/* * @(#)TreeModel.java 1.23 03/12/19 * * Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms. */ package javax.swing.tree; import javax.swing.event.*; /** * The interface that defines a suitable data model for a JTree. * For further information on tree models, * including an example of a custom implementation, * see How to Use Trees * in The Java Tutorial. *

* JTree and its related classes make extensive use of * TreePaths for indentifying nodes in the TreeModel. * If a TreeModel returns the same object, as compared by * equals, at two different indices under the same parent * than the resulting TreePath objects will be considered equal * as well. Some implementations may assume that if two * TreePaths are equal, they identify the same node. If this * condition is not met, painting problems and other oddities may result. * In other words, if getChild for a given parent returns * the same Object (as determined by equals) problems may * result, and it is recommended you avoid doing this. * * @see TreePath * * @version 1.23 12/19/03 * @author Rob Davis * @author Ray Ryan */ public interface TreeModel { /** * Returns the root of the tree. Returns null * only if the tree has no nodes. * * @return the root of the tree */ public Object getRoot(); /** * Returns the child of parent at index index * in the parent's * child array. parent must be a node previously obtained * from this data source. This should not return null * if index * is a valid index for parent (that is index >= 0 && * index < getChildCount(parent)). * * @param parent a node in the tree, obtained from this data source * @return the child of parent at index index */ public Object getChild(Object parent, int index); /** * Returns the number of children of parent. * Returns 0 if the node * is a leaf or if it has no children. parent must be a node * previously obtained from this data source. * * @param parent a node in the tree, obtained from this data source * @return the number of children of the node parent */ public int getChildCount(Object parent); /** * Returns true if node is a leaf. * It is possible for this method to return false * even if node has no children. * A directory in a filesystem, for example, * may contain no files; the node representing * the directory is not a leaf, but it also has no children. * * @param node a node in the tree, obtained from this data source * @return true if node is a leaf */ public boolean isLeaf(Object node); /** * Messaged when the user has altered the value for the item identified * by path to newValue. * If newValue signifies a truly new value * the model should post a treeNodesChanged event. * * @param path path to the node that the user has altered * @param newValue the new value from the TreeCellEditor */ public void valueForPathChanged(TreePath path, Object newValue); /** * Returns the index of child in parent. If either parent * or child is null, returns -1. * If either parent or child don't * belong to this tree model, returns -1. * * @param parent a note in the tree, obtained from this data source * @param child the node we are interested in * @return the index of the child in the parent, or -1 if either * child or parent are null * or don't belong to this tree model */ public int getIndexOfChild(Object parent, Object child); // // Change Events // /** * Adds a listener for the TreeModelEvent * posted after the tree changes. * * @param l the listener to add * @see #removeTreeModelListener */ void addTreeModelListener(TreeModelListener l); /** * Removes a listener previously added with * addTreeModelListener. * * @see #addTreeModelListener * @param l the listener to remove */ void removeTreeModelListener(TreeModelListener l); }