/* * IzPack - Copyright 2001-2008 Julien Ponge, All Rights Reserved. * * http://izpack.org/ * http://izpack.codehaus.org/ * * Copyright 2002 Jan Blok * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package com.izforge.izpack.panels; import com.izforge.izpack.Info; import com.izforge.izpack.gui.IzPanelLayout; import com.izforge.izpack.gui.LabelFactory; import com.izforge.izpack.gui.LayoutConstants; import com.izforge.izpack.installer.InstallData; import com.izforge.izpack.installer.InstallerFrame; import com.izforge.izpack.installer.IzPanel; import javax.swing.*; import java.awt.*; import java.util.ArrayList; /** * The Hello panel class. * * @author Julien Ponge */ public class HelloPanel extends IzPanel { /** * */ private static final long serialVersionUID = 3257848774955905587L; /** * The constructor. * * @param parent The parent. * @param idata The installation data. */ public HelloPanel(InstallerFrame parent, InstallData idata) { this(parent, idata, new IzPanelLayout()); } /** * Creates a new HelloPanel object with the given layout manager. Valid layout manager are the * IzPanelLayout and the GridBagLayout. New panels should be use the IzPanelLaout. If lm is * null, no layout manager will be created or initialized. * * @param parent The parent IzPack installer frame. * @param idata The installer internal data. * @param layout layout manager to be used with this IzPanel */ public HelloPanel(InstallerFrame parent, InstallData idata, LayoutManager2 layout) { // Layout handling. This panel was changed from a mixed layout handling // with GridBagLayout and BoxLayout to IzPanelLayout. It can be used as an // example how to use the IzPanelLayout. For this there are some comments // which are excrescent for a "normal" panel. // Set a IzPanelLayout as layout for this panel. // This have to be the first line during layout if IzPanelLayout will be used. super(parent, idata, layout); // We create and put the labels String str; str = parent.langpack.getString("HelloPanel.welcome1") + idata.info.getAppName() + " " + idata.info.getAppVersion() + parent.langpack.getString("HelloPanel.welcome2"); JLabel welcomeLabel = LabelFactory.create(str, parent.icons.getImageIcon("host"), LEADING); // IzPanelLayout is a constraint orientated layout manager. But if no constraint is // given, a default will be used. It starts in the first line. // NEXT_LINE have to insert also in the first line!! add(welcomeLabel, NEXT_LINE); // Yes, there exist also a strut for the IzPanelLayout. // But the strut will be only used for one cell. A vertical strut will be use // NEXT_ROW, a horizontal NEXT_COLUMN. For more information see the java doc. // add(IzPanelLayout.createVerticalStrut(20)); // But for a strut you have to define a fixed height. Alternative it is possible // to create a paragraph gap which is configurable. add(IzPanelLayout.createParagraphGap()); ArrayList<Info.Author> authors = idata.info.getAuthors(); int size = authors.size(); if (size > 0) { str = parent.langpack.getString("HelloPanel.authors"); JLabel appAuthorsLabel = LabelFactory.create(str, parent.icons .getImageIcon("information"), LEADING); // If nothing will be sad to the IzPanelLayout the position of an add will be // determined in the default constraint. For labels it is CURRENT_ROW, NEXT_COLUMN. // But at this point we would place the label in the next row. It is possible // to create an IzPanelConstraint with this options, but it is also possible to // use simple the NEXT_LINE object as constraint. Attention!! Do not use // LayoutConstants.NEXT_ROW else LayoutConstants.NEXT_LINE because NEXT_ROW is an // int and with it an other add method will be used without any warning (there the // parameter will be used as position of the component in the panel, not the // layout manager. add(appAuthorsLabel, LayoutConstants.NEXT_LINE); JLabel label; for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) { Info.Author a = authors.get(i); String email = (a.getEmail() != null && a.getEmail().length() > 0) ? (" <" + a.getEmail() + ">") : ""; label = LabelFactory.create(" - " + a.getName() + email, parent.icons .getImageIcon("empty"), LEADING); add(label, NEXT_LINE); } add(IzPanelLayout.createParagraphGap()); } if (idata.info.getAppURL() != null) { str = parent.langpack.getString("HelloPanel.url") + idata.info.getAppURL(); JLabel appURLLabel = LabelFactory.create(str, parent.icons.getImageIcon("bookmark"), LEADING); add(appURLLabel, LayoutConstants.NEXT_LINE); } // At end of layouting we should call the completeLayout method also they do nothing. getLayoutHelper().completeLayout(); } /** * Indicates wether the panel has been validated or not. * * @return Always true. */ public boolean isValidated() { return true; } }