Progress Monitor Dialog - an Improved Java Swing ProgressMonitor for long running process

Indeterminate Progress Dialog with execute()

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In last section, you have seen how to create and use an indeterminate progress dialog. The ProgressDialog offers a convenient method for you to execute task with an indeterminate progress dialog:

public static void execute(final Runnable task, Component parentComponent)

The execute method executes the specified task in a separate thread with a progress dialog. It takes two parameters:

  • task - the task to be performed
  • parentComponent - UI component based on or null for console applications

Sample code:

1.	final Runnable task = new Runnable() {
2.		public void run() {
3.			int range = 10;
4.			for(int i=0; i<range; i++) {
5.				System.out.println(i + " of " + range);
6.				try {
7.					Thread.sleep(300);
8.				} catch (InterruptedException e) {
9.					e.printStackTrace();
10.				}
11.			}
12.		}
13.	};
14.	...
15.	JButton button = new JButton("Start");
16.			
17.	button.addActionListener(new ActionListener() {
18.		public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
19.			ProgressDialog.execute(task, frame);
20.		}
21.	});


  

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