/** * Releases the resources acquired by this instance which require explicit disposal (e.g. any * listeners added to the depicted <tt>CallPeer</tt>. Invoked by <tt>OneToOneCallPanel</tt> when * it determines that this <tt>OneToOneCallPeerPanel</tt> is no longer necessary. */ public void dispose() { disposed = true; callPeerAdapter.dispose(); uiVideoHandler.deleteObserver(uiVideoHandlerObserver); if (callRenderer instanceof Component) { ((Component) callRenderer).removePropertyChangeListener(CallContainer.PROP_FULL_SCREEN, this); } }
/** * Shows/hides the visual <tt>Component</tt> depicting the video streaming from the local * peer/user to the remote peer(s). * * @param visible <tt>true</tt> to show the visual <tt>Component</tt> depicting the video * streaming from the local peer/user to the remote peer(s); <tt>false</tt>, otherwise */ public void setLocalVideoVisible(boolean visible) { uiVideoHandler.setLocalVideoVisible(visible); }
/** * Determines whether the visual <tt>Component</tt> depicting the video streaming from the local * peer/user to the remote peer(s) is currently visible. * * @return <tt>true</tt> if the visual <tt>Component</tt> depicting the video streaming from the * local peer/user to the remote peer(s) is currently visible; otherwise, <tt>false</tt> */ public boolean isLocalVideoVisible() { return uiVideoHandler.isLocalVideoVisible(); }
/** * Creates a <tt>CallPeerPanel</tt> for the given call peer. * * @param callRenderer the renderer of the call * @param callPeer the <tt>CallPeer</tt> represented in this panel * @param uiVideoHandler the facility which is to aid the new instance in the dealing with the * video-related information */ public OneToOneCallPeerPanel( SwingCallRenderer callRenderer, CallPeer callPeer, UIVideoHandler2 uiVideoHandler) { this.callRenderer = callRenderer; this.callPeer = callPeer; // we need to obtain call as soon as possible // cause if it fails too quickly we may fail to show it this.call = callPeer.getCall(); this.uiVideoHandler = uiVideoHandler; peerName = CallManager.getPeerDisplayName(callPeer); securityPanel = SecurityPanel.create(this, callPeer, null); photoLabel = new JLabel(getPhotoLabelIcon()); center = createCenter(); statusBar = createStatusBar(); setPeerImage(CallManager.getPeerImage(callPeer)); /* Lay out the main Components of the UI. */ setLayout(new GridBagLayout()); GridBagConstraints cnstrnts = new GridBagConstraints(); if (center != null) { cnstrnts.fill = GridBagConstraints.BOTH; cnstrnts.gridx = 0; cnstrnts.gridy = 1; cnstrnts.weightx = 1; cnstrnts.weighty = 1; add(center, cnstrnts); } if (statusBar != null) { cnstrnts.fill = GridBagConstraints.NONE; cnstrnts.gridx = 0; cnstrnts.gridy = 3; cnstrnts.weightx = 0; cnstrnts.weighty = 0; cnstrnts.insets = new Insets(5, 0, 0, 0); add(statusBar, cnstrnts); } createSoundLevelIndicators(); initSecuritySettings(); /* * Add the listeners which will be notified about changes in the model * and which will update this view. */ callPeerAdapter = new CallPeerAdapter(callPeer, this); uiVideoHandler.addObserver(uiVideoHandlerObserver); /* * This view adapts to whether it is displayed in full-screen or * windowed mode. */ if (callRenderer instanceof Component) { ((Component) callRenderer).addPropertyChangeListener(CallContainer.PROP_FULL_SCREEN, this); } OperationSetDesktopSharingClient desktopSharingClient = callPeer.getProtocolProvider().getOperationSet(OperationSetDesktopSharingClient.class); if (desktopSharingClient != null) { desktopSharingMouseAndKeyboardListener = new DesktopSharingMouseAndKeyboardListener(callPeer, desktopSharingClient); } else desktopSharingMouseAndKeyboardListener = null; updateViewFromModel(); }
/** * Updates this view i.e. <tt>OneToOneCallPeerPanel</tt> so that it depicts the current state of * its model i.e. <tt>callPeer</tt>. The update is performed in the AWT event dispatching thread. */ private void updateViewFromModelInEventDispatchThread() { /* * We receive events/notifications from various threads and we respond * to them in the AWT event dispatching thread. It is possible to first * schedule an event to be brought to the AWT event dispatching thread, * then to have #dispose() invoked on this instance and, finally, to * receive the scheduled event in the AWT event dispatching thread. In * such a case, this disposed instance should not respond to the event * because it may, for example, steal a visual Components depicting * video (which cannot belong to more than one parent at a time) from * another non-disposed OneToOneCallPeerPanel. */ if (disposed) return; /* * Update the display of visual <tt>Component</tt>s depicting video * streaming between the local peer/user and the remote peer(s). */ OperationSetVideoTelephony videoTelephony = callPeer.getProtocolProvider().getOperationSet(OperationSetVideoTelephony.class); Component remoteVideo = null; Component localVideo = null; if (videoTelephony != null) { List<Component> remoteVideos = videoTelephony.getVisualComponents(callPeer); if ((remoteVideos != null) && !remoteVideos.isEmpty()) { /* * TODO OneToOneCallPeerPanel displays a one-to-one conversation * between the local peer/user and a specific remote peer. If * the remote peer is the focus of a telephony conference of its * own, it may be sending multiple videos to the local peer. * Switching to a user interface which displays multiple videos * is the responsibility of whoever decided that this * OneToOneCallPeerPanel is to be used to depict the current * state of the CallConference associated with the CallPeer * depicted by this instance. If that switching decides that * this instance is to continue being the user interface, then * we should probably pick up the remote video which is * generated by the remote peer and not one of its * ConferenceMembers. */ remoteVideo = remoteVideos.get(0); } if (uiVideoHandler.isLocalVideoVisible()) { try { localVideo = videoTelephony.getLocalVisualComponent(callPeer); } catch (OperationFailedException ofe) { /* * Well, we cannot do much about the exception. We'll just * not display the local video. */ logger.warn("Failed to retrieve local video to be displayed.", ofe); } } /* * Determine whether there is actually a change in the local and * remote videos which requires an update. */ boolean localVideoChanged = ((localVideo != this.localVideo) || ((localVideo != null) && !UIVideoHandler2.isAncestor(center, localVideo))); boolean remoteVideoChanged = ((remoteVideo != this.remoteVideo) || ((remoteVideo != null) && !UIVideoHandler2.isAncestor(center, remoteVideo))); // If the remote video has changed, maybe the CallPanel can display // the LO/SD/HD button. if (remoteVideoChanged) { // Updates video component which may listen the mouse and key // events. if (desktopSharingMouseAndKeyboardListener != null) { desktopSharingMouseAndKeyboardListener.setVideoComponent(remoteVideo); } CallPanel callPanel = callRenderer.getCallContainer(); // The remote video has been added, then tries to display the // LO/SD/HD button. if (remoteVideo != null) { callPanel.addRemoteVideoSpecificComponents(callPeer); } // The remote video has been removed, then hide the LO/SD/HD // button if it is currently displayed. else { callPanel.removeRemoteVideoSpecificComponents(); } } if (localVideoChanged || remoteVideoChanged) { /* * VideoContainer and JAWTRenderer cannot handle random * additions of Components. Removing the localVideo when the * user has requests its hiding though, should work without * removing all Components from the VideoCotainer and adding * them again. */ if (localVideoChanged && !remoteVideoChanged && (localVideo == null)) { if (this.localVideo != null) { center.remove(this.localVideo); this.localVideo = null; if (closeLocalVisualComponentButton != null) center.remove(closeLocalVisualComponentButton); } } else { center.removeAll(); this.localVideo = null; this.remoteVideo = null; /* * AWT does not make a guarantee about the Z order even * within an operating system i.e. the order of adding the * Components to their Container does not mean that they * will be determinedly painted in that or reverse order. * Anyway, there appears to be an expectation among the * developers less acquainted with AWT that AWT paints the * Components of a Container in an order that is the reverse * of the order of their adding. In order to satisfy that * expectation and thus give at least some idea to the * developers reading the code bellow, do add the Components * according to that expectation. */ if (localVideo != null) { if (closeLocalVisualComponentButton == null) { closeLocalVisualComponentButton = new CloseLocalVisualComponentButton(uiVideoHandler); } center.add(closeLocalVisualComponentButton, VideoLayout.CLOSE_LOCAL_BUTTON, -1); center.add(localVideo, VideoLayout.LOCAL, -1); this.localVideo = localVideo; } if (remoteVideo != null) { center.add(remoteVideo, VideoLayout.CENTER_REMOTE, -1); this.remoteVideo = remoteVideo; } } } } }