Java Code Examples for javax.swing.JOptionPane#YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION

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Example 1
Source File: RowEditor.java    From gcs with Mozilla Public License 2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Brings up a modal detailed editor for each row in the list.
 *
 * @param owner The owning component.
 * @param list  The rows to edit.
 * @return Whether anything was modified.
 */
@SuppressWarnings("unused")
public static boolean edit(Component owner, List<? extends ListRow> list) {
    ArrayList<RowUndo> undos = new ArrayList<>();
    ListRow[]          rows  = list.toArray(new ListRow[0]);

    int length = rows.length;
    for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
        boolean                      hasMore = i != length - 1;
        ListRow                      row     = rows[i];
        RowEditor<? extends ListRow> editor  = row.createEditor();
        String                       title   = MessageFormat.format(I18n.Text("Edit {0}"), row.getRowType());
        JPanel                       wrapper = new JPanel(new BorderLayout());

        if (hasMore) {
            int    remaining = length - i - 1;
            String msg       = remaining == 1 ? I18n.Text("1 item remaining to be edited.") : MessageFormat.format(I18n.Text("{0} items remaining to be edited."), Integer.valueOf(remaining));
            JLabel panel     = new JLabel(msg, SwingConstants.CENTER);
            panel.setBorder(new EmptyBorder(0, 0, 10, 0));
            wrapper.add(panel, BorderLayout.NORTH);
        }
        wrapper.add(editor, BorderLayout.CENTER);

        int      type       = hasMore ? JOptionPane.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION : JOptionPane.YES_NO_OPTION;
        String   applyText  = I18n.Text("Apply");
        String   cancelText = I18n.Text("Cancel");
        String[] options    = hasMore ? new String[]{applyText, cancelText, I18n.Text("Cancel Remaining")} : new String[]{applyText, cancelText};
        switch (WindowUtils.showOptionDialog(owner, wrapper, title, true, type, JOptionPane.PLAIN_MESSAGE, null, options, applyText)) {
        case JOptionPane.YES_OPTION:
            RowUndo undo = new RowUndo(row);
            if (editor.applyChanges()) {
                if (undo.finish()) {
                    undos.add(undo);
                }
            }
            break;
        case JOptionPane.NO_OPTION:
            break;
        case JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION:
        case JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION:
        default:
            i = length;
            break;
        }
        editor.finished();
    }

    if (!undos.isEmpty()) {
        new MultipleRowUndo(undos);
        return true;
    }
    return false;
}
 
Example 2
Source File: LicenseCompanion.java    From libreveris with GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 4 votes vote down vote up
@Override
protected void doInstall ()
        throws Exception
{
    // When running without UI, we assume license is accepted
    if (!Installer.hasUI()) {
        return;
    }

    // User choice (must be an output, yet final)
    final boolean[] isOk = new boolean[1];

    final String yes = "Yes";
    final String no = "No";
    final String browse = "View License";
    final JOptionPane optionPane = new JOptionPane(
            "Do you agree to license " + LICENSE_NAME + "?",
            JOptionPane.QUESTION_MESSAGE,
            JOptionPane.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION,
            null,
            new Object[]{yes, no, browse},
            yes);
    final String frameTitle = "End User License Agreement";
    final JDialog dialog = new JDialog(
            Installer.getFrame(),
            frameTitle,
            true);
    dialog.setContentPane(optionPane);

    // Prevent dialog closing
    dialog.setDefaultCloseOperation(JDialog.DO_NOTHING_ON_CLOSE);

    optionPane.addPropertyChangeListener(
            new PropertyChangeListener()
    {
        @Override
        public void propertyChange (PropertyChangeEvent e)
        {
            String prop = e.getPropertyName();

            if (dialog.isVisible()
                && (e.getSource() == optionPane)
                && (prop.equals(JOptionPane.VALUE_PROPERTY))) {
                Object option = optionPane.getValue();
                logger.debug("option: {}", option);

                if (option == yes) {
                    isOk[0] = true;
                    dialog.setVisible(false);
                    dialog.dispose();
                } else if (option == no) {
                    isOk[0] = false;
                    dialog.setVisible(false);
                    dialog.dispose();
                } else if (option == browse) {
                    logger.info(
                            "Launching browser on {}",
                            LICENSE_URL);
                    showLicense();
                    optionPane.setValue(
                            JOptionPane.UNINITIALIZED_VALUE);
                } else {
                }
            }
        }
    });

    dialog.pack();
    dialog.setLocationRelativeTo(Installer.getFrame());
    dialog.setVisible(true);

    logger.debug("OK: {}", isOk[0]);

    if (!isOk[0]) {
        throw new LicenseDeclinedException();
    }
}
 
Example 3
Source File: DialogCallbackHandler.java    From jdk8u-dev-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
void setCallback(ConfirmationCallback callback)
    throws UnsupportedCallbackException
{
    this.callback = callback;

    int confirmationOptionType = callback.getOptionType();
    switch (confirmationOptionType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.OK_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.OK_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.OK_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.OK,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.UNSPECIFIED_OPTION:
        options = callback.getOptions();
        /*
         * There's no way to know if the default option means
         * to cancel the login, but there isn't a better way
         * to guess this.
         */
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, callback.getDefaultOption()
        };
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized option type: " + confirmationOptionType);
    }

    int confirmationMessageType = callback.getMessageType();
    switch (confirmationMessageType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.WARNING:
        messageType = JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.ERROR:
        messageType = JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.INFORMATION:
        messageType = JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE;
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized message type: " + confirmationMessageType);
    }
}
 
Example 4
Source File: DialogCallbackHandler.java    From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
void setCallback(ConfirmationCallback callback)
    throws UnsupportedCallbackException
{
    this.callback = callback;

    int confirmationOptionType = callback.getOptionType();
    switch (confirmationOptionType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.OK_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.OK_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.OK_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.OK,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.UNSPECIFIED_OPTION:
        options = callback.getOptions();
        /*
         * There's no way to know if the default option means
         * to cancel the login, but there isn't a better way
         * to guess this.
         */
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, callback.getDefaultOption()
        };
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized option type: " + confirmationOptionType);
    }

    int confirmationMessageType = callback.getMessageType();
    switch (confirmationMessageType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.WARNING:
        messageType = JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.ERROR:
        messageType = JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.INFORMATION:
        messageType = JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE;
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized message type: " + confirmationMessageType);
    }
}
 
Example 5
Source File: DialogCallbackHandler.java    From jdk8u_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
void setCallback(ConfirmationCallback callback)
    throws UnsupportedCallbackException
{
    this.callback = callback;

    int confirmationOptionType = callback.getOptionType();
    switch (confirmationOptionType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.OK_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.OK_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.OK_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.OK,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.UNSPECIFIED_OPTION:
        options = callback.getOptions();
        /*
         * There's no way to know if the default option means
         * to cancel the login, but there isn't a better way
         * to guess this.
         */
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, callback.getDefaultOption()
        };
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized option type: " + confirmationOptionType);
    }

    int confirmationMessageType = callback.getMessageType();
    switch (confirmationMessageType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.WARNING:
        messageType = JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.ERROR:
        messageType = JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.INFORMATION:
        messageType = JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE;
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized message type: " + confirmationMessageType);
    }
}
 
Example 6
Source File: DialogCallbackHandler.java    From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
void setCallback(ConfirmationCallback callback)
    throws UnsupportedCallbackException
{
    this.callback = callback;

    int confirmationOptionType = callback.getOptionType();
    switch (confirmationOptionType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.OK_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.OK_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.OK_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.OK,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.UNSPECIFIED_OPTION:
        options = callback.getOptions();
        /*
         * There's no way to know if the default option means
         * to cancel the login, but there isn't a better way
         * to guess this.
         */
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, callback.getDefaultOption()
        };
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized option type: " + confirmationOptionType);
    }

    int confirmationMessageType = callback.getMessageType();
    switch (confirmationMessageType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.WARNING:
        messageType = JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.ERROR:
        messageType = JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.INFORMATION:
        messageType = JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE;
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized message type: " + confirmationMessageType);
    }
}
 
Example 7
Source File: DialogCallbackHandler.java    From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
void setCallback(ConfirmationCallback callback)
    throws UnsupportedCallbackException
{
    this.callback = callback;

    int confirmationOptionType = callback.getOptionType();
    switch (confirmationOptionType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.OK_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.OK_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.OK_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.OK,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.UNSPECIFIED_OPTION:
        options = callback.getOptions();
        /*
         * There's no way to know if the default option means
         * to cancel the login, but there isn't a better way
         * to guess this.
         */
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, callback.getDefaultOption()
        };
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized option type: " + confirmationOptionType);
    }

    int confirmationMessageType = callback.getMessageType();
    switch (confirmationMessageType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.WARNING:
        messageType = JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.ERROR:
        messageType = JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.INFORMATION:
        messageType = JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE;
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized message type: " + confirmationMessageType);
    }
}
 
Example 8
Source File: DialogCallbackHandler.java    From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
void setCallback(ConfirmationCallback callback)
    throws UnsupportedCallbackException
{
    this.callback = callback;

    int confirmationOptionType = callback.getOptionType();
    switch (confirmationOptionType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.OK_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.OK_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.OK_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.OK,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.UNSPECIFIED_OPTION:
        options = callback.getOptions();
        /*
         * There's no way to know if the default option means
         * to cancel the login, but there isn't a better way
         * to guess this.
         */
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, callback.getDefaultOption()
        };
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized option type: " + confirmationOptionType);
    }

    int confirmationMessageType = callback.getMessageType();
    switch (confirmationMessageType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.WARNING:
        messageType = JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.ERROR:
        messageType = JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.INFORMATION:
        messageType = JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE;
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized message type: " + confirmationMessageType);
    }
}
 
Example 9
Source File: DialogCallbackHandler.java    From jdk1.8-source-analysis with Apache License 2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
void setCallback(ConfirmationCallback callback)
    throws UnsupportedCallbackException
{
    this.callback = callback;

    int confirmationOptionType = callback.getOptionType();
    switch (confirmationOptionType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.OK_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.OK_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.OK_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.OK,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.UNSPECIFIED_OPTION:
        options = callback.getOptions();
        /*
         * There's no way to know if the default option means
         * to cancel the login, but there isn't a better way
         * to guess this.
         */
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, callback.getDefaultOption()
        };
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized option type: " + confirmationOptionType);
    }

    int confirmationMessageType = callback.getMessageType();
    switch (confirmationMessageType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.WARNING:
        messageType = JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.ERROR:
        messageType = JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.INFORMATION:
        messageType = JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE;
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized message type: " + confirmationMessageType);
    }
}
 
Example 10
Source File: DialogCallbackHandler.java    From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
void setCallback(ConfirmationCallback callback)
    throws UnsupportedCallbackException
{
    this.callback = callback;

    int confirmationOptionType = callback.getOptionType();
    switch (confirmationOptionType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.OK_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.OK_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.OK_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.OK,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.UNSPECIFIED_OPTION:
        options = callback.getOptions();
        /*
         * There's no way to know if the default option means
         * to cancel the login, but there isn't a better way
         * to guess this.
         */
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, callback.getDefaultOption()
        };
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized option type: " + confirmationOptionType);
    }

    int confirmationMessageType = callback.getMessageType();
    switch (confirmationMessageType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.WARNING:
        messageType = JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.ERROR:
        messageType = JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.INFORMATION:
        messageType = JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE;
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized message type: " + confirmationMessageType);
    }
}
 
Example 11
Source File: DialogCallbackHandler.java    From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
void setCallback(ConfirmationCallback callback)
    throws UnsupportedCallbackException
{
    this.callback = callback;

    int confirmationOptionType = callback.getOptionType();
    switch (confirmationOptionType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.OK_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.OK_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.OK_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.OK,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.UNSPECIFIED_OPTION:
        options = callback.getOptions();
        /*
         * There's no way to know if the default option means
         * to cancel the login, but there isn't a better way
         * to guess this.
         */
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, callback.getDefaultOption()
        };
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized option type: " + confirmationOptionType);
    }

    int confirmationMessageType = callback.getMessageType();
    switch (confirmationMessageType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.WARNING:
        messageType = JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.ERROR:
        messageType = JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.INFORMATION:
        messageType = JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE;
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized message type: " + confirmationMessageType);
    }
}
 
Example 12
Source File: DialogCallbackHandler.java    From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
void setCallback(ConfirmationCallback callback)
    throws UnsupportedCallbackException
{
    this.callback = callback;

    int confirmationOptionType = callback.getOptionType();
    switch (confirmationOptionType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.OK_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.OK_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.OK_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.OK,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.UNSPECIFIED_OPTION:
        options = callback.getOptions();
        /*
         * There's no way to know if the default option means
         * to cancel the login, but there isn't a better way
         * to guess this.
         */
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, callback.getDefaultOption()
        };
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized option type: " + confirmationOptionType);
    }

    int confirmationMessageType = callback.getMessageType();
    switch (confirmationMessageType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.WARNING:
        messageType = JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.ERROR:
        messageType = JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.INFORMATION:
        messageType = JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE;
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized message type: " + confirmationMessageType);
    }
}
 
Example 13
Source File: DialogCallbackHandler.java    From JDKSourceCode1.8 with MIT License 4 votes vote down vote up
void setCallback(ConfirmationCallback callback)
    throws UnsupportedCallbackException
{
    this.callback = callback;

    int confirmationOptionType = callback.getOptionType();
    switch (confirmationOptionType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.OK_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.OK_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.OK_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.OK,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.UNSPECIFIED_OPTION:
        options = callback.getOptions();
        /*
         * There's no way to know if the default option means
         * to cancel the login, but there isn't a better way
         * to guess this.
         */
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, callback.getDefaultOption()
        };
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized option type: " + confirmationOptionType);
    }

    int confirmationMessageType = callback.getMessageType();
    switch (confirmationMessageType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.WARNING:
        messageType = JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.ERROR:
        messageType = JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.INFORMATION:
        messageType = JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE;
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized message type: " + confirmationMessageType);
    }
}
 
Example 14
Source File: DialogCallbackHandler.java    From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
void setCallback(ConfirmationCallback callback)
    throws UnsupportedCallbackException
{
    this.callback = callback;

    int confirmationOptionType = callback.getOptionType();
    switch (confirmationOptionType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.OK_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.OK_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.OK_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.OK,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.UNSPECIFIED_OPTION:
        options = callback.getOptions();
        /*
         * There's no way to know if the default option means
         * to cancel the login, but there isn't a better way
         * to guess this.
         */
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, callback.getDefaultOption()
        };
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized option type: " + confirmationOptionType);
    }

    int confirmationMessageType = callback.getMessageType();
    switch (confirmationMessageType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.WARNING:
        messageType = JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.ERROR:
        messageType = JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.INFORMATION:
        messageType = JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE;
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized message type: " + confirmationMessageType);
    }
}
 
Example 15
Source File: DialogCallbackHandler.java    From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
void setCallback(ConfirmationCallback callback)
    throws UnsupportedCallbackException
{
    this.callback = callback;

    int confirmationOptionType = callback.getOptionType();
    switch (confirmationOptionType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.OK_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.OK_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.OK_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.OK,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.UNSPECIFIED_OPTION:
        options = callback.getOptions();
        /*
         * There's no way to know if the default option means
         * to cancel the login, but there isn't a better way
         * to guess this.
         */
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, callback.getDefaultOption()
        };
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized option type: " + confirmationOptionType);
    }

    int confirmationMessageType = callback.getMessageType();
    switch (confirmationMessageType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.WARNING:
        messageType = JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.ERROR:
        messageType = JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.INFORMATION:
        messageType = JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE;
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized message type: " + confirmationMessageType);
    }
}
 
Example 16
Source File: DialogCallbackHandler.java    From dragonwell8_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
void setCallback(ConfirmationCallback callback)
    throws UnsupportedCallbackException
{
    this.callback = callback;

    int confirmationOptionType = callback.getOptionType();
    switch (confirmationOptionType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.OK_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.OK_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.OK_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.OK,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.UNSPECIFIED_OPTION:
        options = callback.getOptions();
        /*
         * There's no way to know if the default option means
         * to cancel the login, but there isn't a better way
         * to guess this.
         */
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, callback.getDefaultOption()
        };
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized option type: " + confirmationOptionType);
    }

    int confirmationMessageType = callback.getMessageType();
    switch (confirmationMessageType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.WARNING:
        messageType = JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.ERROR:
        messageType = JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.INFORMATION:
        messageType = JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE;
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized message type: " + confirmationMessageType);
    }
}
 
Example 17
Source File: Utilities.java    From wpcleaner with Apache License 2.0 3 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Display a question with Yes/No/Cancel answers.
 * 
 * @param parent Parent component.
 * @param message Message.
 * @return Answer {@link JOptionPane#YES_OPTION}, {@link JOptionPane#NO_OPTION} or {@link JOptionPane#CANCEL_OPTION}.
 */
public static int displayYesNoCancelWarning(Component parent, String message) {
  TaskConfirmDialog task = new TaskConfirmDialog(
      parent, message, JOptionPane.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION);
  runInEventDispatchThread(task);
  return task.getResult();
}