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When Finder of Mac, Explorer of Windows did drag & drop of a specific item in the Swing application to a desktop and a folder, How to get the former path which I dropped?

I am happy teach me a necessary class and method.

+4  A: 

This is an applet, but it works with any frame or window:

public class DropApplet extends Applet implements DropTargetListener {
    // . . .
    private DropTarget dropTarget;
    // . . .

    public void init() {
        if (dropTarget == null) {
            dropTarget = new DropTarget(this, this);
        }
        // . . .
    }

    public void dragEnter(DropTargetDragEvent arg0) {
        // nothing
    }

    public void dragOver(DropTargetDragEvent arg0) {
        // nothing
    }

    public void dropActionChanged(DropTargetDragEvent arg0) {
        // nothing
    }

    public void dragExit(DropTargetEvent arg0) {
        // nothing
    }

    public void drop(DropTargetDropEvent evt) {
        final List result = new ArrayList();
        int action = evt.getDropAction();
        evt.acceptDrop(action);
        try {
            Transferable data = evt.getTransferable();
            DataFlavor flavors[] = data.getTransferDataFlavors();
            if (data.isDataFlavorSupported(DataFlavor.javaFileListFlavor)) {
                List<File> list = (List<File>) data.getTransferData(
                    DataFlavor.javaFileListFlavor);
                processFiles(list);
            }
        } catch (UnsupportedFlavorException e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
        } catch (IOException e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
        } finally {
            evt.dropComplete(true);
            repaint();
        }
    }

    private void processFiles(List<File> files) throws IOException {
        // . . .
    }
}

Dragging files from a swing application to the desktop is slightly more complicated, and not all swing components are able to do that.

Here is an example with a JList containing files. You can drop files from the finder/explorer into this list and then drag these files to another location.

package dnd;

import java.awt.datatransfer.DataFlavor;
import java.awt.datatransfer.Transferable;
import java.awt.datatransfer.UnsupportedFlavorException;
import java.awt.dnd.DropTarget;
import java.awt.dnd.DropTargetDragEvent;
import java.awt.dnd.DropTargetDropEvent;
import java.awt.dnd.DropTargetEvent;
import java.awt.dnd.DropTargetListener;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import javax.swing.DefaultListModel;
import javax.swing.JComponent;
import javax.swing.JList;
import javax.swing.TransferHandler;

public class DnDFrame extends javax.swing.JFrame implements DropTargetListener {

    private DefaultListModel listModel = new DefaultListModel();
    private DropTarget dropTarget;

    /** Creates new form DnDFrame */
    public DnDFrame() {
        initComponents();
        dropTarget = new DropTarget(list, this);
        list.setModel(listModel);
        list.setDragEnabled(true);
        list.setTransferHandler(new FileTransferHandler());
    }

    /** This method is called from within the constructor to
     * initialize the form.
     * WARNING: Do NOT modify this code. The content of this method is
     * always regenerated by the Form Editor.
     */
    @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
    // <editor-fold defaultstate="collapsed" desc="Generated Code">
    private void initComponents() {
        java.awt.GridBagConstraints gridBagConstraints;

        jLabel1 = new javax.swing.JLabel();
        jScrollPane1 = new javax.swing.JScrollPane();
        list = new javax.swing.JList();

        setDefaultCloseOperation(javax.swing.WindowConstants.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
        getContentPane().setLayout(new java.awt.GridBagLayout());

        jLabel1.setText("Files:");
        gridBagConstraints = new java.awt.GridBagConstraints();
        gridBagConstraints.gridwidth = java.awt.GridBagConstraints.REMAINDER;
        gridBagConstraints.anchor = java.awt.GridBagConstraints.WEST;
        getContentPane().add(jLabel1, gridBagConstraints);

        jScrollPane1.setViewportView(list);

        gridBagConstraints = new java.awt.GridBagConstraints();
        gridBagConstraints.gridwidth = java.awt.GridBagConstraints.REMAINDER;
        gridBagConstraints.fill = java.awt.GridBagConstraints.HORIZONTAL;
        getContentPane().add(jScrollPane1, gridBagConstraints);

        pack();
    }// </editor-fold>
    // Variables declaration - do not modify
    private javax.swing.JLabel jLabel1;
    private javax.swing.JScrollPane jScrollPane1;
    private javax.swing.JList list;
    // End of variables declaration

    public void dragEnter(DropTargetDragEvent arg0) {
        // nothing
        }

    public void dragOver(DropTargetDragEvent arg0) {
        // nothing
        }

    public void dropActionChanged(DropTargetDragEvent arg0) {
        // nothing
        }

    public void dragExit(DropTargetEvent arg0) {
        // nothing
        }

    public void drop(DropTargetDropEvent evt) {
        int action = evt.getDropAction();
        evt.acceptDrop(action);
        try {
            Transferable data = evt.getTransferable();
            if (data.isDataFlavorSupported(DataFlavor.javaFileListFlavor)) {
                List<File> files = (List<File>) data.getTransferData(
                        DataFlavor.javaFileListFlavor);
                for (File file : files) {
                    listModel.addElement(file);
                }
            }
        } catch (UnsupportedFlavorException e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
        } catch (IOException e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
        } finally {
            evt.dropComplete(true);
        }
    }

    private class FileTransferHandler extends TransferHandler {

        @Override
        protected Transferable createTransferable(JComponent c) {
            JList list = (JList) c;
            List<File> files = new ArrayList<File>();
            for (Object obj: list.getSelectedValues()) {
                files.add((File)obj);
            }
            return new FileTransferable(files);
        }

        @Override
        public int getSourceActions(JComponent c) {
            return MOVE;
        }
    }

    private class FileTransferable implements Transferable {

        private List<File> files;

        public FileTransferable(List<File> files) {
            this.files = files;
        }

        public DataFlavor[] getTransferDataFlavors() {
            return new DataFlavor[]{DataFlavor.javaFileListFlavor};
        }

        public boolean isDataFlavorSupported(DataFlavor flavor) {
            return flavor.equals(DataFlavor.javaFileListFlavor);
        }

        public Object getTransferData(DataFlavor flavor)
                throws UnsupportedFlavorException, IOException {
            if (!isDataFlavorSupported(flavor)) {
                throw new UnsupportedFlavorException(flavor);
            }
            return files;
        }
    }
}
Maurice Perry
Thank you so much. Can I drag from Swing App to explorer ?
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Add added an example that does both
Maurice Perry
I'm working on some DnD stuff now. Curious to know if there's any reason you used the AWT stuff instead of Swing, i.e. TransferHandler, TransferSupport, etc.
Jeremy Ross
A: 

I'm working on the above example and I'm trying to "make an action" on the files that get copied/moved from the swing to desktop.

But I fail to find the right method. :(

I just want to detect the drop message, when I drag the file from the swing to the desktop. And I don't know how to do it!

I've placed messages in all functions like: exportAsDrag, exportDone. exportAsDrag - fires just as I start dragging. exportDone - fires after I did the dropping and the system already finished his job.

I've also tried to implement (override) even the methods: public boolean importData(JComponent c, Transferable transferable) public boolean canImport(JComponent comp, DataFlavor[] transferFlavors) but seems those methods never get called.

So, how do I just display the list of the drag and dropped files from swing to desktop/explorer folder right after I drop the files there (before the system doing his copy/move job) ?

Thanks.

AndreiA