/* * Copyright (c) 1997, 1998, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. * ORACLE PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ package javax.swing.plaf; /** * This interface is used to mark objects created by ComponentUI delegates. * The <code>ComponentUI.installUI()</code> and * <code>ComponentUI.uninstallUI()</code> methods can use this interface * to decide if a properties value has been overridden. For example, the * JList cellRenderer property is initialized by BasicListUI.installUI(), * only if it's initial value is null: * <pre> * if (list.getCellRenderer() == null) { * list.setCellRenderer((ListCellRenderer)(UIManager.get("List.cellRenderer"))); * } * </pre> * At uninstallUI() time we reset the property to null if its value * is an instance of UIResource: * <pre> * if (list.getCellRenderer() instanceof UIResource) { * list.setCellRenderer(null); * } *</pre> * This pattern applies to all properties except the java.awt.Component * properties font, foreground, and background. If one of these * properties isn't initialized, or is explicitly set to null, * its container provides the value. For this reason the * <code>"== null"</code> is unreliable when installUI() is called * to dynamically change a components look and feel. So at installUI() * time we check to see if the current value is a UIResource: *<pre> * if (!(list.getFont() instanceof UIResource)) { * list.setFont(UIManager.getFont("List.font")); * } * </pre> * * @see ComponentUI * @author Hans Muller * */ public interface UIResource { }