
- The action to take when the defaultButton is pressed.
- See Also:
JRootPane.defaultButton
defaultReleaseAction
javax.swing.JRootPane.DefaultAction defaultReleaseAction
- The action to take when the defaultButton is released.
- See Also:
JRootPane.defaultButton
glassPane
Component glassPane
- The glass pane that overlays the menu bar and content pane,
so it can intercept mouse movements and such.
layeredPane
JLayeredPane layeredPane
- The layered pane that manages the menu bar and content pane.
menuBar
JMenuBar menuBar
- The menu bar.
this$0
JRootPane this$0
this$0
JRootPane this$0
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- See readObject() and writeObject() in JComponent for more
information about serialization in Swing.
blockIncrement
int blockIncrement
- See Also:
JScrollBar.setBlockIncrement(int)
fwdAdjustmentEvents
ChangeListener fwdAdjustmentEvents
- All changes from the model are treated as though the user moved
the scrollbar knob.
model
BoundedRangeModel model
- The model that represents the scrollbar's minimum, maximum, extent
(aka "visibleAmount") and current value.
- See Also:
JScrollBar.setModel(javax.swing.BoundedRangeModel)
orientation
int orientation
- See Also:
JScrollBar.setOrientation(int)
unitIncrement
int unitIncrement
- See Also:
JScrollBar.setUnitIncrement(int)
this$0
JScrollBar this$0
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- See readObject() and writeObject() in JComponent for more
information about serialization in Swing.
columnHeader
JViewport columnHeader
- The column header child. Default is null.
- See Also:
JScrollPane.setColumnHeader(javax.swing.JViewport)
horizontalScrollBar
JScrollBar horizontalScrollBar
- The scrollpane's horizontal scrollbar child. Default is a JScrollBar.
- See Also:
JScrollPane.setHorizontalScrollBar(javax.swing.JScrollBar)
horizontalScrollBarPolicy
int horizontalScrollBarPolicy
- The display policy for the horizontal scrollbar.
The default is JScrollPane.HORIZONTAL_SCROLLBAR_AS_NEEDED.
- See Also:
JScrollPane.setHorizontalScrollBarPolicy(int)
lowerLeft
Component lowerLeft
- The component to display in the lower left corner. Default is null.
- See Also:
JScrollPane.setCorner(java.lang.String, java.awt.Component)
lowerRight
Component lowerRight
- The component to display in the lower right corner. Default is null.
- See Also:
JScrollPane.setCorner(java.lang.String, java.awt.Component)
rowHeader
JViewport rowHeader
- The row header child. Default is null.
- See Also:
JScrollPane.setRowHeader(javax.swing.JViewport)
upperLeft
Component upperLeft
- The component to display in the upper left corner. Default is null.
- See Also:
JScrollPane.setCorner(java.lang.String, java.awt.Component)
upperRight
Component upperRight
- The component to display in the upper right corner. Default is null.
- See Also:
JScrollPane.setCorner(java.lang.String, java.awt.Component)
verticalScrollBar
JScrollBar verticalScrollBar
- The scrollpane's vertical scrollbar child. Default is a JScrollBar.
- See Also:
JScrollPane.setVerticalScrollBar(javax.swing.JScrollBar)
verticalScrollBarPolicy
int verticalScrollBarPolicy
- The display policy for the vertical scrollbar.
The default is JScrollPane.VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_AS_NEEDED.
- See Also:
JScrollPane.setVerticalScrollBarPolicy(int)
viewport
JViewport viewport
- The scrollpanes viewport child. Default is an empty JViewport.
- See Also:
JScrollPane.setViewport(javax.swing.JViewport)
viewportBorder
Border viewportBorder
this$0
JScrollPane this$0
viewPort
JViewport viewPort
blockIncrementSet
boolean blockIncrementSet
- Set to true when the block increment has been explicitly set.
If this is false the viewports view is obtained and if it
is an instance of Scrollable the block increment from it is used.
this$0
JScrollPane this$0
unitIncrementSet
boolean unitIncrementSet
- Set to true when the unit increment has been explicitly set.
If this is false the viewports view is obtained and if it
is an instance of Scrollable the unit increment from it is used.
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- See readObject() and writeObject() in JComponent for more
information about serialization in Swing.
orientation
int orientation
this$0
JSeparator this$0
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- See readObject() and writeObject() in JComponent for more
information about serialization in Swing.
changeListener
ChangeListener changeListener
- The changeListener (no suffix) is the listener we add to the
Sliders model. By default this listener just forwards events
to ChangeListeners (if any) added directly to the slider.
- See Also:
JSlider.addChangeListener(javax.swing.event.ChangeListener),
JSlider.createChangeListener()
isInverted
boolean isInverted
labelTable
Dictionary labelTable
majorTickSpacing
int majorTickSpacing
- The number of values between the major tick marks -- the
larger marks that break up the minor tick marks.
minorTickSpacing
int minorTickSpacing
- The number of values between the minor tick marks -- the
smaller marks that occur between the major tick marks.
- See Also:
JSlider.setMinorTickSpacing(int)
orientation
int orientation
- See Also:
JSlider.setOrientation(int)
paintLabels
boolean paintLabels
paintTicks
boolean paintTicks
paintTrack
boolean paintTrack
sliderModel
BoundedRangeModel sliderModel
- The data model that handles the numeric maximum value,
minimum value, and current-position value for the slider.
snapToTicks
boolean snapToTicks
- If true, the knob (and the data value it represents)
resolve to the closest tick mark next to where the user
positioned the knob.
- See Also:
JSlider.setSnapToTicks(boolean)
snapToValue
boolean snapToValue
- If true, the knob (and the data value it represents)
resolve to the closest slider value next to where the user
positioned the knob.
- See Also:
#setSnapToValue
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JSlider this$0
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- See readObject() and writeObject() in JComponent for more
information about serialization in Swing.
continuousLayout
boolean continuousLayout
- Whether or not the views are continuously redisplayed while
resizing.
dividerSize
int dividerSize
- Size of the divider.
lastDividerLocation
int lastDividerLocation
- Previous location of the split pane.
leftComponent
Component leftComponent
- The left or top component.
oneTouchExpandable
boolean oneTouchExpandable
- Is a little widget provided to quickly expand/collapse the
split pane?
orientation
int orientation
- How the views are split.
rightComponent
Component rightComponent
- The right or bottom component.
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JSplitPane this$0
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- See readObject() and writeObject() in JComponent for more
information about serialization in Swing.
changeListener
ChangeListener changeListener
- The changeListener is the listener we add to the
model.
haveRegistered
boolean haveRegistered
model
SingleSelectionModel model
- The default selection model
pages
Vector pages
tabPlacement
int tabPlacement
- Where the tabs are placed.
- See Also:
JTabbedPane.setTabPlacement(int)
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JTabbedPane this$0
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JTabbedPane this$0
readObject
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream s)
throws IOException,
ClassNotFoundException
autoCreateColumnsFromModel
boolean autoCreateColumnsFromModel
- The table will query the TableModel to build the default
set of columns if this is true.
autoResizeMode
int autoResizeMode
- This mode value determines if table automatically resizes the
width the table's columns to take up the entire width of the
table, and how it does the resizing.
cellSelectionEnabled
boolean cellSelectionEnabled
- If this is true, then both a row selection and a column selection
can be non-empty at the same time, the selected cells are the
the cells whose row and column are both selected.
columnModel
TableColumnModel columnModel
- The TableColumnModel of the table
dataModel
TableModel dataModel
- The TableModel of the table
gridColor
Color gridColor
- The color of the grid
preferredViewportSize
Dimension preferredViewportSize
- Used by the Scrollable interface to determine the initial visible area
rowHeight
int rowHeight
- The height of all rows in the table
rowMargin
int rowMargin
- The height margin between rows
rowSelectionAllowed
boolean rowSelectionAllowed
- Row selection allowed in this table
selectionBackground
Color selectionBackground
- The background color of selected cells
selectionForeground
Color selectionForeground
- The foreground color of selected cells
selectionModel
ListSelectionModel selectionModel
- The ListSelectionModel of the table, used to keep track of row selections
showHorizontalLines
boolean showHorizontalLines
- The table draws horizontal lines between cells if showHorizontalLines is true
showVerticalLines
boolean showVerticalLines
- The table draws vertical lines between cells if showVerticalLines is true
tableHeader
JTableHeader tableHeader
- The TableHeader working with the table
lastSelectedCol
int lastSelectedCol
lastSelectedRow
int lastSelectedRow
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JTable this$0
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- See readObject() and writeObject() in JComponent for more
information about serialization in Swing.
columns
int columns
columnWidth
int columnWidth
rowHeight
int rowHeight
rows
int rows
word
boolean word
wrap
boolean wrap
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JTextArea this$0
writeObject
private void writeObject(ObjectOutputStream s)
throws IOException
- See readObject() and writeObject() in JComponent for more
information about serialization in Swing.
columns
int columns
columnWidth
int columnWidth
command
String command
horizontalAlignment
int horizontalAlignment
visibility
BoundedRangeModel visibility