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class:JComponent.AccessibleJComponent [CHANGED]

All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable, AccessibleComponent, AccessibleExtendedComponent
Direct Known Subclasses:
AbstractButton.AccessibleAbstractButton, JColorChooser.AccessibleJColorChooser, JComboBox.AccessibleJComboBox, JDesktopPane.AccessibleJDesktopPane, JFileChooser.AccessibleJFileChooser, JInternalFrame.AccessibleJInternalFrame, JInternalFrame.JDesktopIcon.AccessibleJDesktopIcon, JLabel.AccessibleJLabel, JLayeredPane.AccessibleJLayeredPane, JList.AccessibleJList, JMenuBar.AccessibleJMenuBar, JOptionPane.AccessibleJOptionPane, JPanel.AccessibleJPanel, JPopupMenu.AccessibleJPopupMenu, JProgressBar.AccessibleJProgressBar, JRootPane.AccessibleJRootPane, JScrollBar.AccessibleJScrollBar, JScrollPane.AccessibleJScrollPane, JSeparator.AccessibleJSeparator, JSlider.AccessibleJSlider, JSpinner.AccessibleJSpinner, JSplitPane.AccessibleJSplitPane, JTabbedPane.AccessibleJTabbedPane, JTable.AccessibleJTable, JTableHeader.AccessibleJTableHeader, JTextComponent.AccessibleJTextComponent, JToolBar.AccessibleJToolBar, JToolTip.AccessibleJToolTip, JTree.AccessibleJTree, JViewport.AccessibleJViewport
Enclosing class:
JComponent

public abstract class JComponent.AccessibleJComponent
extends Container.AccessibleAWTContainer
implements AccessibleExtendedComponent
Inner class of JComponent used to provide default support for accessibility. This class is not meant to be used directly by application developers, but is instead meant only to be subclassed by component developers.

Warning: Serialized objects of this class will not be compatible with future Swing releases. The current serialization support is appropriate for short term storage or RMI between applications running the same version of Swing. As of 1.4, support for long term storage of all JavaBeans™JavaBeans has been added to the java.beans package. Please see XMLEncoder.

All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable, AccessibleComponent, AccessibleExtendedComponent
Direct Known Subclasses:
AbstractButton.AccessibleAbstractButton, JColorChooser.AccessibleJColorChooser, JComboBox.AccessibleJComboBox, JDesktopPane.AccessibleJDesktopPane, JFileChooser.AccessibleJFileChooser, JInternalFrame.AccessibleJInternalFrame, JInternalFrame.JDesktopIcon.AccessibleJDesktopIcon, JLabel.AccessibleJLabel, JLayeredPane.AccessibleJLayeredPane, JList.AccessibleJList, JMenuBar.AccessibleJMenuBar, JOptionPane.AccessibleJOptionPane, JPanel.AccessibleJPanel, JPopupMenu.AccessibleJPopupMenu, JProgressBar.AccessibleJProgressBar, JRootPane.AccessibleJRootPane, JScrollBar.AccessibleJScrollBar, JScrollPane.AccessibleJScrollPane, JSeparator.AccessibleJSeparator, JSlider.AccessibleJSlider, JSpinner.AccessibleJSpinner, JSplitPane.AccessibleJSplitPane, JTabbedPane.AccessibleJTabbedPane, JTable.AccessibleJTable, JTableHeader.AccessibleJTableHeader, JTextComponent.AccessibleJTextComponent, JToolBar.AccessibleJToolBar, JToolTip.AccessibleJToolTip, JTree.AccessibleJTree, JViewport.AccessibleJViewport
Enclosing class:
JComponent

public abstract class JComponent.AccessibleJComponent
extends Container.AccessibleAWTContainer
implements AccessibleExtendedComponent
Inner class of JComponent used to provide default support for accessibility. This class is not meant to be used directly by application developers, but is instead meant only to be subclassed by component developers.

Warning: Serialized objects of this class will not be compatible with future Swing releases. The current serialization support is appropriate for short term storage or RMI between applications running the same version of Swing. As of 1.4, support for long term storage of all JavaBeans™ has been added to the java.beans package. Please see XMLEncoder.

All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable, AccessibleComponent, AccessibleExtendedComponent
Direct Known Subclasses:
AbstractButton.AccessibleAbstractButton, JColorChooser.AccessibleJColorChooser, JComboBox.AccessibleJComboBox, JDesktopPane.AccessibleJDesktopPane, JFileChooser.AccessibleJFileChooser, JInternalFrame.AccessibleJInternalFrame, JInternalFrame.JDesktopIcon.AccessibleJDesktopIcon, JLabel.AccessibleJLabel, JLayeredPane.AccessibleJLayeredPane, JList.AccessibleJList, JMenuBar.AccessibleJMenuBar, JOptionPane.AccessibleJOptionPane, JPanel.AccessibleJPanel, JPopupMenu.AccessibleJPopupMenu, JProgressBar.AccessibleJProgressBar, JRootPane.AccessibleJRootPane, JScrollBar.AccessibleJScrollBar, JScrollPane.AccessibleJScrollPane, JSeparator.AccessibleJSeparator, JSlider.AccessibleJSlider, JSpinner.AccessibleJSpinner, JSplitPane.AccessibleJSplitPane, JTabbedPane.AccessibleJTabbedPane, JTable.AccessibleJTable, JTableHeader.AccessibleJTableHeader, JTextComponent.AccessibleJTextComponent, JToolBar.AccessibleJToolBar, JToolTip.AccessibleJToolTip, JTree.AccessibleJTree, JViewport.AccessibleJViewport
Enclosing class:
JComponent

public abstract class JComponent.AccessibleJComponent
extends Container.AccessibleAWTContainer
implements AccessibleExtendedComponent
Inner class of JComponent used to provide default support for accessibility. This class is not meant to be used directly by application developers, but is instead meant only to be subclassed by component developers.

Warning: Serialized objects of this class will not be compatible with future Swing releases. The current serialization support is appropriate for short term storage or RMI between applications running the same version of Swing. As of 1.4, support for long term storage of all JavaBeans has been added to the java.beans package. Please see XMLEncoder.

field:accessibleFocusHandler [NONE]

  • accessibleFocusHandler

    @Deprecatedprotected FocusListener accessibleFocusHandler
    Deprecated.
    This field duplicates the function of the accessibleAWTFocusHandler field in java.awt.Component.AccessibleAWTComponent, so it has been deprecated.

constructor:JComponent.AccessibleJComponent() [NONE]

  • AccessibleJComponent

    protected AccessibleJComponent()
    Though the class is abstract, this should be called by all sub-classes.

method:addPropertyChangeListener(java.beans.PropertyChangeListener) [NONE]

  • addPropertyChangeListener

    public void addPropertyChangeListener?(PropertyChangeListener listener)
    Adds a PropertyChangeListener to the listener list.
    Overrides:
    addPropertyChangeListener in class Container.AccessibleAWTContainer
    Parameters:
    listener - the PropertyChangeListener to be added
    See Also:
    AccessibleContext.ACCESSIBLE_NAME_PROPERTY, AccessibleContext.ACCESSIBLE_DESCRIPTION_PROPERTY, AccessibleContext.ACCESSIBLE_STATE_PROPERTY, AccessibleContext.ACCESSIBLE_VALUE_PROPERTY, AccessibleContext.ACCESSIBLE_SELECTION_PROPERTY, AccessibleContext.ACCESSIBLE_TEXT_PROPERTY, AccessibleContext.ACCESSIBLE_VISIBLE_DATA_PROPERTY
  • method:removePropertyChangeListener(java.beans.PropertyChangeListener) [NONE]

    removePropertyChangeListener

    public void removePropertyChangeListener?(PropertyChangeListener listener)
    Removes a PropertyChangeListener from the listener list. This removes a PropertyChangeListener that was registered for all properties.
    Overrides:
    removePropertyChangeListener in class Container.AccessibleAWTContainer
    Parameters:
    listener - the PropertyChangeListener to be removed

    method:getBorderTitle(javax.swing.border.Border) [NONE]

    getBorderTitle

    protected String getBorderTitle?(Border b)
    Recursively search through the border hierarchy (if it exists) for a TitledBorder with a non-null title. This does a depth first search on first the inside borders then the outside borders. The assumption is that titles make really pretty inside borders but not very pretty outside borders in compound border situations. It's rather arbitrary, but hopefully decent UI programmers will not create multiple titled borders for the same component.
    Parameters:
    b - the Border for which to retrieve its title
    Returns:
    the border's title as a String, null if it has no title

    method:getAccessibleName() [NONE]

    getAccessibleName

    public String getAccessibleName()
    Gets the accessible name of this object. This should almost never return java.awt.Component.getName(), as that generally isn't a localized name, and doesn't have meaning for the user. If the object is fundamentally a text object (such as a menu item), the accessible name should be the text of the object (for example, "save"). If the object has a tooltip, the tooltip text may also be an appropriate String to return.
    Overrides:
    getAccessibleName in class Component.AccessibleAWTComponent
    Returns:
    the localized name of the object -- can be null if this object does not have a name
    See Also:
    AccessibleContext.setAccessibleName(java.lang.String)

    method:getAccessibleDescription() [NONE]

    getAccessibleDescription

    public String getAccessibleDescription()
    Gets the accessible description of this object. This should be a concise, localized description of what this object is - what is its meaning to the user. If the object has a tooltip, the tooltip text may be an appropriate string to return, assuming it contains a concise description of the object (instead of just the name of the object - for example a "Save" icon on a toolbar that had "save" as the tooltip text shouldn't return the tooltip text as the description, but something like "Saves the current text document" instead).
    Overrides:
    getAccessibleDescription in class Component.AccessibleAWTComponent
    Returns:
    the localized description of the object -- can be null if this object does not have a description
    See Also:
    AccessibleContext.setAccessibleDescription(java.lang.String)

    method:getAccessibleRole() [NONE]

    getAccessibleRole

    public AccessibleRole getAccessibleRole()
    Gets the role of this object.
    Overrides:
    getAccessibleRole in class Component.AccessibleAWTComponent
    Returns:
    an instance of AccessibleRole describing the role of the object
    See Also:
    AccessibleRole

    method:getAccessibleStateSet() [NONE]

    getAccessibleStateSet

    public AccessibleStateSet getAccessibleStateSet()
    Gets the state of this object.
    Overrides:
    getAccessibleStateSet in class Component.AccessibleAWTComponent
    Returns:
    an instance of AccessibleStateSet containing the current state set of the object
    See Also:
    AccessibleState

    method:getAccessibleChildrenCount() [NONE]

    getAccessibleChildrenCount

    public int getAccessibleChildrenCount()
    Returns the number of accessible children in the object. If all of the children of this object implement Accessible, than this method should return the number of children of this object.
    Overrides:
    getAccessibleChildrenCount in class Container.AccessibleAWTContainer
    Returns:
    the number of accessible children in the object.

    method:getAccessibleChild(int) [NONE]

    getAccessibleChild

    public Accessible getAccessibleChild?(int i)
    Returns the nth Accessible child of the object.
    Overrides:
    getAccessibleChild in class Container.AccessibleAWTContainer
    Parameters:
    i - zero-based index of child
    Returns:
    the nth Accessible child of the object
    See Also:
    AccessibleContext.getAccessibleChildrenCount()

    method:getToolTipText() [NONE]

    getToolTipText

    public String getToolTipText()
    Returns the tool tip text
    Specified by:
    getToolTipText in interface AccessibleExtendedComponent
    Returns:
    the tool tip text, if supported, of the object; otherwise, null
    Since:
    1.4

    method:getTitledBorderText() [NONE]

    getTitledBorderText

    public String getTitledBorderText()
    Returns the titled border text
    Specified by:
    getTitledBorderText in interface AccessibleExtendedComponent
    Returns:
    the titled border text, if supported, of the object; otherwise, null
    Since:
    1.4

    method:getAccessibleKeyBinding() [NONE]

    getAccessibleKeyBinding

    public AccessibleKeyBinding getAccessibleKeyBinding()
    Returns key bindings associated with this object
    Specified by:
    getAccessibleKeyBinding in interface AccessibleExtendedComponent
    Returns:
    the key bindings, if supported, of the object; otherwise, null
    Since:
    1.4
    See Also:
    AccessibleKeyBinding

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