Class FileDrop
To use this class, construct a new FileDrop by passing it the target component and a Listener to receive notification when file(s) have been dropped. Here is an example:
JPanel myPanel = new JPanel();
new FileDrop( myPanel, new FileDrop.Listener()
{ public void filesDropped( java.io.File[] files )
{
// handle file drop
...
} // end filesDropped
}); // end FileDrop.Listener
You can specify the border that will appear when files are being dragged by calling the constructor with a javax.swing.border.Border. Only JComponents will show any indication with a border.
You can turn on some debugging features by passing a PrintStream object (such as System.out) into the full constructor. A null value will result in no extra debugging information being output.
I'm releasing this code into the Public Domain. Enjoy.
Original author: Robert Harder, rharder@usa.net
2007-09-12 Nathan Blomquist -- Linux (KDE/Gnome) support added.
- Version:
- 1.0.1
- Author:
- Robert Harder, rharder@users.sf.net
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Nested Class Summary
Nested ClassesModifier and TypeClassDescriptionstatic classAt last an easy way to encapsulate your custom objects for dragging and dropping in your Java programs! When you need to create aTransferableobject, use this class to wrap your object. -
Constructor Summary
ConstructorsConstructorDescriptionFileDrop(Component c, boolean recursive, FileDropListener listener) Constructor with a default border and the option to recursively set drop targets.FileDrop(Component c, Border dragBorder, boolean recursive, FileDropListener listener) Constructor with a specified border and the option to recursively set drop targets.FileDrop(Component c, Border dragBorder, FileDropListener listener) Constructor with a specified borderFileDrop(Component c, FileDropListener listener) FileDrop(PrintStream out, Component c, boolean recursive, FileDropListener listener) Constructor with a default border, debugging optionally turned on and the option to recursively set drop targets.FileDrop(PrintStream out, Component c, Border dragBorder, boolean recursive, FileDropListener listener) Full constructor with a specified border and debugging optionally turned on.FileDrop(PrintStream out, Component c, Border dragBorder, FileDropListener listener) Constructor with a specified border and debugging optionally turned on.FileDrop(PrintStream out, Component c, FileDropListener listener) Constructor with a default border and debugging optionally turned on. -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionstatic booleanRemoves the drag-and-drop hooks from the component and optionally from the all children.static booleanremove(PrintStream out, Component c, boolean recursive) Removes the drag-and-drop hooks from the component and optionally from the all children.
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Constructor Details
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FileDrop
Constructs aFileDropwith a default light-blue border and, if c is aContainer, recursively sets all elements contained within as drop targets, though only the top level container will change borders.- Parameters:
c- Component on which files will be dropped.listener- Listens for filesDropped.- Since:
- 1.0
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FileDrop
Constructor with a default border and the option to recursively set drop targets. If your component is a java.awt.Container, then each of its children components will also listen for drops, though only the parent will change borders.- Parameters:
c- Component on which files will be dropped.recursive- Recursively set children as drop targets.listener- Listens for filesDropped.- Since:
- 1.0
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FileDrop
Constructor with a default border and debugging optionally turned on. With Debugging turned on, more status messages will be displayed to out. A common way to use this constructor is with System.out or System.err. A null value for the parameter out will result in no debugging output.- Parameters:
out- PrintStream to record debugging info or null for no debugging.c- Component on which files will be dropped.listener- Listens for filesDropped.out-- Since:
- 1.0
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FileDrop
Constructor with a default border, debugging optionally turned on and the option to recursively set drop targets. If your component is a java.awt.Container, then each of its children components will also listen for drops, though only the parent will change borders. With Debugging turned on, more status messages will be displayed to out. A common way to use this constructor is with System.out or System.err. A null value for the parameter out will result in no debugging output.- Parameters:
out- PrintStream to record debugging info or null for no debugging.c- Component on which files will be dropped.recursive- Recursively set children as drop targets.listener- Listens for filesDropped.out-- Since:
- 1.0
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FileDrop
Constructor with a specified border- Parameters:
c- Component on which files will be dropped.dragBorder- Border to use on JComponent when dragging occurs.listener- Listens for filesDropped.- Since:
- 1.0
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FileDrop
Constructor with a specified border and the option to recursively set drop targets. If your component is a java.awt.Container, then each of its children components will also listen for drops, though only the parent will change borders.- Parameters:
c- Component on which files will be dropped.dragBorder- Border to use on JComponent when dragging occurs.recursive- Recursively set children as drop targets.listener- Listens for filesDropped.- Since:
- 1.0
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FileDrop
Constructor with a specified border and debugging optionally turned on. With Debugging turned on, more status messages will be displayed to out. A common way to use this constructor is with System.out or System.err. A null value for the parameter out will result in no debugging output.- Parameters:
out- PrintStream to record debugging info or null for no debugging.c- Component on which files will be dropped.dragBorder- Border to use on JComponent when dragging occurs.listener- Listens for filesDropped.- Since:
- 1.0
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FileDrop
public FileDrop(PrintStream out, Component c, Border dragBorder, boolean recursive, FileDropListener listener) Full constructor with a specified border and debugging optionally turned on. With Debugging turned on, more status messages will be displayed to out. A common way to use this constructor is with System.out or System.err. A null value for the parameter out will result in no debugging output.- Parameters:
out- PrintStream to record debugging info or null for no debugging.c- Component on which files will be dropped.dragBorder- Border to use on JComponent when dragging occurs.recursive- Recursively set children as drop targets.listener- Listens for filesDropped.- Since:
- 1.0
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Method Details
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remove
Removes the drag-and-drop hooks from the component and optionally from the all children. You should call this if you add and remove components after you've set up the drag-and-drop. This will recursively unregister all components contained within c if c is aContainer.- Parameters:
c- The component to unregister as a drop target- Since:
- 1.0
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remove
Removes the drag-and-drop hooks from the component and optionally from the all children. You should call this if you add and remove components after you've set up the drag-and-drop.- Parameters:
out- OptionalPrintStreamfor logging drag and drop messagesc- The component to unregisterrecursive- Recursively unregister components within a container- Since:
- 1.0
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