lec 06 agenda 1/ the 8 rules of java 2/ casting primitives 3/ swing and threading 4/ java event...
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Lec 06 Agenda
1/ the 8 rules of Java2/ Casting primitives 3/ Swing and Threading4/ Java Event Model. Event api and support for
Swing5/ Swing labs, live templates, form designer
Java entity May be a reference? May be an instantiated?
Concrete Class YES YES
Abstract Class YES NO
Interface YES NO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPITE_Ine-c
Fight Club Rules of Java
1/ Only concrete classes can be instantiated.
Fight Club Rules of Java
1/ Only concrete classes can be instantiated. 2/ Only concrete classes can be instantiated.
Fight Club Rules of Java
1/ Only concrete classes can be instantiated. 2/ Only concrete classes can be instantiated. 3/ The type of any Object must be of type
Concrete_class. (corollary to 1 and 2) 4/ References may be concrete, abstract, or
interface.
Fight Club Rules of Java
5/ You may create type-anonymous abstract-classes and interfaces by overriding ALL their contract methods when you declare them.
6/ The “type” of a type-anonymous class is $x aka Robert Paulson.
Swing – and Threading
https://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/uiswing/concurrency/dispatch.html
Java Event Model
• Used to program behavior in GUIs• Used extensively in Android.
If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?
Event(onClick)
No Event-Listener listening
No Catcher
Event-Source(Button)
No Event Listener
Event(onClick)
Event-Listener listening
Catcher ready to catch
Event-Source(Button)
ActionListener
Any Object
Wrong Event
Event source not registered
Event(Action)
Event-Listener listening
Catcher ready to catch
Action-Listener
Event-Source(Button)
Any Object
OnMouse-Listener
Event(Mouse)
Step 1/ define the event-listener object and override the appropriate methods
ActionListener mActionListener = new ActionListener() { @Override public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
//behavior here
}};
Step 2/ register (add) the event-listener to the event source.
mButton.addActionListener(mActionListener);
http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/uiswing/events/api.htmlhttp://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/uiswing/events/eventsandcomponents.html
Casting
• Casting down (opening the aperture) is potentially very dangerous and could produce a class-cast-exception. You must be a good free-mason.
• Casting up (closing the aperture) is called automatic promotion and an explicit cast is not required because a subclass object may always be stored in a superclass reference (or an interface that it implements).
Inner and Anonymous Classes
• In Java7, functions are second class citizens. You can only pass objects around. Though you are captive in the OO paradigm, you can use inner classes and anonymous classes to get around this constraint and write lambda-like code. Lamdas in Java8 replace anonymous inner classes.
• Often times, no one but the enclosing class cares about an object. In this case, you may consider using inner or anonymous classes.
Write a very simple application for a contact manager. The the sake of simplicity, each contact will have a name and a phone number only. The user should be able to create new contacts and diplay all contacts.
Create a Latin dictionary with entries for Latin and English equivalents. Store them in a list and allow the user to delete them.
Interfaces
• A class implements an interface rather than extends it. Any class that implements the interface must override all the interface methods with it's own methods.
• Interface names often end with "able" to imply that they add to the capabilty of the class.
• An interface is a contract; it defines the methods
The ColorSelector GUI App
The Leet Translator GUI App
http://download.oracle.com/otndocs/products/javafx/2/samples/Ensemble/index.html#SAMPLES
JavaFX From Firefox
"If I can't picture it, I can't understand it."
Reference anonymous - gravity https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEkILY1h6fA
Concrete classes: rules of fight clubhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJMC_S-DB2I
Type anonymous : Fight Club - Robert Paulsonhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCi_PIz5ekU
Dubugger: x-men quicksilver https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGDXO9mlprM
References
Objects are like astronauts.
References
Object objDate = new Date(); This date has a reference. The reference is
an Object.
Reference Anonymous
MyTime myTime = new MyTime(new Date()); The date is reference-anonymous, but we
can still get a reference to it myTime.getDate();
new Date(); The date is reference-anonymous and we
have no reference to it – it is space-junk and will be garbage collected.
Reference Anonymous
Date dat1 = new Date(); Date dat2 = new Date(); dat1 = dat2;
The Object originally stored in dat1 is orphaned and becomes space junk.
Reflection
• Very useful to inspect the underlying object type.
• Very useful when first learning an OO language.
Reflection
• Reflection allows you to inspect the type (class) of the implicit parameter at runtime.
• We will use reflection to gain a deeper understanding of polymorphism and the java event model.
Every class has a class object which you can access like so: java.util.Date.class, or like so: Class.forName(strFullyQualifiedClass);
See reflection example
best video on Form Designer in Intellij (in German, genießen)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0I_1HYMUQrg
(ok video, no sound, English subtitles)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4jMzEGMKfg
How to use the Form Designer in IntelliJ
Reflection
Name of Driver implemnts Implicit param
EventListener type Defined
TimeTestOuterActionListener
yes EventListenerOuter In separate java file
TimeTestInner ActionListener
yes EventListenerInner In same java file
TimeTestLocalActionListener
yes anonymous Same method
TimeTestAnonActionListener
no anonymous inline
See inner example
Layouts in Swing
• Layouts:https://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/uiswing/layout/border.html
https://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/uiswing/layout/flow.html
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17083657/make-bottom-panel-in-borderlayout-to-expand-like-center-panel
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