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我正在尝试将链接添加到我在 Eclipse 中制作的项目中。我已经研究过如何做到这一点,但我找不到太多与日食有关的东西。

这也是我尝试添加链接的代码:

    Object[] possibilities = {"" +
            "AWS Welder Certification Testing",
            "Computer science",
            "Aviation", "Construction",
            "Health science",
            "Programming",
            "3D design",
            "Cyber security",
            "Advanced Safety Certification",
            "Healthcare Provider CPR",
            "Dietary Manager",
            "Insurance",
            "Emergency 911 Operator",
            "Job Safety Analysis",
            "Real Estate",
            "Pharmacy Technician",
            "Special Needs Education",
            "School Bus Driver Training",
            "Phlebotomy Technician",
            "Security Guard",
            "Home Inspection",
            "Court Reporter",
            "Long Term Care/Nurse Aide (CNA)",
            "EPA Lead Safe Renovator Certification",};
    Component frame = null;
    Icon icon = null;
    String s = (String)JOptionPane.showInputDialog(
                        frame,
                        "What class might you want to attend?\n"
                        + "\"The options are endless!\"",
                        "Class Options",
                        JOptionPane.PLAIN_MESSAGE,
                        icon,
                        possibilities,
                        "all");

当我运行程序时,会出现一个对话框,它提供了上面类的所有选项。当用户单击某个课程时,我将如何将其链接到该课程的网站?

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我建议使用 aJTextField而不是 aJButton用于此用途。

例如

链接标签

这就是鼠标悬停在第一个链接上时的显示方式。

链接标签.java

/* License - LGPL
LinkLabel Using the Desktop Class

There are a lot of link labels.  This one uses the Java 1.6+ 
Desktop class for its functionality, and is thereby suitable 
for applets, applications launched using JWS, and 'standard' 
(non-JWS) desktop applications.
*/

import java.awt.Desktop;
import java.awt.Color;
import java.awt.Cursor;
import java.awt.BorderLayout;
import java.awt.GridLayout;

import java.awt.event.*;

import javax.swing.JTextField;
import javax.swing.JPanel;
import javax.swing.JOptionPane;

import javax.swing.border.MatteBorder;
import javax.swing.border.Border;

import java.net.URI;
import java.io.File;

/**
A Java 1.6+ LinkLabel that uses the Desktop class for opening
the document of interest.

The Desktop.browse(URI) method can be invoked from applications,
applets and apps. launched using Java Webstart.  In the latter
two cases, the usual fall-back methods are used for sandboxed apps
(see the JavaDocs for further details).

While called a 'label', this class actually extends JTextField,
to easily allow the component to become focusable using keyboard
navigation.

To successfully browse to a URI for a local File, the file name
must be constructed using a canonical path.

@author Andrew Thompson
@version 2008/08/23
*/
public class LinkLabel
    // we extend a JTextField, to get a focusable component
    extends JTextField
    implements MouseListener, FocusListener, ActionListener {

    /** The target or href of this link. */
    private URI target;

    public Color standardColor = new Color(0,0,255);
    public Color hoverColor = new Color(255,0,0);
    public Color activeColor = new Color(128,0,128);
    public Color transparent = new Color(0,0,0,0);

    public boolean underlineVisible = true;

    private Border activeBorder;
    private Border hoverBorder;
    private Border standardBorder;

    /** Construct a LinkLabel that points to the given target.
    The URI will be used as the link text.*/
    public LinkLabel(URI target) {
        this( target, target.toString() );
    }

    /** Construct a LinkLabel that points to the given target,
    and displays the text to the user. */
    public LinkLabel(URI target, String text) {
        super(text);
        this.target = target;
    }

    /* Set the active color for this link (default is purple). */
    public void setActiveColor(Color active) {
        activeColor = active;
    }

    /* Set the hover/focused color for this link (default is red). */
    public void setHoverColor(Color hover) {
        hoverColor = hover;
    }

    /* Set the standard (non-focused, non-active) color for this
    link (default is blue). */
    public void setStandardColor(Color standard) {
        standardColor = standard;
    }

    /** Determines whether the */
    public void setUnderlineVisible(boolean underlineVisible) {
        this.underlineVisible = underlineVisible;
    }

    /* Add the listeners, configure the field to look and act
    like a link. */
    public void init() {
        this.addMouseListener(this);
        this.addFocusListener(this);
        this.addActionListener(this);
        setToolTipText(target.toString());

        if (underlineVisible) {
            activeBorder = new MatteBorder(0,0,1,0,activeColor);
            hoverBorder = new MatteBorder(0,0,1,0,hoverColor);
            standardBorder = new MatteBorder(0,0,1,0,transparent);
        } else {
            activeBorder = new MatteBorder(0,0,0,0,activeColor);
            hoverBorder = new MatteBorder(0,0,0,0,hoverColor);
            standardBorder = new MatteBorder(0,0,0,0,transparent);
        }

        // make it appear like a label/link
        setEditable(false);
        setForeground(standardColor);
        setBorder(standardBorder);
        setCursor( new Cursor(Cursor.HAND_CURSOR) );
    }

    /** Browse to the target URI using the Desktop.browse(URI)
    method.  For visual indication, change to the active color
    at method start, and return to the standard color once complete.
    This is usually so fast that the active color does not appear,
    but it will take longer if there is a problem finding/loading
    the browser or URI (e.g. for a File). */
    public void browse() {
        setForeground(activeColor);
        setBorder(activeBorder);
        try {
            Desktop.getDesktop().browse(target);
        } catch(Exception e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
        }
        setForeground(standardColor);
        setBorder(standardBorder);
    }

    /** Browse to the target. */
    public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent ae) {
        browse();
    }

    /** Browse to the target. */
    public void mouseClicked(MouseEvent me) {
        browse();
    }

    /** Set the color to the hover color. */
    public void mouseEntered(MouseEvent me) {
        setForeground(hoverColor);
        setBorder(hoverBorder);
    }

    /** Set the color to the standard color. */
    public void mouseExited(MouseEvent me) {
        setForeground(standardColor);
        setBorder(standardBorder);
    }

    public void mouseReleased(MouseEvent me) {}

    public void mousePressed(MouseEvent me) {}

    /** Set the color to the standard color. */
    public void focusLost(FocusEvent fe) {
        setForeground(standardColor);
        setBorder(standardBorder);
    }

    /** Set the color to the hover color. */
    public void focusGained(FocusEvent fe) {
        setForeground(hoverColor);
        setBorder(hoverBorder);
    }

    public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
        JPanel p = new JPanel(new GridLayout(0,1));
        File f = new File(".","LinkLabel.java");

        /* Filename must be constructed with a canonical path in
        order to successfully use Desktop.browse(URI)! */
        f = new File(f.getCanonicalPath());

        URI uriFile = f.toURI();

        LinkLabel linkLabelFile = new LinkLabel(uriFile);
        linkLabelFile.init();
        p.add(linkLabelFile);

        LinkLabel linkLabelWeb = new LinkLabel(
            new URI("http://pscode.org/sscce.html"),
            "SSCCE");
        linkLabelWeb.setStandardColor(new Color(0,128,0));
        linkLabelWeb.setHoverColor(new Color(222,128,0));
        linkLabelWeb.init();

        /* This shows a quirk of the LinkLabel class, the
        size of the text field needs to be constrained to
        get the underline to appear properly. */
        p.add(linkLabelWeb);

        LinkLabel linkLabelConstrain = new LinkLabel(
            new URI("http://sdnshare.sun.com/"),
            "SDN Share");
        linkLabelConstrain.init();
        /* ..and this shows one way to constrain the size
        (appropriate for this layout).
        Similar tricks can be used to ensure the underline does
        not drop too far *below* the link (think BorderLayout
        NORTH/SOUTH).
        The same technique can also be nested further to produce
        a NORTH+EAST packing (for example). */
        JPanel labelConstrain = new JPanel(new BorderLayout());
        labelConstrain.add( linkLabelConstrain, BorderLayout.EAST );
        p.add(labelConstrain);

        LinkLabel linkLabelNoUnderline = new LinkLabel(
            new URI("http://java.net/"),
            "java.net");
        // another way to deal with the underline is to remove it
        linkLabelNoUnderline.setUnderlineVisible(false);
        // we can use the methods inherited from JTextField
        linkLabelNoUnderline.
            setHorizontalAlignment(JTextField.CENTER);
        linkLabelNoUnderline.init();
        p.add(linkLabelNoUnderline);

        JOptionPane.showMessageDialog( null, p );
    }
}
于 2013-09-16T15:28:17.047 回答