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For example: "picture.gif" * as a gif image. * * If the java.io.File ever contains some of this information, such as * file type, icon, and hidden file inforation, this implementation may * become obsolete. At minimum, it should be rewritten at that time to * use any new type information provided by java.io.File * * Example: * JFileChooser chooser = new JFileChooser(); * fileView = new ExampleFileView(); * fileView.putIcon("jpg", new ImageIcon("images/jpgIcon.jpg")); * fileView.putIcon("gif", new ImageIcon("images/gifIcon.gif")); * chooser.setFileView(fileView); * * @version 1.12 06/13/02 * @author Jeff Dinkins */ public class ExampleFileView extends FileView { private Hashtable icons = new Hashtable(5); private Hashtable fileDescriptions = new Hashtable(5); private Hashtable typeDescriptions = new Hashtable(5); /** * The name of the file. Do nothing special here. Let * the system file view handle this. * @see FileView#getName */ public String getName(File f) { return null; } /** * Adds a human readable description of the file. */ public void putDescription(File f, String fileDescription) { fileDescriptions.put(fileDescription, f); } /** * A human readable description of the file. * * @see FileView#getDescription */ public String getDescription(File f) { return (String) fileDescriptions.get(f); }; /** * Adds a human readable type description for files. Based on "dot" * extension strings, e.g: ".gif". Case is ignored. */ public void putTypeDescription(String extension, String typeDescription) { typeDescriptions.put(typeDescription, extension); } /** * Adds a human readable type description for files of the type of * the passed in file. Based on "dot" extension strings, e.g: ".gif". * Case is ignored. */ public void putTypeDescription(File f, String typeDescription) { putTypeDescription(getExtension(f), typeDescription); } /** * A human readable description of the type of the file. * * @see FileView#getTypeDescription */ public String getTypeDescription(File f) { return (String) typeDescriptions.get(getExtension(f)); } /** * Conveinience method that returnsa the "dot" extension for the * given file. */ public String getExtension(File f) { String name = f.getName(); if(name != null) { int extensionIndex = name.lastIndexOf('.'); if(extensionIndex < 0) { return null; } return name.substring(extensionIndex+1).toLowerCase(); } return null; } /** * Adds an icon based on the file type "dot" extension * string, e.g: ".gif". Case is ignored. */ public void putIcon(String extension, Icon icon) { icons.put(extension, icon); } /** * Icon that reperesents this file. Default implementation returns * null. You might want to override this to return something more * interesting. * * @see FileView#getIcon */ public Icon getIcon(File f) { Icon icon = null; String extension = getExtension(f); if(extension != null) { icon = (Icon) icons.get(extension); } return icon; } /** * Whether the file is hidden or not. This implementation returns * true if the filename starts with a "." * */ public Boolean isHidden(File f) { String name = f.getName(); if(name != null && !name.equals("") && name.charAt(0) == '.') { return Boolean.TRUE; } else { return Boolean.FALSE; } }; /** * Whether the directory is traversable or not. Generic implementation * returns true for all directories and special folders. * * You might want to subtype ExampleFileView to do somethimg more interesting, * such as recognize compound documents directories; in such a case you might * return a special icon for the diretory that makes it look like a regular * document, and return false for isTraversable to not allow users to * descend into the directory. * * @see FileView#isTraversable */ public Boolean isTraversable(File f) { // if (some_reason) { // return Boolean.FALSE; // } return null; // Use default from FileSystemView }; }