private static JComponent makeUI() { // final JProgressBar progressBar = new JProgressBar(SwingConstants.VERTICAL); final JProgressBar progressBar = new JProgressBar(); progressBar.setOpaque(false); progressBar.setUI(new GradientPalletProgressBarUI()); GridBagConstraints c = new GridBagConstraints(); JPanel p = new JPanel(new GridBagLayout()); p.setBorder(BorderFactory.createEmptyBorder(32, 8, 0, 8)); c.gridheight = 1; c.gridwidth = 1; c.gridy = 0; c.gridx = 0; c.insets = new Insets(0, 0, 0, 4); c.weightx = 1d; c.fill = GridBagConstraints.HORIZONTAL; p.add(progressBar, c); c.gridx = 1; c.weightx = 0d; p.add( new JButton( new AbstractAction("Start") { @Override public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) { final JButton b = (JButton) e.getSource(); b.setEnabled(false); SwingWorker<Void, Void> worker = new Task() { @Override public void done() { if (b.isDisplayable()) { b.setEnabled(true); } } }; worker.addPropertyChangeListener(new ProgressListener(progressBar)); worker.execute(); } }), c); return p; }
protected void dolayout(String strDir, String strFreq, String strTraynum) { // TopBar String strTitle = gettitle(strFreq); Color color = DisplayOptions.getColor("Heading3"); // Center Panel JPanel panelCenter = new JPanel(new GridBagLayout()); GridBagConstraints gbc = new GridBagConstraints( 0, 0, 1, 1, 0.2, 0, GridBagConstraints.WEST, GridBagConstraints.HORIZONTAL, new Insets(0, 0, 0, 0), 0, 0); ImageIcon icon = getImageIcon(); // panelCenter.add(new JLabel(icon)); addComp(panelCenter, new JLabel(icon), gbc, 0, 0); strTitle = getSampleName(strDir, strTraynum); m_lblSampleName = new JLabel(strTitle); if (strTitle == null || !strTitle.trim().equals("")) strTitle = "3"; Font font = m_lblSampleName.getFont(); font = DisplayOptions.getFont(font.getName(), Font.BOLD, 300); m_lblSampleName.setFont(font); m_lblSampleName.setForeground(color); // panelCenter.add(m_lblSampleName); m_pnlSampleName = new JPanel(new CardLayout()); m_pnlSampleName.add(m_lblSampleName, OTHER); addComp(panelCenter, m_pnlSampleName, gbc, 1, 0); m_pnlSampleName.setVisible(false); m_pnlTrays = new JPanel(new GridLayout(1, 0)); // Vast panels VBox pnlVast1 = new VBox(m_pnlTrays, "1"); m_pnlTrays.add(pnlVast1); m_pnlVast[0] = pnlVast1; VBox pnlVast2 = new VBox(m_pnlTrays, "2"); m_pnlTrays.add(pnlVast2); m_pnlVast[1] = pnlVast2; VBox pnlVast3 = new VBox(m_pnlTrays, "3"); m_pnlTrays.add(pnlVast3); m_pnlVast[2] = pnlVast3; VBox pnlVast4 = new VBox(m_pnlTrays, "4"); m_pnlTrays.add(pnlVast4); m_pnlVast[3] = pnlVast4; VBox pnlVast5 = new VBox(m_pnlTrays, "5"); m_pnlTrays.add(pnlVast5); m_pnlVast[4] = pnlVast5; m_pnlSampleName.add(m_pnlTrays, VAST); // Login Panel JPanel panelThird = new JPanel(new BorderLayout()); JPanel panelLogin = new JPanel(new GridBagLayout()); gbc = new GridBagConstraints(); panelThird.add(panelLogin); Object[] aStrUser = getOperators(); m_cmbUser = new JComboBox(aStrUser); BasicComboBoxRenderer renderer = new BasicComboBoxRenderer(); m_cmbUser.setRenderer(renderer); m_cmbUser.setEditable(true); m_passwordField = new JPasswordField(); // *Warning, working around a Java problem* // When we went to the T3500 running Redhat 5.3, the JPasswordField // fields sometimes does not allow ANY entry of characters. Setting // the enableInputMethods() to true fixed this problem. There are // comments that indicate that this could cause the typed characters // to be visible. I have not found that to be a problem. // This may not be required in the future, or could cause characters // to become visible in the future if Java changes it's code. // GRS 8/20/09 m_passwordField.enableInputMethods(true); m_lblLogin = new VLoginLabel(null, "Incorrect username/password \n Please try again ", 0, 0); m_lblLogin.setVisible(false); okButton.setActionCommand("enter"); okButton.addActionListener(this); cancelButton.setActionCommand("cancel"); cancelButton.addActionListener(this); helpButton.setActionCommand("help"); helpButton.addActionListener(this); m_passwordField.addKeyListener( new KeyAdapter() { public void keyPressed(KeyEvent e) { if (e.getKeyCode() == KeyEvent.VK_ENTER) enterLogin(); } }); // These is some wierd problem such that sometimes, the vnmrj command // area gets the focus and these items in the login box do not get // the focus. Even clicking in these items does not bring focus to // them. Issuing requestFocus() does not bring focus to them. // I can however, determing if either the operator entry box or // the password box has focus and if neither does, I can unshow and // reshow the panel and that fixes the focus. So, I have added this // to the mouseClicked action. If neither has focus, it will // take focus with setVisible false then true. comboTextField = m_cmbUser.getEditor().getEditorComponent(); m_passwordField.addMouseListener(this); comboTextField.addMouseListener(this); m_lblUsername = new JLabel(Util.getLabel("_Operator")); addComp(panelLogin, m_lblUsername, gbc, 0, 0); addComp(panelLogin, m_cmbUser, gbc, 1, 0); m_lblPassword = new JLabel(Util.getLabel("_Password")); addComp(panelLogin, m_lblPassword, gbc, 0, 1); addComp(panelLogin, m_passwordField, gbc, 1, 1); gbc.fill = GridBagConstraints.HORIZONTAL; gbc.gridwidth = GridBagConstraints.REMAINDER; gbc.gridheight = GridBagConstraints.REMAINDER; addComp(panelLogin, m_lblLogin, gbc, 2, 0); setPref(); Container container = getContentPane(); JPanel panelLoginBox = new JPanel(new BorderLayout()); panelLoginBox.add(panelCenter, BorderLayout.CENTER); panelLoginBox.add(panelThird, BorderLayout.SOUTH); container.add(panelLoginBox, BorderLayout.CENTER); }