Performing Actions
We'll look at PhotoViewerTopComponent
in a moment, but there are a few more items we need to look at before moving on to that.
PhotoNode
overrides two additional methods, which are as follows:
@Override public Action[] getActions(boolean context) { return new Action[]{SystemAction.get(OpenAction.class)}; } @Override public Action getPreferredAction() { return SystemAction.get(OpenAction.class); }
Unsurprisingly, the getActions()
method returns an array of Actions for this Node. Actions are an abstraction (from Swing, not NetBeans) that allow us to add items to menus, and provide a means for a user to interact with the system. Each entry you see in the main menu or a context menu is backed by an Action. In our case, we're associating the NetBeans-defined OpenAction
with our node, which will, when clicked, look for an OpenCookie
instance in the Node's lookup and call OpenCookie.open()
, which we defined previously.
We also override...