使用多个 JFrame:好的还是坏的做法?

2022-01-24 00:00:00 user-interface java swing jframe

我正在开发一个应用程序,它可以显示图像并播放数据库中的声音.我正在尝试决定是否使用单独的 JFrame 从 GUI 将图像添加到数据库中.

我只是想知道使用多个 JFrame 窗口是否是一种好习惯?

解决方案

我只是想知道使用多个 JFrame 是否是一种好习惯?

坏(坏,坏)的做法.

  • 用户不友好:用户在他们的任务栏中看到多个图标,而希望只看到一个.加上编码问题的副作用..
  • 编码和维护的噩梦:
    • 或 中所示.仅当它们的尺寸都相同时,单行"部分才有效.或者,如果您准备动态缩放图像,并且它们都是相同的纵横比(例如 4:3 或 16:9).
    • I'm developing an application which displays images, and plays sounds from a database. I'm trying to decide whether or not to use a separate JFrame to add images to the database from the GUI.

      I'm just wondering whether it is good practice to use multiple JFrame windows?

      解决方案

      I'm just wondering whether it is good practice to use multiple JFrames?

      Bad (bad, bad) practice.

      • User unfriendly: The user sees multiple icons in their task bar when expecting to see only one. Plus the side effects of the coding problems..
      • A nightmare to code and maintain:
        • A modal dialog offers the easy opportunity to focus attention on the content of that dialog - choose/fix/cancel this, then proceed. Multiple frames do not.
        • A dialog (or floating tool-bar) with a parent will come to front when the parent is clicked on - you'd have to implement that in frames if that was the desired behavior.

      There are any number of ways of displaying many elements in one GUI, e.g.:

      • CardLayout (short demo.). Good for:

        1. Showing wizard like dialogs.
        2. Displaying list, tree etc. selections for items that have an associated component.
        3. Flipping between no component and visible component.

      • JInternalFrame/JDesktopPane typically used for an MDI.
      • JTabbedPane for groups of components.
      • JSplitPane A way to display two components of which the importance between one or the other (the size) varies according to what the user is doing.
      • JLayeredPane far many well ..layered components.
      • JToolBar typically contains groups of actions or controls. Can be dragged around the GUI, or off it entirely according to user need. As mentioned above, will minimize/restore according to the parent doing so.
      • As items in a JList (simple example below).
      • As nodes in a JTree.
      • Nested layouts.

      But if those strategies do not work for a particular use-case, try the following. Establish a single main JFrame, then have JDialog or JOptionPane instances appear for the rest of the free-floating elements, using the frame as the parent for the dialogs.

      Many images

      In this case where the multiple elements are images, it would be better to use either of the following instead:

      1. A single JLabel (centered in a scroll pane) to display whichever image the user is interested in at that moment. As seen in ImageViewer.
      2. A single row JList. As seen in this answer. The 'single row' part of that only works if they are all the same dimensions. Alternately, if you are prepared to scale the images on the fly, and they are all the same aspect ratio (e.g. 4:3 or 16:9).

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