Runtime Library
Note: If you use the Java code
generator, you don't need this library.
The open-source (BSD license) runtime library allows you to load
JFormDesigner
XML files
at runtime within your applications. Turn off the Java code generation
in
the Preferences
dialog if you use this library.
You'll find the library jfd-loader.jar
in the redist
folder (or plug-in) of the JFormDesigner installation; the source code
is in jfd-loader-src.zip; the
documentation is in jfd-loader-javadoc.zip and an example
in the examples
folder or examples.zip archive.
Classes
FormLoader provides methods to load JFormDesigner
.jfd files into in-memory form models.
FormCreator creates instances of Swing components
from in-memory form models and provides methods to access components.
FormSaver saves in-memory form models to
JFormDesigner .jfd files. Can be used to convert proprietary form
specifications to JFormDesigner .jfd files: first create a in-memory
form model from your form specification, then save the model to a .jfd
file.
Example
The following example demonstrates the usage of FormLoader and
FormCreator. It is included in the examples distributed with all
JFormDesigner editions.
public class LoaderExample
{
private JDialog dialog;
public static void main(String[] args) {
new LoaderExample();
}
LoaderExample() {
try {
// load the .jfd file into memory
FormModel formModel = FormLoader.load(
"com/jformdesigner/examples/LoaderExample.jfd");
// create a dialog
FormCreator formCreator = new FormCreator(formModel);
formCreator.setTarget(this);
dialog = formCreator.createDialog(null);
// get references to components
JTextField nameField = formCreator.getTextField("nameField");
JCheckBox checkBox = formCreator.getCheckBox("checkBox");
// set values
nameField.setText("enter name here");
checkBox.setSelected(true);
// show dialog
dialog.setModal(true);
dialog.pack();
dialog.show();
System.out.println(nameField.getText());
System.out.println(checkBox.isSelected());
System.exit(0);
} catch(Exception ex) {
ex.printStackTrace();
}
}
// event handler for checkBox
private void checkBoxActionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(dialog, "check box clicked");
}
// event handler for okButton
private void okButtonActionPerformed() {
dialog.dispose();
}
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