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/*
 * InternalFrameEventDemo.java requires no other files.
 */

import java.awt.Dimension;
import java.awt.event.ActionEvent;
import java.awt.event.ActionListener;

import javax.swing.BorderFactory;
import javax.swing.Box;
import javax.swing.BoxLayout;
import javax.swing.JButton;
import javax.swing.JDesktopPane;
import javax.swing.JFrame;
import javax.swing.JInternalFrame;
import javax.swing.JPanel;
import javax.swing.JScrollPane;
import javax.swing.JTextArea;
import javax.swing.WindowConstants;
import javax.swing.event.InternalFrameEvent;
import javax.swing.event.InternalFrameListener;

public class InternalFrameEventDemo extends JFrame implements
    InternalFrameListener, ActionListener {
  JTextArea display;
  JDesktopPane desktop;
  JInternalFrame displayWindow;
  JInternalFrame listenedToWindow;
  static final String SHOW = "show";
  static final String CLEAR = "clear";
  String newline = "\n";
  static final int desktopWidth = 500;
  static final int desktopHeight = 300;

  public InternalFrameEventDemo(String title) {
    super(title);

    // Set up the GUI.
    desktop = new JDesktopPane();
    desktop.putClientProperty("JDesktopPane.dragMode", "outline");
    // Because we use pack, it's not enough to call setSize.
    // We must set the desktop's preferred size.
    desktop.setPreferredSize(new Dimension(desktopWidth, desktopHeight));
    setContentPane(desktop);

    createDisplayWindow();
    desktop.add(displayWindow); // DON'T FORGET THIS!!!
    Dimension displaySize = displayWindow.getSize();
    displayWindow.setSize(desktopWidth, displaySize.height);
  }

  // Create the window that displays event information.
  protected void createDisplayWindow() {
    JButton b1 = new JButton("Show internal frame");
    b1.setActionCommand(SHOW);
    b1.addActionListener(this);

    JButton b2 = new JButton("Clear event info");
    b2.setActionCommand(CLEAR);
    b2.addActionListener(this);

    display = new JTextArea(3, 30);
    display.setEditable(false);
    JScrollPane textScroller = new JScrollPane(display);
    // Have to supply a preferred size, or else the scroll
    // area will try to stay as large as the text area.
    textScroller.setPreferredSize(new Dimension(200, 75));
    textScroller.setMinimumSize(new Dimension(10, 10));

    displayWindow = new JInternalFrame("Event Watcher", true, // resizable
        false, // not closable
        false, // not maximizable
        true); // iconifiable
    JPanel contentPane = new JPanel();
    contentPane.setBorder(BorderFactory.createEmptyBorder(10, 10, 10, 10));
    contentPane.setLayout(new BoxLayout(contentPane, BoxLayout.PAGE_AXIS));
    b1.setAlignmentX(CENTER_ALIGNMENT);
    contentPane.add(b1);
    contentPane.add(Box.createRigidArea(new Dimension(0, 5)));
    contentPane.add(textScroller);
    contentPane.add(Box.createRigidArea(new Dimension(0, 5)));
    b2.setAlignmentX(CENTER_ALIGNMENT);
    contentPane.add(b2);

    displayWindow.setContentPane(contentPane);
    displayWindow.pack();
    displayWindow.setVisible(true);
  }

  public void internalFrameClosing(InternalFrameEvent e) {
    displayMessage("Internal frame closing", e);
  }

  public void internalFrameClosed(InternalFrameEvent e) {
    displayMessage("Internal frame closed", e);
  }

  public void internalFrameOpened(InternalFrameEvent e) {
    displayMessage("Internal frame opened", e);
  }

  public void internalFrameIconified(InternalFrameEvent e) {
    displayMessage("Internal frame iconified", e);
  }

  public void internalFrameDeiconified(InternalFrameEvent e) {
    displayMessage("Internal frame deiconified", e);
  }

  public void internalFrameActivated(InternalFrameEvent e) {
    displayMessage("Internal frame activated", e);
  }

  public void internalFrameDeactivated(InternalFrameEvent e) {
    displayMessage("Internal frame deactivated", e);
  }

  // Add some text to the text area.
  void displayMessage(String prefix, InternalFrameEvent e) {
    String s = prefix + ": " + e.getSource();
    display.append(s + newline);
    display.setCaretPosition(display.getDocument().getLength());
  }

  // Handle events on the two buttons.
  public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
    if (SHOW.equals(e.getActionCommand())) {
      // They clicked the Show button.

      // Create the internal frame if necessary.
      if (listenedToWindow == null) {
        listenedToWindow = new JInternalFrame("Event Generator", true, // resizable
            true, // closable
            true, // maximizable
            true); // iconifiable
        // We want to reuse the internal frame, so we need to
        // make it hide (instead of being disposed of, which is
        // the default) when the user closes it.
        listenedToWindow
            .setDefaultCloseOperation(WindowConstants.HIDE_ON_CLOSE);

        // Add an internal frame listener so we can see
        // what internal frame events it generates.
        listenedToWindow.addInternalFrameListener(this);

        // And we mustn't forget to add it to the desktop pane!
        desktop.add(listenedToWindow);

        // Set its size and location. We'd use pack() to set the size
        // if the window contained anything.
        listenedToWindow.setSize(300, 100);
        listenedToWindow.setLocation(desktopWidth / 2
            - listenedToWindow.getWidth() / 2, desktopHeight
            - listenedToWindow.getHeight());
      }

      // Show the internal frame.
      listenedToWindow.setVisible(true);

    } else { // They clicked the Clear button.
      display.setText("");
    }
  }

  /**
   * Create the GUI and show it. For thread safety, this method should be
   * invoked from the event-dispatching thread.
   */
  private static void createAndShowGUI() {
    // Make sure we have nice window decorations.
    JFrame.setDefaultLookAndFeelDecorated(true);

    // Create and set up the window.
    JFrame frame = new InternalFrameEventDemo("InternalFrameEventDemo");
    frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);

    // Display the window.
    frame.pack();
    frame.setVisible(true);
  }

  public static void main(String[] args) {
    // Schedule a job for the event-dispatching thread:
    // creating and showing this application's GUI.
    javax.swing.SwingUtilities.invokeLater(new Runnable() {
      public void run() {
        createAndShowGUI();
      }
    });
  }
}








15.19.InternalFrameListener
15.19.1.InternalFrameEvent Event Subtypes
15.19.2.Listening to InternalFrameListenerListening to InternalFrameListener
15.19.3.Reports all internal frame events that occur on one internal frameReports all internal frame events that occur on one internal frame
15.19.4.InternalFrameListener and InternalFrameEvent