FileView
defines an abstract class that can be implemented to provide the filechooser with UI information for a
File
. Each L&F
JFileChooserUI
object implements this class to pass back the correct icons and type descriptions specific to that L&F. For example, the Microsoft Windows L&F returns the generic Windows icons for directories and generic files. Additionally, you may want to provide your own
FileView
to
JFileChooser
to return different icons or additional information using
JFileChooser.setFileView(javax.swing.filechooser.FileView)
.
JFileChooser
first looks to see if there is a user defined FileView
, if there is, it gets type information from there first. If FileView
returns null
for any method, JFileChooser
then uses the L&F specific view to get the information. So, for example, if you provide a FileView
class that returns an Icon
for JPG files, and returns null
icons for all other files, the UI's FileView
will provide default icons for all other files.
For an example implementation of a simple file view, see yourJDK/demo/jfc/FileChooserDemo/ExampleFileView.java
. For more information and examples see How to Use File Choosers , a section in The Java Tutorial .