Re: Odd behaviour or normal?

From:
"Rhino" <no.offline.contact.please@example.com>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.gui
Date:
Fri, 4 Jun 2010 18:43:29 -0400
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"John B. Matthews" <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote in message
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In article <hub7nc$n9r$1@speranza.aioe.org>,
"Rhino" <no.offline.contact.please@example.com> wrote:

I'd like to be clear on whether extending JPanel is or is NOT a
reasonable thing.


Extending JPanel is reasonable if you're changing the panel's behavior.
Containment using composition is a way to add other JComponents to a
JPanel. In this example, ImagePanel _contains_ a button and some text,
and it _extends_ JPanel to add the ability to draw a background image.


So, if I'm not adding new functionality to the JPanel - like the ability to
draw a background image - I shouldn't extend JPanel but should simply
combine existing things like JTextFields and JLabels on a regular JPanel?

class ImagePanel extends JPanel {

   BufferedImage img;
   JButton button = new JButton();
   JTextField text = new JTextField();

   ImagePanel(String name) {
       super(true);
       button.setText(name);
       this.add(button);
       text.setText(name);
       this.add(text);
       this.setToolTipText(name);
       try {
           img = ImageIO.read(new File(name));
           this.setPreferredSize(new Dimension(
               img.getWidth(), img.getHeight()));
       } catch (FileNotFoundException e) {
           e.printStackTrace();
       } catch (IOException e) {
           e.printStackTrace();
       }
   }

   @Override
   protected void paintComponent(Graphics g) {
       super.paintComponent(g);
       g.drawImage(img, 0, 0, this.getWidth(), this.getHeight(), null);
   }
}

There were inevitably problems in getting the labels to line up
properly with the text fields when I had the labels in one JPanel and
the text fields, spinners, etc. on a different JPanel.


This is controlled by the container's layout manager. Nesting JPanels is
one way to achieve a desired effect:

<http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/uiswing/layout/index.html>


I was pretty familiar with the various Layout Managers when I was first
writing this class about 2003. At the time, it seems to me I tried all of
the different Layout Managers and couldn't get any to do what I want without
some undesireable side effects. That's why I decided to create my own JPanel
subclass.

--
John B. Matthews
trashgod at gmail dot com
<http://sites.google.com/site/drjohnbmatthews>

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