How can I keep executing work while a button is pressed?

删除回忆录丶 提交于 2019-12-05 14:39:22

One way:

  • Add a ChangeListener to the JButton's ButtonModel
  • In this listener check the model's isPressed() method and turn on or off a Swing Timer depending on its state.
  • If you want a background process, then you can execute or cancel a SwingWorker in the same way.

An example of the former:

import java.awt.event.*;
import javax.swing.*;
import javax.swing.event.*;

public class ButtonPressedEg {
   public static void main(String[] args) {
      int timerDelay = 100;
      final Timer timer = new Timer(timerDelay , new ActionListener() {

         @Override
         public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
            System.out.println("Button Pressed!");
         }
      });

      JButton button = new JButton("Press Me!");
      final ButtonModel bModel = button.getModel();
      bModel.addChangeListener(new ChangeListener() {

         @Override
         public void stateChanged(ChangeEvent cEvt) {
            if (bModel.isPressed() && !timer.isRunning()) {
               timer.start();
            } else if (!bModel.isPressed() && timer.isRunning()) {
               timer.stop();
            }
         }
      });

      JPanel panel = new JPanel();
      panel.add(button);


      JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, panel);

   }
}

You may need to use mousePressed event to start the action

And use mouseReleased event to stop the action (This is neccesary)

For more information refer here

Heidarzadeh

I want to keep executing work while a button is pressed

Execute that process in another thread and then your form is not block and you can press the button to cancel or stop the execution.

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