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Java » Swing JFC » MenuScreenshots 
Demonstrate Menus and the MenuBar class
Demonstrate Menus and the MenuBar class
  
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import java.awt.CheckboxMenuItem;
import java.awt.Container;
import java.awt.FlowLayout;
import java.awt.Frame;
import java.awt.Menu;
import java.awt.MenuBar;
import java.awt.MenuItem;
import java.awt.MenuShortcut;
import java.awt.event.ActionEvent;
import java.awt.event.ActionListener;
import java.awt.event.ItemEvent;
import java.awt.event.ItemListener;

/**
 * Demonstrate Menus and the MenuBar class/MenuContainer interface
 
 * This version uses 1.1 action handling and MenuShortcut. The action handling
 * is incomplete; realistically, each MenuItem would have its own, task-specific
 * ActionListener; this would handle the MenuShortcuts and the CheckboxMenuItems
 * correctly.
 
 @author Ian Darwin
 */
public class AnotherMenuDemo extends Frame implements ActionListener, ItemListener {
  MenuBar mb;

  /** File, Options, Help */
  Menu fm, om, hm;

  /** Options Sub-Menu */
  Menu opSubm;

  /** The MenuItem for exiting. */
  MenuItem exitItem;

  /** An option that can be on or off. */
  CheckboxMenuItem cb;

  // Constructor
  AnotherMenuDemo(String s) {
    super("MenuDemo: " + s);

    Container cp = this;
    cp.setLayout(new FlowLayout());

    mb = new MenuBar();
    setMenuBar(mb)// Frame implements MenuContainer

    MenuItem mi;
    // The File Menu...
    fm = new Menu("File");
    fm.add(mi = new MenuItem("Open"new MenuShortcut('O')));
    mi.addActionListener(this);
    fm.add(mi = new MenuItem("Close"new MenuShortcut('W')));
    mi.addActionListener(this);
    fm.addSeparator();
    fm.add(mi = new MenuItem("Print"new MenuShortcut('P')));
    mi.addActionListener(this);
    fm.addSeparator();
    fm.add(mi = new MenuItem("Exit"new MenuShortcut('Q')));
    exitItem = mi; // save for action handler
    mi.addActionListener(this);
    mb.add(fm);

    // The Options Menu...
    om = new Menu("Options");
    cb = new CheckboxMenuItem("AutoSave");
    cb.setState(true);
    cb.addItemListener(this);
    om.add(cb);
    opSubm = new Menu("SubOptions");
    opSubm.add(new MenuItem("Alpha"));
    opSubm.add(new MenuItem("Gamma"));
    opSubm.add(new MenuItem("Delta"));
    om.add(opSubm);
    mb.add(om);

    // The Help Menu...
    hm = new Menu("Help");
    hm.add(mi = new MenuItem("About"));
    mi.addActionListener(this);
    hm.add(mi = new MenuItem("Topics"));
    mi.addActionListener(this);
    mb.add(hm);
    mb.setHelpMenu(hm)// needed for portability (Motif, etc.).

    // the main window
    cp.add(new Label("Menu Demo Window"200150));
    pack();
  }

  /** Handle action events. */
  public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent evt) {
    // System.out.println("Event " + evt);
    String cmd;
    if ((cmd = evt.getActionCommand()) == null)
      System.out.println("You chose a menu shortcut");
    else
      System.out.println("You chose " + cmd);
    Object cmp = evt.getSource();
    // System.out.println("Source " + cmp);
    if (cmp == exitItem)
      System.exit(0);
  }

  /** The CheckBoxMenuItems send a different message */
  public void itemStateChanged(ItemEvent e) {
    System.out.println("AutoSave is set " + cb.getState());
  }

  public static void main(String[] arg) {
    new MenuDemo("Testing 1 2 3...").setVisible(true);
  }
}




           
         
    
  
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