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org.eclipse.swt.widgets
Class Dialog

java.lang.Object
  extended byorg.eclipse.swt.widgets.Dialog

Direct Known Subclasses:
ColorDialog, DirectoryDialog, FileDialog, FontDialog, MessageBox, PrintDialog


public abstract class Dialog
extends Object

This class is the abstract superclass of the classes that represent the built in platform dialogs. A Dialog typically contains other widgets that are not accessible. A Dialog is not a Widget.

This class can also be used as the abstract superclass for user-designed dialogs. Such dialogs usually consist of a Shell with child widgets. The basic template for a user-defined dialog typically looks something like this:

 public class MyDialog extends Dialog {
    Object result;
        
    public MyDialog (Shell parent, int style) {
        super (parent, style);
    }
    public MyDialog (Shell parent) {
        this (parent, 0); // your default style bits go here (not the Shell's style bits)
    }
    public Object open () {
        Shell parent = getParent();
        Shell shell = new Shell(parent, SWT.DIALOG_TRIM | SWT.APPLICATION_MODAL);
        shell.setText(getText());
        // Your code goes here (widget creation, set result, etc).
        shell.open();
        Display display = parent.getDisplay();
        while (!shell.isDisposed()) {
            if (!display.readAndDispatch()) display.sleep();
        }
        return result;
    }
 }
 

Note: The modality styles supported by this class must be treated as HINTs, because not all are supported by every subclass on every platform. If a modality style is not supported, it is "upgraded" to a more restrictive modality style that is supported. For example, if PRIMARY_MODAL is not supported by a particular dialog, it would be upgraded to APPLICATION_MODAL. In addition, as is the case for shells, the window manager for the desktop on which the instance is visible has ultimate control over the appearance and behavior of the instance, including its modality.

Styles:

APPLICATION_MODAL, PRIMARY_MODAL, SYSTEM_MODAL

Events:

(none)

See Also:
Shell


Constructor Summary
Dialog(Shell parent)
          Constructs a new instance of this class given only its parent.
Dialog(Shell parent, int style)
          Constructs a new instance of this class given its parent and a style value describing its behavior and appearance.
 
Method Summary
protected  void checkSubclass()
          Checks that this class can be subclassed.
 Shell getParent()
          Returns the receiver's parent, which must be a Shell or null.
 int getStyle()
          Returns the receiver's style information.
 String getText()
          Returns the receiver's text, which is the string that the window manager will typically display as the receiver's title.
 void setText(String string)
          Sets the receiver's text, which is the string that the window manager will typically display as the receiver's title, to the argument, which must not be null.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

 

 

Dialog

public Dialog(Shell parent)

Constructs a new instance of this class given only its parent.

Parameters:
parent - a shell which will be the parent of the new instance
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException -

SWTException -


 

 

Dialog

public Dialog(Shell parent,
              int style)

Constructs a new instance of this class given its parent and a style value describing its behavior and appearance.

The style value is either one of the style constants defined in class SWT which is applicable to instances of this class, or must be built by bitwise OR'ing together (that is, using the int "|" operator) two or more of those SWT style constants. The class description lists the style constants that are applicable to the class. Style bits are also inherited from superclasses.

Parameters:
parent - a shell which will be the parent of the new instance
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException -

SWTException -

Method Detail

 

 

checkSubclass

protected void checkSubclass()

Checks that this class can be subclassed.

IMPORTANT: See the comment in Widget.checkSubclass().

Throws:
SWTException -

  • ERROR_INVALID_SUBCLASS - if this class is not an allowed subclass

See Also:
Widget.checkSubclass()


 

 

getParent

public Shell getParent()

Returns the receiver's parent, which must be a Shell or null.

Returns:
the receiver's parent
Throws:
SWTException -

  • ERROR_WIDGET_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed
  • ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver


 

 

getStyle

public int getStyle()

Returns the receiver's style information.

Note that, the value which is returned by this method may not match the value which was provided to the constructor when the receiver was created.

Returns:
the style bits
Throws:
SWTException -

  • ERROR_WIDGET_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed
  • ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver


 

 

getText

public String getText()

Returns the receiver's text, which is the string that the window manager will typically display as the receiver's title. If the text has not previously been set, returns an empty string.

Returns:
the text
Throws:
SWTException -

  • ERROR_WIDGET_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed
  • ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver


 

 

setText

public void setText(String string)

Sets the receiver's text, which is the string that the window manager will typically display as the receiver's title, to the argument, which must not be null.

Throws:
IllegalArgumentException -

  • ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if the text is null

SWTException -

  • ERROR_WIDGET_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed
  • ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver


 

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