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Gast
hallo Leute,
Habe ein kleines Problem...
Ich habe einen Tree aus einem Tutorial kompiliert und ausgeführt (code siehe unten).
Meine Frage: Wie bekomme ich es hin, dass wenn ich auf einem Node klicke(diese Funktion habe ich schon), auf der rechten Seite ein Panel erscheint. In diesem panel habe ich zb. ein TextFeld und ein Button. Wenn ich im textfeld was schreibe und den Button drücke, dann soll die aufrufende GUI DynamicTreeDemo den Text zurückbekommen.
Wie bekomme ich das hin? Muss ich da mit Listener arbeiten??
Benutzt man da auf der rechten Seite ein Panel oder Frame?
Danke
Habe ein kleines Problem...
Ich habe einen Tree aus einem Tutorial kompiliert und ausgeführt (code siehe unten).
Meine Frage: Wie bekomme ich es hin, dass wenn ich auf einem Node klicke(diese Funktion habe ich schon), auf der rechten Seite ein Panel erscheint. In diesem panel habe ich zb. ein TextFeld und ein Button. Wenn ich im textfeld was schreibe und den Button drücke, dann soll die aufrufende GUI DynamicTreeDemo den Text zurückbekommen.
Wie bekomme ich das hin? Muss ich da mit Listener arbeiten??
Benutzt man da auf der rechten Seite ein Panel oder Frame?
Danke
Code:
/*
* This code is based on an example provided by Richard Stanford,
* a tutorial reader.
*/
import java.awt.GridLayout;
import java.awt.Toolkit;
import javax.swing.JPanel;
import javax.swing.JScrollPane;
import javax.swing.JTree;
import javax.swing.tree.DefaultMutableTreeNode;
import javax.swing.tree.DefaultTreeModel;
import javax.swing.tree.MutableTreeNode;
import javax.swing.tree.TreePath;
import javax.swing.tree.TreeSelectionModel;
import javax.swing.event.TreeModelEvent;
import javax.swing.event.TreeModelListener;
public class DynamicTree extends JPanel {
protected DefaultMutableTreeNode rootNode;
protected DefaultTreeModel treeModel;
protected JTree tree;
private Toolkit toolkit = Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit();
public DynamicTree() {
super(new GridLayout(1,0));
rootNode = new DefaultMutableTreeNode("Root Node");
treeModel = new DefaultTreeModel(rootNode);
tree = new JTree(treeModel);
tree.setEditable(true);
tree.getSelectionModel().setSelectionMode
(TreeSelectionModel.SINGLE_TREE_SELECTION);
tree.setShowsRootHandles(true);
JScrollPane scrollPane = new JScrollPane(tree);
add(scrollPane);
}
/** Remove all nodes except the root node. */
public void clear() {
rootNode.removeAllChildren();
treeModel.reload();
}
/** Remove the currently selected node. */
public void removeCurrentNode() {
TreePath currentSelection = tree.getSelectionPath();
if (currentSelection != null) {
DefaultMutableTreeNode currentNode = (DefaultMutableTreeNode)
(currentSelection.getLastPathComponent());
MutableTreeNode parent = (MutableTreeNode)(currentNode.getParent());
if (parent != null) {
treeModel.removeNodeFromParent(currentNode);
return;
}
}
// Either there was no selection, or the root was selected.
toolkit.beep();
}
/** Add child to the currently selected node. */
public DefaultMutableTreeNode addObject(Object child) {
DefaultMutableTreeNode parentNode = null;
TreePath parentPath = tree.getSelectionPath();
if (parentPath == null) {
parentNode = rootNode;
} else {
parentNode = (DefaultMutableTreeNode)
(parentPath.getLastPathComponent());
}
return addObject(parentNode, child, true);
}
public DefaultMutableTreeNode addObject(DefaultMutableTreeNode parent,
Object child) {
return addObject(parent, child, false);
}
public DefaultMutableTreeNode addObject(DefaultMutableTreeNode parent,
Object child,
boolean shouldBeVisible) {
DefaultMutableTreeNode childNode =
new DefaultMutableTreeNode(child);
if (parent == null) {
parent = rootNode;
}
//It is key to invoke this on the TreeModel, and NOT DefaultMutableTreeNode
treeModel.insertNodeInto(childNode, parent,
parent.getChildCount());
//Make sure the user can see the lovely new node.
if (shouldBeVisible) {
tree.scrollPathToVisible(new TreePath(childNode.getPath()));
}
return childNode;
}
class MyTreeModelListener implements TreeModelListener {
public void treeNodesChanged(TreeModelEvent e) {
DefaultMutableTreeNode node;
node = (DefaultMutableTreeNode)(e.getTreePath().getLastPathComponent());
/*
* If the event lists children, then the changed
* node is the child of the node we've already
* gotten. Otherwise, the changed node and the
* specified node are the same.
*/
int index = e.getChildIndices()[0];
node = (DefaultMutableTreeNode)(node.getChildAt(index));
System.out.println("The user has finished editing the node.");
System.out.println("New value: " + node.getUserObject());
}
public void treeNodesInserted(TreeModelEvent e) {
}
public void treeNodesRemoved(TreeModelEvent e) {
}
public void treeStructureChanged(TreeModelEvent e) {
}
}
}
Code:
/*
* This code is based on an example provided by Richard Stanford,
* a tutorial reader.
*/
package gui;
import java.awt.BorderLayout;
import java.awt.Dimension;
import java.awt.GridLayout;
import java.awt.event.ActionEvent;
import java.awt.event.ActionListener;
import javax.swing.JButton;
import javax.swing.JFrame;
import javax.swing.JPanel;
import javax.swing.tree.DefaultMutableTreeNode;
public class DynamicTreeDemo extends JPanel
implements ActionListener {
private int newNodeSuffix = 1;
private static String ADD_COMMAND = "add";
private static String REMOVE_COMMAND = "remove";
private static String CLEAR_COMMAND = "clear";
private DynamicTree treePanel;
public DynamicTreeDemo() {
super(new BorderLayout());
//Create the components.
treePanel = new DynamicTree();
populateTree(treePanel);
JButton addButton = new JButton("Add");
addButton.setActionCommand(ADD_COMMAND);
addButton.addActionListener(this);
JButton removeButton = new JButton("Remove");
removeButton.setActionCommand(REMOVE_COMMAND);
removeButton.addActionListener(this);
JButton clearButton = new JButton("Clear");
clearButton.setActionCommand(CLEAR_COMMAND);
clearButton.addActionListener(this);
//Lay everything out.
treePanel.setPreferredSize(new Dimension(300, 150));
add(treePanel, BorderLayout.CENTER);
JPanel panel = new JPanel(new GridLayout(0,3));
panel.add(addButton);
panel.add(removeButton);
panel.add(clearButton);
add(panel, BorderLayout.NORTH);
}
public void populateTree(DynamicTree treePanel) {
String p1Name = new String("Parent 1");
String p2Name = new String("Parent 2");
String c1Name = new String("Child 1");
String c2Name = new String("Child 2");
DefaultMutableTreeNode p1, p2;
p1 = treePanel.addObject(null, p1Name);
p2 = treePanel.addObject(null, p2Name);
treePanel.addObject(p1, c1Name);
treePanel.addObject(p1, c2Name);
treePanel.addObject(p2, c1Name);
treePanel.addObject(p2, c2Name);
}
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
String command = e.getActionCommand();
if (ADD_COMMAND.equals(command)) {
//Add button clicked
treePanel.addObject("New Node " + newNodeSuffix++);
} else if (REMOVE_COMMAND.equals(command)) {
//Remove button clicked
treePanel.removeCurrentNode();
} else if (CLEAR_COMMAND.equals(command)) {
//Clear button clicked.
treePanel.clear();
}
}
/**
* Create the GUI and show it. For thread safety,
* this method should be invoked from the
* event-dispatching thread.
*/
private static void createAndShowGUI() {
//Create and set up the window.
JFrame frame = new JFrame("DynamicTreeDemo");
frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
//Create and set up the content pane.
DynamicTreeDemo newContentPane = new DynamicTreeDemo();
newContentPane.setOpaque(true); //content panes must be opaque
frame.setContentPane(newContentPane);
//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();
}
});
}
}