public class

ProgressMonitor

extends Object
implements Accessible
java.lang.Object
   ↳ javax.swing.ProgressMonitor

Class Overview

A class to monitor the progress of some operation. If it looks like the operation will take a while, a progress dialog will be popped up. When the ProgressMonitor is created it is given a numeric range and a descriptive string. As the operation progresses, call the setProgress method to indicate how far along the [min,max] range the operation is. Initially, there is no ProgressDialog. After the first millisToDecideToPopup milliseconds (default 500) the progress monitor will predict how long the operation will take. If it is longer than millisToPopup (default 2000, 2 seconds) a ProgressDialog will be popped up.

From time to time, when the Dialog box is visible, the progress bar will be updated when setProgress is called. setProgress won't always update the progress bar, it will only be done if the amount of progress is visibly significant.

For further documentation and examples see How to Monitor Progress, a section in The Java Tutorial.

Summary

Nested Classes
class ProgressMonitor.AccessibleProgressMonitor AccessibleProgressMonitor implements accessibility support for the ProgressMonitor class. 
Fields
protected AccessibleContext accessibleContext The AccessibleContext for the ProgressMonitor
Public Constructors
ProgressMonitor(Component parentComponent, Object message, String note, int min, int max)
Constructs a graphic object that shows progress, typically by filling in a rectangular bar as the process nears completion.
Public Methods
void close()
Indicate that the operation is complete.
AccessibleContext getAccessibleContext()
Gets the AccessibleContext for the ProgressMonitor
int getMaximum()
Returns the maximum value -- the higher end of the progress value.
int getMillisToDecideToPopup()
Returns the amount of time this object waits before deciding whether or not to popup a progress monitor.
int getMillisToPopup()
Returns the amount of time it will take for the popup to appear.
int getMinimum()
Returns the minimum value -- the lower end of the progress value.
String getNote()
Specifies the additional note that is displayed along with the progress message.
boolean isCanceled()
Returns true if the user hits the Cancel button in the progress dialog.
void setMaximum(int m)
Specifies the maximum value.
void setMillisToDecideToPopup(int millisToDecideToPopup)
Specifies the amount of time to wait before deciding whether or not to popup a progress monitor.
void setMillisToPopup(int millisToPopup)
Specifies the amount of time it will take for the popup to appear.
void setMinimum(int m)
Specifies the minimum value.
void setNote(String note)
Specifies the additional note that is displayed along with the progress message.
void setProgress(int nv)
Indicate the progress of the operation being monitored.
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Inherited Methods
From class java.lang.Object
From interface javax.accessibility.Accessible

Fields

protected AccessibleContext accessibleContext

The AccessibleContext for the ProgressMonitor

Public Constructors

public ProgressMonitor (Component parentComponent, Object message, String note, int min, int max)

Constructs a graphic object that shows progress, typically by filling in a rectangular bar as the process nears completion.

Parameters
parentComponent the parent component for the dialog box
message a descriptive message that will be shown to the user to indicate what operation is being monitored. This does not change as the operation progresses. See the message parameters to methods in message for the range of values.
note a short note describing the state of the operation. As the operation progresses, you can call setNote to change the note displayed. This is used, for example, in operations that iterate through a list of files to show the name of the file being processes. If note is initially null, there will be no note line in the dialog box and setNote will be ineffective
min the lower bound of the range
max the upper bound of the range

Public Methods

public void close ()

Indicate that the operation is complete. This happens automatically when the value set by setProgress is >= max, but it may be called earlier if the operation ends early.

public AccessibleContext getAccessibleContext ()

Gets the AccessibleContext for the ProgressMonitor

Returns
  • the AccessibleContext for the ProgressMonitor

public int getMaximum ()

Returns the maximum value -- the higher end of the progress value.

Returns
  • an int representing the maximum value
See Also

public int getMillisToDecideToPopup ()

Returns the amount of time this object waits before deciding whether or not to popup a progress monitor.

public int getMillisToPopup ()

Returns the amount of time it will take for the popup to appear.

public int getMinimum ()

Returns the minimum value -- the lower end of the progress value.

Returns
  • an int representing the minimum value
See Also

public String getNote ()

Specifies the additional note that is displayed along with the progress message.

Returns
  • a String specifying the note to display
See Also

public boolean isCanceled ()

Returns true if the user hits the Cancel button in the progress dialog.

public void setMaximum (int m)

Specifies the maximum value.

Parameters
m an int specifying the maximum value
See Also

public void setMillisToDecideToPopup (int millisToDecideToPopup)

Specifies the amount of time to wait before deciding whether or not to popup a progress monitor.

Parameters
millisToDecideToPopup an int specifying the time to wait, in milliseconds

public void setMillisToPopup (int millisToPopup)

Specifies the amount of time it will take for the popup to appear. (If the predicted time remaining is less than this time, the popup won't be displayed.)

Parameters
millisToPopup an int specifying the time in milliseconds

public void setMinimum (int m)

Specifies the minimum value.

Parameters
m an int specifying the minimum value
See Also

public void setNote (String note)

Specifies the additional note that is displayed along with the progress message. Used, for example, to show which file the is currently being copied during a multiple-file copy.

Parameters
note a String specifying the note to display
See Also

public void setProgress (int nv)

Indicate the progress of the operation being monitored. If the specified value is >= the maximum, the progress monitor is closed.

Parameters
nv an int specifying the current value, between the maximum and minimum specified for this component