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package org.jacpfx.jfxMPD.controller;
import io.datafx.controller.FXMLController;
import javax.annotation.PostConstruct;
/**
* This is a view controller for one of the steps in the wizard. All buttons of the action-bar that
* is shown on each view of the wizard are defined in the AbstractWizardController class. The definition of the
* actions that are registered to these buttons can be found in the {@link Tutorial4Main} class.
*
* Because the "next" and "finish" buttons shouldn't be used here they will become disabled by setting the disable
* property for both of them in the {@link #init()} method. As described in tutorial 1 the {@link #init()} method is
* annotated with the {@link PostConstruct} annotation and therefore this method will be called once all fields of the
* controller instance were injected. So when the view appears on screen the buttons "next" and "finish" will be
* disabled.
*/
@FXMLController(value="/fxml/wizardDone.fxml", title = "Wizard: Finish")
public class WizardDoneController extends AbstractWizardController {
@PostConstruct
public void init() {
getNextButton().setDisable(true);
getFinishButton().setDisable(true);
}
}