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027 * -----------------
028 * WizardDialog.java
029 * -----------------
030 * (C) Copyright 2000-2004, by Object Refinery Limited.
031 *
032 * Original Author:  David Gilbert (for Object Refinery Limited);
033 * Contributor(s):   -;
034 *
035 * $Id: WizardDialog.java,v 1.6 2007/11/02 17:50:36 taqua Exp $
036 *
037 * Changes (from 26-Oct-2001)
038 * --------------------------
039 * 26-Oct-2001 : Changed package to com.jrefinery.ui.*;
040 * 14-Oct-2002 : Fixed errors reported by Checkstyle (DG);
041 *
042 */
043
044package org.jfree.ui;
045
046import java.awt.BorderLayout;
047import java.awt.Container;
048import java.awt.event.ActionEvent;
049import java.awt.event.ActionListener;
050import java.util.ArrayList;
051import javax.swing.BorderFactory;
052import javax.swing.JButton;
053import javax.swing.JDialog;
054import javax.swing.JFrame;
055import javax.swing.JPanel;
056
057/**
058 * A dialog that presents the user with a sequence of steps for completing a task.  The dialog
059 * contains "Next" and "Previous" buttons, allowing the user to navigate through the task.
060 * <P>
061 * When the user backs up by one or more steps, the dialog keeps the completed steps so that
062 * they can be reused if the user doesn't change anything - this handles the cases where the user
063 * backs up a few steps just to review what has been completed.
064 * <p>
065 * But if the user changes some options in an earlier step, then the dialog may have to discard
066 * the later steps and have them repeated.
067 * <P>
068 * THIS CLASS IS NOT WORKING CORRECTLY YET.
069 *
070 *
071 * @author David Gilbert
072 */
073public class WizardDialog extends JDialog implements ActionListener {
074
075    /** The end result of the wizard sequence. */
076    private Object result;
077
078    /** The current step in the wizard process (starting at step zero). */
079    private int step;
080
081    /** A reference to the current panel. */
082    private WizardPanel currentPanel;
083
084    /** A list of references to the panels the user has already seen - used for navigating through
085        the steps that have already been completed. */
086    private java.util.List panels;
087
088    /** A handy reference to the "previous" button. */
089    private JButton previousButton;
090
091    /** A handy reference to the "next" button. */
092    private JButton nextButton;
093
094    /** A handy reference to the "finish" button. */
095    private JButton finishButton;
096
097    /** A handy reference to the "help" button. */
098    private JButton helpButton;
099
100    /**
101     * Standard constructor - builds and returns a new WizardDialog.
102     *
103     * @param owner  the owner.
104     * @param modal  modal?
105     * @param title  the title.
106     * @param firstPanel  the first panel.
107     */
108    public WizardDialog(final JDialog owner, final boolean modal,
109                        final String title, final WizardPanel firstPanel) {
110
111        super(owner, title + " : step 1", modal);
112        this.result = null;
113        this.currentPanel = firstPanel;
114        this.step = 0;
115        this.panels = new ArrayList();
116        this.panels.add(firstPanel);
117        setContentPane(createContent());
118
119    }
120
121    /**
122     * Standard constructor - builds a new WizardDialog owned by the specified JFrame.
123     *
124     * @param owner  the owner.
125     * @param modal  modal?
126     * @param title  the title.
127     * @param firstPanel  the first panel.
128     */
129    public WizardDialog(final JFrame owner, final boolean modal,
130                        final String title, final WizardPanel firstPanel) {
131
132        super(owner, title + " : step 1", modal);
133        this.result = null;
134        this.currentPanel = firstPanel;
135        this.step = 0;
136        this.panels = new ArrayList();
137        this.panels.add(firstPanel);
138        setContentPane(createContent());
139    }
140
141    /**
142     * Returns the result of the wizard sequence.
143     *
144     * @return the result.
145     */
146    public Object getResult() {
147        return this.result;
148    }
149
150    /**
151     * Returns the total number of steps in the wizard sequence, if this number is known.  Otherwise
152     * this method returns zero.  Subclasses should override this method unless the number of steps
153     * is not known.
154     *
155     * @return the number of steps.
156     */
157    public int getStepCount() {
158        return 0;
159    }
160
161    /**
162     * Returns true if it is possible to back up to the previous panel, and false otherwise.
163     *
164     * @return boolean.
165     */
166    public boolean canDoPreviousPanel() {
167        return (this.step > 0);
168    }
169
170    /**
171     * Returns true if there is a 'next' panel, and false otherwise.
172     *
173     * @return boolean.
174     */
175    public boolean canDoNextPanel() {
176        return this.currentPanel.hasNextPanel();
177    }
178
179    /**
180     * Returns true if it is possible to finish the sequence at this point (possibly with defaults
181     * for the remaining entries).
182     *
183     * @return boolean.
184     */
185    public boolean canFinish() {
186        return this.currentPanel.canFinish();
187    }
188
189    /**
190     * Returns the panel for the specified step (steps are numbered from zero).
191     *
192     * @param step  the current step.
193     *
194     * @return the panel.
195     */
196    public WizardPanel getWizardPanel(final int step) {
197        if (step < this.panels.size()) {
198            return (WizardPanel) this.panels.get(step);
199        }
200        else {
201            return null;
202        }
203    }
204
205    /**
206     * Handles events.
207     *
208     * @param event  the event.
209     */
210    public void actionPerformed(final ActionEvent event) {
211        final String command = event.getActionCommand();
212        if (command.equals("nextButton")) {
213            next();
214        }
215        else if (command.equals("previousButton")) {
216            previous();
217        }
218        else if (command.equals("finishButton")) {
219            finish();
220        }
221    }
222
223    /**
224     * Handles a click on the "previous" button, by displaying the previous panel in the sequence.
225     */
226    public void previous() {
227        if (this.step > 0) {
228            final WizardPanel previousPanel = getWizardPanel(this.step - 1);
229            // tell the panel that we are returning
230            previousPanel.returnFromLaterStep();
231            final Container content = getContentPane();
232            content.remove(this.currentPanel);
233            content.add(previousPanel);
234            this.step = this.step - 1;
235            this.currentPanel = previousPanel;
236            setTitle("Step " + (this.step + 1));
237            enableButtons();
238            pack();
239        }
240    }
241
242    /**
243     * Displays the next step in the wizard sequence.
244     */
245    public void next() {
246
247        WizardPanel nextPanel = getWizardPanel(this.step + 1);
248        if (nextPanel != null) {
249            if (!this.currentPanel.canRedisplayNextPanel()) {
250                nextPanel = this.currentPanel.getNextPanel();
251            }
252        }
253        else {
254            nextPanel = this.currentPanel.getNextPanel();
255        }
256
257        this.step = this.step + 1;
258        if (this.step < this.panels.size()) {
259            this.panels.set(this.step, nextPanel);
260        }
261        else {
262            this.panels.add(nextPanel);
263        }
264
265        final Container content = getContentPane();
266        content.remove(this.currentPanel);
267        content.add(nextPanel);
268
269        this.currentPanel = nextPanel;
270        setTitle("Step " + (this.step + 1));
271        enableButtons();
272        pack();
273
274    }
275
276    /**
277     * Finishes the wizard.
278     */
279    public void finish() {
280        this.result = this.currentPanel.getResult();
281        setVisible(false);
282    }
283
284    /**
285     * Enables/disables the buttons according to the current step.  A good idea would be to ask the
286     * panels to return the status...
287     */
288    private void enableButtons() {
289        this.previousButton.setEnabled(this.step > 0);
290        this.nextButton.setEnabled(canDoNextPanel());
291        this.finishButton.setEnabled(canFinish());
292        this.helpButton.setEnabled(false);
293    }
294
295    /**
296     * Checks, whether the user cancelled the dialog.
297     *
298     * @return false.
299     */
300    public boolean isCancelled() {
301        return false;
302    }
303
304    /**
305     * Creates a panel containing the user interface for the dialog.
306     *
307     * @return the panel.
308     */
309    public JPanel createContent() {
310
311        final JPanel content = new JPanel(new BorderLayout());
312        content.setBorder(BorderFactory.createEmptyBorder(4, 4, 4, 4));
313        content.add((JPanel) this.panels.get(0));
314        final L1R3ButtonPanel buttons = new L1R3ButtonPanel("Help", "Previous", "Next", "Finish");
315
316        this.helpButton = buttons.getLeftButton();
317        this.helpButton.setEnabled(false);
318
319        this.previousButton = buttons.getRightButton1();
320        this.previousButton.setActionCommand("previousButton");
321        this.previousButton.addActionListener(this);
322        this.previousButton.setEnabled(false);
323
324        this.nextButton = buttons.getRightButton2();
325        this.nextButton.setActionCommand("nextButton");
326        this.nextButton.addActionListener(this);
327        this.nextButton.setEnabled(true);
328
329        this.finishButton = buttons.getRightButton3();
330        this.finishButton.setActionCommand("finishButton");
331        this.finishButton.addActionListener(this);
332        this.finishButton.setEnabled(false);
333
334        buttons.setBorder(BorderFactory.createEmptyBorder(4, 0, 0, 0));
335        content.add(buttons, BorderLayout.SOUTH);
336
337        return content;
338    }
339
340}