public class

BorderFactory

extends Object
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package javax.swing;

import java.awt.Color;
import java.awt.Font;
import javax.swing.JComponent;
import javax.swing.border.*;

/**
 * Factory class for vending standard <code>Border</code> objects.  Wherever
 * possible, this factory will hand out references to shared
 * <code>Border</code> instances.
 * For further information and examples see
 * <a href="http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/uiswing/misc/border.html">How
 to Use Borders</a>,
 * a section in <em>The Java Tutorial</em>.
 *
 * @author David Kloba
 */
public class BorderFactory
{

    /** Don't let anyone instantiate this class */
    private BorderFactory() {
    }


//// LineBorder ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    /**
     * Creates a line border withe the specified color.
     *
     * @param color  a <code>Color</code> to use for the line
     * @return the <code>Border</code> object
     */
    public static Border createLineBorder(Color color) {
        return new LineBorder(color, 1);
    }

    /**
     * Creates a line border with the specified color
     * and width. The width applies to all four sides of the
     * border. To specify widths individually for the top,
     * bottom, left, and right, use
     * {@link #createMatteBorder(int,int,int,int,Color)}.
     *
     * @param color  a <code>Color</code> to use for the line
     * @param thickness  an integer specifying the width in pixels
     * @return the <code>Border</code> object
     */
    public static Border createLineBorder(Color color, int thickness)  {
        return new LineBorder(color, thickness);
    }

//    public static Border createLineBorder(Color color, int thickness,
//                                      boolean drawRounded)  {
//        return new JLineBorder(color, thickness, drawRounded);
//    }

//// BevelBorder /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    static final Border sharedRaisedBevel = new BevelBorder(BevelBorder.RAISED);
    static final Border sharedLoweredBevel = new BevelBorder(BevelBorder.LOWERED);

    /**
     * Creates a border with a raised beveled edge, using
     * brighter shades of the component's current background color
     * for highlighting, and darker shading for shadows.
     * (In a raised border, highlights are on top and shadows
     *  are underneath.)
     *
     * @return the <code>Border</code> object
     */
    public static Border createRaisedBevelBorder() {
        return createSharedBevel(BevelBorder.RAISED);
    }

    /**
     * Creates a border with a lowered beveled edge, using
     * brighter shades of the component's current background color
     * for highlighting, and darker shading for shadows.
     * (In a lowered border, shadows are on top and highlights
     *  are underneath.)
     *
     * @return the <code>Border</code> object
     */
    public static Border createLoweredBevelBorder() {
        return createSharedBevel(BevelBorder.LOWERED);
    }

    /**
     * Creates a beveled border of the specified type, using
     * brighter shades of the component's current background color
     * for highlighting, and darker shading for shadows.
     * (In a lowered border, shadows are on top and highlights
     *  are underneath.)
     *
     * @param type  an integer specifying either
     *                  <code>BevelBorder.LOWERED</code> or
     *                  <code>BevelBorder.RAISED</code>
     * @return the <code>Border</code> object
     */
    public static Border createBevelBorder(int type) {
        return createSharedBevel(type);
    }

    /**
     * Creates a beveled border of the specified type, using
     * the specified highlighting and shadowing. The outer
     * edge of the highlighted area uses a brighter shade of
     * the highlight color. The inner edge of the shadow area
     * uses a brighter shade of the shadow color.
     *
     * @param type  an integer specifying either
     *                  <code>BevelBorder.LOWERED</code> or
     *                  <code>BevelBorder.RAISED</code>
     * @param highlight  a <code>Color</code> object for highlights
     * @param shadow     a <code>Color</code> object for shadows
     * @return the <code>Border</code> object
     */
    public static Border createBevelBorder(int type, Color highlight, Color shadow) {
        return new BevelBorder(type, highlight, shadow);
    }

    /**
     * Creates a beveled border of the specified type, using
     * the specified colors for the inner and outer highlight
     * and shadow areas.
     * <p>
     * Note: The shadow inner and outer colors are
     * switched for a lowered bevel border.
     *
     * @param type  an integer specifying either
     *          <code>BevelBorder.LOWERED</code> or
     *          <code>BevelBorder.RAISED</code>
     * @param highlightOuter  a <code>Color</code> object for the
     *                  outer edge of the highlight area
     * @param highlightInner  a <code>Color</code> object for the
     *                  inner edge of the highlight area
     * @param shadowOuter     a <code>Color</code> object for the
     *                  outer edge of the shadow area
     * @param shadowInner     a <code>Color</code> object for the
     *                  inner edge of the shadow area
     * @return the <code>Border</code> object
     */
    public static Border createBevelBorder(int type,
                        Color highlightOuter, Color highlightInner,
                        Color shadowOuter, Color shadowInner) {
        return new BevelBorder(type, highlightOuter, highlightInner,
                                        shadowOuter, shadowInner);
    }

    static Border createSharedBevel(int type)   {
        if(type == BevelBorder.RAISED) {
            return sharedRaisedBevel;
        } else if(type == BevelBorder.LOWERED) {
            return sharedLoweredBevel;
        }
        return null;
    }
//// EtchedBorder ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    static final Border sharedEtchedBorder = new EtchedBorder();
    private static Border sharedRaisedEtchedBorder;

    /**
     * Creates a border with an "etched" look using
     * the component's current background color for
     * highlighting and shading.
     *
     * @return the <code>Border</code> object
     */
    public static Border createEtchedBorder()    {
        return sharedEtchedBorder;
    }

    /**
     * Creates a border with an "etched" look using
     * the specified highlighting and shading colors.
     *
     * @param highlight  a <code>Color</code> object for the border highlights
     * @param shadow     a <code>Color</code> object for the border shadows
     * @return the <code>Border</code> object
     */
    public static Border createEtchedBorder(Color highlight, Color shadow)    {
        return new EtchedBorder(highlight, shadow);
    }

    /**
     * Creates a border with an "etched" look using
     * the component's current background color for
     * highlighting and shading.
     *
     * @param type      one of <code>EtchedBorder.RAISED</code>, or
     *                  <code>EtchedBorder.LOWERED</code>
     * @return the <code>Border</code> object
     * @exception IllegalArgumentException if type is not either
     *                  <code>EtchedBorder.RAISED</code> or
     *                  <code>EtchedBorder.LOWERED</code>
     * @since 1.3
     */
    public static Border createEtchedBorder(int type)    {
        switch (type) {
        case EtchedBorder.RAISED:
            if (sharedRaisedEtchedBorder == null) {
                sharedRaisedEtchedBorder = new EtchedBorder
                                           (EtchedBorder.RAISED);
            }
            return sharedRaisedEtchedBorder;
        case EtchedBorder.LOWERED:
            return sharedEtchedBorder;
        default:
            throw new IllegalArgumentException("type must be one of EtchedBorder.RAISED or EtchedBorder.LOWERED");
        }
    }

    /**
     * Creates a border with an "etched" look using
     * the specified highlighting and shading colors.
     *
     * @param type      one of <code>EtchedBorder.RAISED</code>, or
     *                  <code>EtchedBorder.LOWERED</code>
     * @param highlight  a <code>Color</code> object for the border highlights
     * @param shadow     a <code>Color</code> object for the border shadows
     * @return the <code>Border</code> object
     * @since 1.3
     */
    public static Border createEtchedBorder(int type, Color highlight,
                                            Color shadow)    {
        return new EtchedBorder(type, highlight, shadow);
    }

//// TitledBorder ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    /**
     * Creates a new titled border with the specified title,
     * the default border type (determined by the current look and feel),
     * the default text position (sitting on the top line),
     * the default justification (leading), and the default
     * font and text color (determined by the current look and feel).
     *
     * @param title      a <code>String</code> containing the text of the title
     * @return the <code>TitledBorder</code> object
     */
    public static TitledBorder createTitledBorder(String title)     {
        return new TitledBorder(title);
    }

    /**
     * Creates a new titled border with an empty title,
     * the specified border object,
     * the default text position (sitting on the top line),
     * the default justification (leading), and the default
     * font and text color (determined by the current look and feel).
     *
     * @param border     the <code>Border</code> object to add the title to; if
     *                   <code>null</code> the <code>Border</code> is determined
     *                   by the current look and feel.
     * @return the <code>TitledBorder</code> object
     */
    public static TitledBorder createTitledBorder(Border border)       {
        return new TitledBorder(border);
    }

    /**
     * Adds a title to an existing border,
     * with default positioning (sitting on the top line),
     * default justification (leading) and the default
     * font and text color (determined by the current look and feel).
     *
     * @param border     the <code>Border</code> object to add the title to
     * @param title      a <code>String</code> containing the text of the title
     * @return the <code>TitledBorder</code> object
     */
    public static TitledBorder createTitledBorder(Border border,
                                                   String title) {
        return new TitledBorder(border, title);
    }

    /**
     * Adds a title to an existing border, with the specified
     * positioning and using the default
     * font and text color (determined by the current look and feel).
     *
     * @param border      the <code>Border</code> object to add the title to
     * @param title       a <code>String</code> containing the text of the title
     * @param titleJustification  an integer specifying the justification
     *        of the title -- one of the following:
     *<ul>
     *<li><code>TitledBorder.LEFT</code>
     *<li><code>TitledBorder.CENTER</code>
     *<li><code>TitledBorder.RIGHT</code>
     *<li><code>TitledBorder.LEADING</code>
     *<li><code>TitledBorder.TRAILING</code>
     *<li><code>TitledBorder.DEFAULT_JUSTIFICATION</code> (leading)
     *</ul>
     * @param titlePosition       an integer specifying the vertical position of
     *        the text in relation to the border -- one of the following:
     *<ul>
     *<li><code> TitledBorder.ABOVE_TOP</code>
     *<li><code>TitledBorder.TOP</code> (sitting on the top line)
     *<li><code>TitledBorder.BELOW_TOP</code>
     *<li><code>TitledBorder.ABOVE_BOTTOM</code>
     *<li><code>TitledBorder.BOTTOM</code> (sitting on the bottom line)
     *<li><code>TitledBorder.BELOW_BOTTOM</code>
     *<li><code>TitledBorder.DEFAULT_POSITION</code> (top)
     *</ul>
     * @return the <code>TitledBorder</code> object
     */
    public static TitledBorder createTitledBorder(Border border,
                        String title,
                        int titleJustification,
                        int titlePosition)      {
        return new TitledBorder(border, title, titleJustification,
                        titlePosition);
    }

    /**
     * Adds a title to an existing border, with the specified
     * positioning and font, and using the default text color
     * (determined by the current look and feel).
     *
     * @param border      the <code>Border</code> object to add the title to
     * @param title       a <code>String</code> containing the text of the title
     * @param titleJustification  an integer specifying the justification
     *        of the title -- one of the following:
     *<ul>
     *<li><code>TitledBorder.LEFT</code>
     *<li><code>TitledBorder.CENTER</code>
     *<li><code>TitledBorder.RIGHT</code>
     *<li><code>TitledBorder.LEADING</code>
     *<li><code>TitledBorder.TRAILING</code>
     *<li><code>TitledBorder.DEFAULT_JUSTIFICATION</code> (leading)
     *</ul>
     * @param titlePosition       an integer specifying the vertical position of
     *        the text in relation to the border -- one of the following:
     *<ul>
     *<li><code> TitledBorder.ABOVE_TOP</code>
     *<li><code>TitledBorder.TOP</code> (sitting on the top line)
     *<li><code>TitledBorder.BELOW_TOP</code>
     *<li><code>TitledBorder.ABOVE_BOTTOM</code>
     *<li><code>TitledBorder.BOTTOM</code> (sitting on the bottom line)
     *<li><code>TitledBorder.BELOW_BOTTOM</code>
     *<li><code>TitledBorder.DEFAULT_POSITION</code> (top)
     *</ul>
     * @param titleFont           a Font object specifying the title font
     * @return the TitledBorder object
     */
    public static TitledBorder createTitledBorder(Border border,
                        String title,
                        int titleJustification,
                        int titlePosition,
                        Font titleFont) {
        return new TitledBorder(border, title, titleJustification,
                        titlePosition, titleFont);
    }

    /**
     * Adds a title to an existing border, with the specified
     * positioning, font and color.
     *
     * @param border      the <code>Border</code> object to add the title to
     * @param title       a <code>String</code> containing the text of the title
     * @param titleJustification  an integer specifying the justification
     *        of the title -- one of the following:
     *<ul>
     *<li><code>TitledBorder.LEFT</code>
     *<li><code>TitledBorder.CENTER</code>
     *<li><code>TitledBorder.RIGHT</code>
     *<li><code>TitledBorder.LEADING</code>
     *<li><code>TitledBorder.TRAILING</code>
     *<li><code>TitledBorder.DEFAULT_JUSTIFICATION</code> (leading)
     *</ul>
     * @param titlePosition       an integer specifying the vertical position of
     *        the text in relation to the border -- one of the following:
     *<ul>
     *<li><code> TitledBorder.ABOVE_TOP</code>
     *<li><code>TitledBorder.TOP</code> (sitting on the top line)
     *<li><code>TitledBorder.BELOW_TOP</code>
     *<li><code>TitledBorder.ABOVE_BOTTOM</code>
     *<li><code>TitledBorder.BOTTOM</code> (sitting on the bottom line)
     *<li><code>TitledBorder.BELOW_BOTTOM</code>
     *<li><code>TitledBorder.DEFAULT_POSITION</code> (top)
     *</ul>
     * @param titleFont   a <code>Font</code> object specifying the title font
     * @param titleColor  a <code>Color</code> object specifying the title color
     * @return the <code>TitledBorder</code> object
     */
    public static TitledBorder createTitledBorder(Border border,
                        String title,
                        int titleJustification,
                        int titlePosition,
                        Font titleFont,
                        Color titleColor)       {
        return new TitledBorder(border, title, titleJustification,
                        titlePosition, titleFont, titleColor);
    }
//// EmptyBorder ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    final static Border emptyBorder = new EmptyBorder(0, 0, 0, 0);

    /**
     * Creates an empty border that takes up no space. (The width
     * of the top, bottom, left, and right sides are all zero.)
     *
     * @return the <code>Border</code> object
     */
    public static Border createEmptyBorder() {
        return emptyBorder;
    }

    /**
     * Creates an empty border that takes up space but which does
     * no drawing, specifying the width of the top, left, bottom, and
     * right sides.
     *
     * @param top     an integer specifying the width of the top,
     *                  in pixels
     * @param left    an integer specifying the width of the left side,
     *                  in pixels
     * @param bottom  an integer specifying the width of the bottom,
     *                  in pixels
     * @param right   an integer specifying the width of the right side,
     *                  in pixels
     * @return the <code>Border</code> object
     */
    public static Border createEmptyBorder(int top, int left,
                                                int bottom, int right) {
        return new EmptyBorder(top, left, bottom, right);
    }

//// CompoundBorder ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    /**
     * Creates a compound border with a <code>null</code> inside edge and a
     * <code>null</code> outside edge.
     *
     * @return the <code>CompoundBorder</code> object
     */
    public static CompoundBorder createCompoundBorder() {
        return new CompoundBorder();
    }

    /**
     * Creates a compound border specifying the border objects to use
     * for the outside and inside edges.
     *
     * @param outsideBorder  a <code>Border</code> object for the outer
     *                          edge of the compound border
     * @param insideBorder   a <code>Border</code> object for the inner
     *                          edge of the compound border
     * @return the <code>CompoundBorder</code> object
     */
    public static CompoundBorder createCompoundBorder(Border outsideBorder,
                                                Border insideBorder) {
        return new CompoundBorder(outsideBorder, insideBorder);
    }

//// MatteBorder ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    /**
     * Creates a matte-look border using a solid color. (The difference between
     * this border and a line border is that you can specify the individual
     * border dimensions.)
     *
     * @param top     an integer specifying the width of the top,
     *                          in pixels
     * @param left    an integer specifying the width of the left side,
     *                          in pixels
     * @param bottom  an integer specifying the width of the right side,
     *                          in pixels
     * @param right   an integer specifying the width of the bottom,
     *                          in pixels
     * @param color   a <code>Color</code> to use for the border
     * @return the <code>MatteBorder</code> object
     */
    public static MatteBorder createMatteBorder(int top, int left, int bottom, int right,
                                                Color color) {
        return new MatteBorder(top, left, bottom, right, color);
    }

    /**
     * Creates a matte-look border that consists of multiple tiles of a
     * specified icon. Multiple copies of the icon are placed side-by-side
     * to fill up the border area.
     * <p>
     * Note:<br>
     * If the icon doesn't load, the border area is painted gray.
     *
     * @param top     an integer specifying the width of the top,
     *                          in pixels
     * @param left    an integer specifying the width of the left side,
     *                          in pixels
     * @param bottom  an integer specifying the width of the right side,
     *                          in pixels
     * @param right   an integer specifying the width of the bottom,
     *                          in pixels
     * @param tileIcon  the <code>Icon</code> object used for the border tiles
     * @return the <code>MatteBorder</code> object
     */
    public static MatteBorder createMatteBorder(int top, int left, int bottom, int right,
                                                Icon tileIcon) {
        return new MatteBorder(top, left, bottom, right, tileIcon);
    }
}