The title is a bit ambiguous and I will explain in codes. Suppose I have
Class A extends JFrame implements ActionListener{
B b;
Class B extends JPanel{
public JButton button;
public B(A a){
button = new JButton();
button.addActionListener(a);// I want to process all actionEvents in A
this.add(button);
}
}
public A(){
b = new B(this);
//irrelevant codes omitted for brevity
}
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e){
//Here's the question:
//Suppose I have a lot of Bs in A,
//how can I determine which B the button
//that triggers this callback belongs to?
}
}
So is there any way to to that? Or my idea is wrong? Any thought is welcomed.
EDIT:
What I finally do is to add a function has(JComponent component) to B to compare against every clickable B has. The getParent() becomes awkward when you have multiple layers of JPanel as it’s hard to figure out which layer of panel it’s referring to and it’s against the idea of encapsulation.
Use
e.getSource()to get a reference to the exact component that triggered the event. In your case, it will be aJButton. To get the panel it sits on, usee.getSource().getParent().