javauis/eswt_qt/com.nokia.swt.extensions/extensions/org/eclipse/swt/internal/extension/ApplicationUI.java
--- a/javauis/eswt_qt/com.nokia.swt.extensions/extensions/org/eclipse/swt/internal/extension/ApplicationUI.java Fri Sep 17 16:44:34 2010 +0300
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-/*******************************************************************************
- * Copyright (c) 2010 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
- * All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
- * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0
- * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
- * http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
- *
- * Contributors:
- * Nokia Corporation - initial implementation
- *******************************************************************************/
-
-package org.eclipse.swt.internal.extension;
-
-import org.eclipse.swt.internal.qt.UIThreadManager;
-
-/**
- * A class that provides services for transferring the control over the
- * execution of the UI thread to the application, and services for obtaining
- * notifications of the state of the UI until the UI thread will return back to the
- * caller.
- *
- * @see InternalUI
- * @see ApplicationUIListener
- */
-public final class ApplicationUI {
-
- /**
- * Hand over the execution of the UI thread to the application. If the
- * application has not yet requested the UI thread then it will be waiting
- * until that happens. The waiting can be aborted by calling
- * <code>abortWait()</code>.
- *
- * The control of the thread will be passed to the application. If the
- * application allows the UI thread to return then this method will also
- * return.
- *
- * After calling this method and before the method has returned the state of
- * the UI thread can be tracked by setting an
- * <code>ApplicationUIListener</code>.
- */
- public static void run() {
- UIThreadManager.runApplicationUI();
- }
-
- /**
- * Aborts waiting the application to request the UI thread. This waiting can
- * occur after <code>run()</code> has been called if the application has not
- * yet at that point requested the UI thread and thus has not provided the
- * Runnable to call back. Aborting the waiting will cause the UI thread to
- * return from <code>run()</code>. If the application already obtained the
- * control of the UI thread then this method does nothing.
- */
- public static void abortWait() {
- UIThreadManager.abortWait();
- }
-
- /**
- * Sets the listener that will be notified of the state of the UI during its
- * life-cycle under the application's control.
- *
- * @param listener The listener, or null to disable the notifications
- */
- public static void setListener(ApplicationUIListener listener) {
- final ApplicationUIListener applicationUIListener = listener;
- org.eclipse.swt.internal.qt.ApplicationUIListener internalListener;
- if(listener != null) {
- internalListener = new org.eclipse.swt.internal.qt.ApplicationUIListener() {
- public void applicationUIThreadRequest() {
- applicationUIListener.applicationUIThreadRequest();
- }
- };
- } else {
- internalListener = null;
- }
- UIThreadManager.setApplicationUIListener(internalListener);
- }
-}