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Version du 4 mai 2017 à 15:25
GENIUS classes use swing classes but are not directly inherited from them: strictly speaking, it is not recommended to directly use swing classes. For example, it will be recommanded to use [[javadoc>fr/cnes/genius/current/fr/cnes/genius/lowLevel/GPanel.html|GPanel]] rather than JPanel because, in that case, the « display » mechanism will not be effective.
Moreover, for certain methods, an over layer is proposed by GENIUS. For example, setEnabled(true/false) method is applicable for a GButton object.
But, in order not to be blocked, one can have direct calls to swing methods:
- By a call to the swing object included in the **GENIUS** one as for example, with the getJButton() method which refer to the swing JButton object using by GButton;
GButton but = new GButton("button");
but.getJButton().setForeground(Color.BLUE);
- By a call to swing widgets which do not need **GENIUS** mechanism as JOptionPane or JFileChooser.