/*
* @(#)TreeCellRenderer.java 1.24 06/03/08
*
* Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
* SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms.
*/
package javax.swing.tree;
import java.awt.Component;
import javax.swing.JTree;
/**
* Defines the requirements for an object that displays a tree node.
* See <a
href="http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/uiswing/components/tree.html">How to Use Trees</a>
* in <em>The Java Tutorial</em>
* for an example of implementing a tree cell renderer
* that displays custom icons.
*
* @version 1.24 03/08/06
* @author Rob Davis
* @author Ray Ryan
* @author Scott Violet
*/
public interface TreeCellRenderer {
/**
* Sets the value of the current tree cell to <code>value</code>.
* If <code>selected</code> is true, the cell will be drawn as if
* selected. If <code>expanded</code> is true the node is currently
* expanded and if <code>leaf</code> is true the node represents a
* leaf and if <code>hasFocus</code> is true the node currently has
* focus. <code>tree</code> is the <code>JTree</code> the receiver is being
* configured for. Returns the <code>Component</code> that the renderer
* uses to draw the value.
* <p>
* The <code>TreeCellRenderer</code> is also responsible for rendering the
* the cell representing the tree's current DnD drop location if
* it has one. If this renderer cares about rendering
* the DnD drop location, it should query the tree directly to
* see if the given row represents the drop location:
* <pre>
* JTree.DropLocation dropLocation = tree.getDropLocation();
* if (dropLocation != null
* && dropLocation.getChildIndex() == -1
* && tree.getRowForPath(dropLocation.getPath()) == row) {
*
* // this row represents the current drop location
* // so render it specially, perhaps with a different color
* }
* </pre>
*
* @return the <code>Component</code> that the renderer uses to draw the value
*/
Component getTreeCellRendererComponent(JTree tree, Object value,
boolean selected, boolean expanded,
boolean leaf, int row, boolean hasFocus);
}