I am working on a project that transfers files over a network and I want to incorporate a JProgressBar
to show the progress during file transfer but I need help on that.
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A:
Well here is a tutorial for JProgressBar, maybe that will help.
willcodejavaforfood
2009-01-15 16:38:52
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A:
It sounds like you should be using a SwingWorker
, as described in this Core Java Tech Tip. See also Using a Swing Worker Thread.
Michael Myers
2009-01-15 17:22:41
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A:
You probably would find a ProgressMonitorInputStream easiest, but if that doesn't do enough for you, look at its source code to get exactly what you want.
InputStream in = new BufferedInputStream(
new ProgressMonitorInputStream(
parentComponent,
"Reading " + fileName,
new FileInputStream(fileName)
)
);
To use a different transfer method then substitute an appropriate stream for FileInputStream.
Nick Fortescue
2009-01-16 17:42:27
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A:
import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.net.URL;
import java.net.URLConnection;
import javax.swing.JProgressBar;
....
public OutputStream loadFile(URL remoteFile, JProgressBar progress) throws IOException
{
URLConnection connection = remoteFile.openConnection(); //connect to remote file
InputStream inputStream = connection.getInputStream(); //get stream to read file
int length = connection.getContentLength(); //find out how long the file is, any good webserver should provide this info
int current = 0;
progress.setMaximum(length); //we're going to get this many bytes
progress.setValue(0); //we've gotten 0 bytes so far
ByteArrayOutputStream out = new ByteArrayOutputStream(); //create our output steam to build the file here
byte[] buffer = new byte[1024];
int bytesRead = 0;
while((bytesRead = inputStream.read(buffer)) != -1) //keep filling the buffer until we get to the end of the file
{
out.write(buffer, current, bytesRead); //write the buffer to the file offset = current, length = bytesRead
current += bytesRead; //we've progressed a little so update current
progress.setValue(current); //tell progress how far we are
}
inputStream.close(); //close our stream
return out;
}
I'm pretty sure this will work.
I suggest you take a look at java nio channel to copy files.
Frederic Morin
2009-04-10 05:57:46