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026 *
027 * --------------------
028 * L1R1ButtonPanel.java
029 * --------------------
030 * (C) Copyright 2000-2004, by Object Refinery Limited.
031 *
032 * Original Author: David Gilbert (for Object Refinery Limited);
033 * Contributor(s): -;
034 *
035 * $Id: L1R1ButtonPanel.java,v 1.3 2005/10/18 13:18:34 mungady Exp $
036 *
037 * Changes (from 26-Oct-2001)
038 * --------------------------
039 * 26-Oct-2001 : Changed package to com.jrefinery.ui.* (DG);
040 * 26-Jun-2002 : Removed unnecessary import (DG);
041 * 14-Oct-2002 : Fixed errors reported by Checkstyle (DG);
042 *
043 */
044
045 package org.jfree.ui;
046
047 import java.awt.BorderLayout;
048
049 import javax.swing.JButton;
050 import javax.swing.JPanel;
051
052 /**
053 * A 'ready-made' panel that has one button on the left and another button on the right - a layout
054 * manager takes care of resizing.
055 *
056 * @author David Gilbert
057 */
058 public class L1R1ButtonPanel extends JPanel {
059
060 /** The button on the left. */
061 private JButton left;
062
063 /** The button on the right. */
064 private JButton right;
065
066 /**
067 * Standard constructor - creates a two-button panel with the specified labels.
068 *
069 * @param leftLabel the label for the left button.
070 * @param rightLabel the label for the right button.
071 */
072 public L1R1ButtonPanel(final String leftLabel, final String rightLabel) {
073
074 setLayout(new BorderLayout());
075 this.left = new JButton(leftLabel);
076 this.right = new JButton(rightLabel);
077 add(this.left, BorderLayout.WEST);
078 add(this.right, BorderLayout.EAST);
079
080 }
081
082 /**
083 * Returns a reference to button 1, allowing the caller to set labels, action-listeners etc.
084 *
085 * @return the button.
086 */
087 public JButton getLeftButton() {
088 return this.left;
089 }
090
091 /**
092 * Returns a reference to button 2, allowing the caller to set labels, action-listeners etc.
093 *
094 * @return the button.
095 */
096 public JButton getRightButton() {
097 return this.right;
098 }
099
100 }