Java Code Examples for javax.security.auth.callback.ConfirmationCallback#YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION

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Example 1
Source File: DialogCallbackHandler.java    From jdk1.8-source-analysis with Apache License 2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
void setCallback(ConfirmationCallback callback)
    throws UnsupportedCallbackException
{
    this.callback = callback;

    int confirmationOptionType = callback.getOptionType();
    switch (confirmationOptionType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.OK_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.OK_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.OK_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.OK,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.UNSPECIFIED_OPTION:
        options = callback.getOptions();
        /*
         * There's no way to know if the default option means
         * to cancel the login, but there isn't a better way
         * to guess this.
         */
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, callback.getDefaultOption()
        };
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized option type: " + confirmationOptionType);
    }

    int confirmationMessageType = callback.getMessageType();
    switch (confirmationMessageType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.WARNING:
        messageType = JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.ERROR:
        messageType = JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.INFORMATION:
        messageType = JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE;
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized message type: " + confirmationMessageType);
    }
}
 
Example 2
Source File: DialogCallbackHandler.java    From dragonwell8_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
void setCallback(ConfirmationCallback callback)
    throws UnsupportedCallbackException
{
    this.callback = callback;

    int confirmationOptionType = callback.getOptionType();
    switch (confirmationOptionType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.OK_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.OK_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.OK_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.OK,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.UNSPECIFIED_OPTION:
        options = callback.getOptions();
        /*
         * There's no way to know if the default option means
         * to cancel the login, but there isn't a better way
         * to guess this.
         */
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, callback.getDefaultOption()
        };
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized option type: " + confirmationOptionType);
    }

    int confirmationMessageType = callback.getMessageType();
    switch (confirmationMessageType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.WARNING:
        messageType = JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.ERROR:
        messageType = JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.INFORMATION:
        messageType = JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE;
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized message type: " + confirmationMessageType);
    }
}
 
Example 3
Source File: DialogCallbackHandler.java    From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
void setCallback(ConfirmationCallback callback)
    throws UnsupportedCallbackException
{
    this.callback = callback;

    int confirmationOptionType = callback.getOptionType();
    switch (confirmationOptionType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.OK_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.OK_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.OK_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.OK,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.UNSPECIFIED_OPTION:
        options = callback.getOptions();
        /*
         * There's no way to know if the default option means
         * to cancel the login, but there isn't a better way
         * to guess this.
         */
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, callback.getDefaultOption()
        };
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized option type: " + confirmationOptionType);
    }

    int confirmationMessageType = callback.getMessageType();
    switch (confirmationMessageType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.WARNING:
        messageType = JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.ERROR:
        messageType = JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.INFORMATION:
        messageType = JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE;
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized message type: " + confirmationMessageType);
    }
}
 
Example 4
Source File: DialogCallbackHandler.java    From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
void setCallback(ConfirmationCallback callback)
    throws UnsupportedCallbackException
{
    this.callback = callback;

    int confirmationOptionType = callback.getOptionType();
    switch (confirmationOptionType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.OK_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.OK_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.OK_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.OK,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.UNSPECIFIED_OPTION:
        options = callback.getOptions();
        /*
         * There's no way to know if the default option means
         * to cancel the login, but there isn't a better way
         * to guess this.
         */
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, callback.getDefaultOption()
        };
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized option type: " + confirmationOptionType);
    }

    int confirmationMessageType = callback.getMessageType();
    switch (confirmationMessageType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.WARNING:
        messageType = JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.ERROR:
        messageType = JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.INFORMATION:
        messageType = JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE;
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized message type: " + confirmationMessageType);
    }
}
 
Example 5
Source File: DialogCallbackHandler.java    From JDKSourceCode1.8 with MIT License 4 votes vote down vote up
void setCallback(ConfirmationCallback callback)
    throws UnsupportedCallbackException
{
    this.callback = callback;

    int confirmationOptionType = callback.getOptionType();
    switch (confirmationOptionType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.OK_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.OK_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.OK_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.OK,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.UNSPECIFIED_OPTION:
        options = callback.getOptions();
        /*
         * There's no way to know if the default option means
         * to cancel the login, but there isn't a better way
         * to guess this.
         */
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, callback.getDefaultOption()
        };
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized option type: " + confirmationOptionType);
    }

    int confirmationMessageType = callback.getMessageType();
    switch (confirmationMessageType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.WARNING:
        messageType = JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.ERROR:
        messageType = JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.INFORMATION:
        messageType = JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE;
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized message type: " + confirmationMessageType);
    }
}
 
Example 6
Source File: DialogCallbackHandler.java    From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
void setCallback(ConfirmationCallback callback)
    throws UnsupportedCallbackException
{
    this.callback = callback;

    int confirmationOptionType = callback.getOptionType();
    switch (confirmationOptionType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.OK_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.OK_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.OK_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.OK,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.UNSPECIFIED_OPTION:
        options = callback.getOptions();
        /*
         * There's no way to know if the default option means
         * to cancel the login, but there isn't a better way
         * to guess this.
         */
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, callback.getDefaultOption()
        };
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized option type: " + confirmationOptionType);
    }

    int confirmationMessageType = callback.getMessageType();
    switch (confirmationMessageType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.WARNING:
        messageType = JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.ERROR:
        messageType = JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.INFORMATION:
        messageType = JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE;
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized message type: " + confirmationMessageType);
    }
}
 
Example 7
Source File: DialogCallbackHandler.java    From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
void setCallback(ConfirmationCallback callback)
    throws UnsupportedCallbackException
{
    this.callback = callback;

    int confirmationOptionType = callback.getOptionType();
    switch (confirmationOptionType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.OK_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.OK_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.OK_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.OK,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.UNSPECIFIED_OPTION:
        options = callback.getOptions();
        /*
         * There's no way to know if the default option means
         * to cancel the login, but there isn't a better way
         * to guess this.
         */
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, callback.getDefaultOption()
        };
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized option type: " + confirmationOptionType);
    }

    int confirmationMessageType = callback.getMessageType();
    switch (confirmationMessageType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.WARNING:
        messageType = JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.ERROR:
        messageType = JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.INFORMATION:
        messageType = JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE;
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized message type: " + confirmationMessageType);
    }
}
 
Example 8
Source File: DialogCallbackHandler.java    From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
void setCallback(ConfirmationCallback callback)
    throws UnsupportedCallbackException
{
    this.callback = callback;

    int confirmationOptionType = callback.getOptionType();
    switch (confirmationOptionType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.OK_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.OK_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.OK_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.OK,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.UNSPECIFIED_OPTION:
        options = callback.getOptions();
        /*
         * There's no way to know if the default option means
         * to cancel the login, but there isn't a better way
         * to guess this.
         */
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, callback.getDefaultOption()
        };
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized option type: " + confirmationOptionType);
    }

    int confirmationMessageType = callback.getMessageType();
    switch (confirmationMessageType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.WARNING:
        messageType = JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.ERROR:
        messageType = JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.INFORMATION:
        messageType = JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE;
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized message type: " + confirmationMessageType);
    }
}
 
Example 9
Source File: DialogCallbackHandler.java    From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
void setCallback(ConfirmationCallback callback)
    throws UnsupportedCallbackException
{
    this.callback = callback;

    int confirmationOptionType = callback.getOptionType();
    switch (confirmationOptionType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.OK_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.OK_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.OK_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.OK,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.UNSPECIFIED_OPTION:
        options = callback.getOptions();
        /*
         * There's no way to know if the default option means
         * to cancel the login, but there isn't a better way
         * to guess this.
         */
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, callback.getDefaultOption()
        };
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized option type: " + confirmationOptionType);
    }

    int confirmationMessageType = callback.getMessageType();
    switch (confirmationMessageType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.WARNING:
        messageType = JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.ERROR:
        messageType = JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.INFORMATION:
        messageType = JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE;
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized message type: " + confirmationMessageType);
    }
}
 
Example 10
Source File: DialogCallbackHandler.java    From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
void setCallback(ConfirmationCallback callback)
    throws UnsupportedCallbackException
{
    this.callback = callback;

    int confirmationOptionType = callback.getOptionType();
    switch (confirmationOptionType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.OK_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.OK_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.OK_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.OK,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.UNSPECIFIED_OPTION:
        options = callback.getOptions();
        /*
         * There's no way to know if the default option means
         * to cancel the login, but there isn't a better way
         * to guess this.
         */
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, callback.getDefaultOption()
        };
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized option type: " + confirmationOptionType);
    }

    int confirmationMessageType = callback.getMessageType();
    switch (confirmationMessageType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.WARNING:
        messageType = JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.ERROR:
        messageType = JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.INFORMATION:
        messageType = JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE;
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized message type: " + confirmationMessageType);
    }
}
 
Example 11
Source File: DialogCallbackHandler.java    From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
void setCallback(ConfirmationCallback callback)
    throws UnsupportedCallbackException
{
    this.callback = callback;

    int confirmationOptionType = callback.getOptionType();
    switch (confirmationOptionType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.OK_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.OK_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.OK_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.OK,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.UNSPECIFIED_OPTION:
        options = callback.getOptions();
        /*
         * There's no way to know if the default option means
         * to cancel the login, but there isn't a better way
         * to guess this.
         */
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, callback.getDefaultOption()
        };
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized option type: " + confirmationOptionType);
    }

    int confirmationMessageType = callback.getMessageType();
    switch (confirmationMessageType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.WARNING:
        messageType = JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.ERROR:
        messageType = JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.INFORMATION:
        messageType = JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE;
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized message type: " + confirmationMessageType);
    }
}
 
Example 12
Source File: DialogCallbackHandler.java    From jdk8u_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
void setCallback(ConfirmationCallback callback)
    throws UnsupportedCallbackException
{
    this.callback = callback;

    int confirmationOptionType = callback.getOptionType();
    switch (confirmationOptionType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.OK_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.OK_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.OK_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.OK,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.UNSPECIFIED_OPTION:
        options = callback.getOptions();
        /*
         * There's no way to know if the default option means
         * to cancel the login, but there isn't a better way
         * to guess this.
         */
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, callback.getDefaultOption()
        };
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized option type: " + confirmationOptionType);
    }

    int confirmationMessageType = callback.getMessageType();
    switch (confirmationMessageType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.WARNING:
        messageType = JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.ERROR:
        messageType = JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.INFORMATION:
        messageType = JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE;
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized message type: " + confirmationMessageType);
    }
}
 
Example 13
Source File: DialogCallbackHandler.java    From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
void setCallback(ConfirmationCallback callback)
    throws UnsupportedCallbackException
{
    this.callback = callback;

    int confirmationOptionType = callback.getOptionType();
    switch (confirmationOptionType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.OK_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.OK_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.OK_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.OK,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.UNSPECIFIED_OPTION:
        options = callback.getOptions();
        /*
         * There's no way to know if the default option means
         * to cancel the login, but there isn't a better way
         * to guess this.
         */
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, callback.getDefaultOption()
        };
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized option type: " + confirmationOptionType);
    }

    int confirmationMessageType = callback.getMessageType();
    switch (confirmationMessageType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.WARNING:
        messageType = JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.ERROR:
        messageType = JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.INFORMATION:
        messageType = JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE;
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized message type: " + confirmationMessageType);
    }
}
 
Example 14
Source File: DialogCallbackHandler.java    From jdk8u-dev-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
void setCallback(ConfirmationCallback callback)
    throws UnsupportedCallbackException
{
    this.callback = callback;

    int confirmationOptionType = callback.getOptionType();
    switch (confirmationOptionType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.YES_NO_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.YES_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.YES,
            JOptionPane.NO_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.NO,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.OK_CANCEL_OPTION:
        optionType = JOptionPane.OK_CANCEL_OPTION;
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.OK_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.OK,
            JOptionPane.CANCEL_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL,
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, ConfirmationCallback.CANCEL
        };
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.UNSPECIFIED_OPTION:
        options = callback.getOptions();
        /*
         * There's no way to know if the default option means
         * to cancel the login, but there isn't a better way
         * to guess this.
         */
        translations = new int[] {
            JOptionPane.CLOSED_OPTION, callback.getDefaultOption()
        };
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized option type: " + confirmationOptionType);
    }

    int confirmationMessageType = callback.getMessageType();
    switch (confirmationMessageType) {
    case ConfirmationCallback.WARNING:
        messageType = JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.ERROR:
        messageType = JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE;
        break;
    case ConfirmationCallback.INFORMATION:
        messageType = JOptionPane.INFORMATION_MESSAGE;
        break;
    default:
        throw new UnsupportedCallbackException(
            callback,
            "Unrecognized message type: " + confirmationMessageType);
    }
}