I created a window and want to intercept the exit with the method windowStateChanged to save the data before the application closes. However, it doesn't appear to be saving the data before it closes. How can I correct this?
see code below:
public class InventoryMainFrame extends JFrame implements WindowStateListener{
//set up the main window - instantiate the application
private InventoryInterface inventoryInterface; //panel that contains menu choices and buttons
public InventoryMainFrame(){ //main window
setTitle("Inventory System");
setSize (500,500);
setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
setLayout(new BorderLayout());
//setLocationRelativeTo(null); //center window on the screen
inventoryInterface = new InventoryInterface(); //set up the panel that contains menu choices and buttons
add(inventoryInterface.getMainPane()); /开发者_JAVA技巧/add that panel to this window
pack();
setVisible(true);
//display window on the screen
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
//sets up front end of inventory system , instantiate the application
InventoryMainFrame aMainWindow = new InventoryMainFrame( );
}
@Override
public void windowStateChanged(WindowEvent w) {
//intercept the window close event so that data can be saved to disk at this point
if (w.getNewState()==WindowEvent.WINDOW_CLOSED){
//save the index file
try{
inventoryInterface.getInventory().saveIndexToFile();
System.out.println("saving");
dispose(); //dispose the frame
}
catch(IOException io){
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null,io.getMessage());
}
}
}
}
You should try registering a WindowAdapter
and override its windowClosing
method. For more information, see How to Write Window Listeners.
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