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java.lang.Object | +--javax.swing.InputVerifier
Unsafe: The purpose of this class is to help clients support smooth focus
navigation through GUIs with text fields. Such GUIs often need
to ensure that the text entered by the user is valid (for example,
that it's in
the proper format) before allowing the user to navigate out of
the text field. To do this, clients create a subclass of
InputVerifier
and, using JComponent
's
setInputVerifier
method,
attach an instance of their subclass to the JComponent
whose input they
want to validate. Before focus is transfered to another Swing component
that requests it, the input verifier's shouldYieldFocus
method is
called. Focus is transfered only if that method returns true
.
The following example has two text fields, with the first one expecting the string "pass" to be entered by the user. If that string is entered in the first text field, then the user can advance to the second text field either by clicking in it or by pressing TAB. However, if another string is entered in the first text field, then the user will be unable to transfer focus to the second text field.
import java.awt.*; import java.util.*; import java.awt.event.*; import javax.swing.*; // This program demonstrates the use of the Swing InputVerifier class. // It creates two text fields; the first of the text fields expects the // string "pass" as input, and will allow focus to advance out of it // only after that string is typed in by the user. public class VerifierTest extends JFrame { public VerifierTest() { JTextField tf1 = new JTextField ("Type \"pass\" here"); getContentPane().add (tf1, BorderLayout.NORTH); tf1.setInputVerifier(new PassVerifier()); JTextField tf2 = new JTextField ("TextField2"); getContentPane().add (tf2, BorderLayout.SOUTH); WindowListener l = new WindowAdapter() { public void windowClosing(WindowEvent e) { System.exit(0); } }; addWindowListener(l); } class PassVerifier extends InputVerifier { public boolean verify(JComponent input) { JTextField tf = (JTextField) input; return "pass".equals(tf.getText()); } } public static void main(String[] args) { Frame f = new VerifierTest(); f.pack(); f.setVisible(true); } }
Constructor Summary | |
InputVerifier()
Suppressed: |
Method Summary | |
boolean |
shouldYieldFocus(JComponent input)
Suppressed: Calls verify(input) to ensure that the input is valid. |
abstract boolean |
verify(JComponent input)
Suppressed: Checks whether the JComponent's input is valid. |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
Constructor Detail |
public InputVerifier()
Method Detail |
public abstract boolean verify(JComponent input)
input
- the JComponent to verify
true
when valid, false
when invalidJComponent.setInputVerifier(javax.swing.InputVerifier)
,
JComponent.getInputVerifier()
public boolean shouldYieldFocus(JComponent input)
verify(input)
to ensure that the input is valid.
This method can have side effects. In particular, this method
is called when the user attempts to advance focus out of the
argument component into another Swing component in this window.
If this method returns true
, then the focus is transfered
normally; if it returns false
, then the focus remains in
the argument component.
input
- the JComponent to verify
true
when valid, false
when invalidJComponent.setInputVerifier(javax.swing.InputVerifier)
,
JComponent.getInputVerifier()
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