EDIT: Simplified my code.
This is the main class that initialises the GUI and Server threads.
public class Main {
public static void main(String args[]) throws ClassNotFoundException, InstantiationException, IllegalAccessException, UnsupportedLookAndFeelException, UnknownHostException {
Runnable tGUI = new TransceiverGUI();
Runnable server = new Server(tGUI);
new Thread(tGUI).start();
new Thread(server).start();
}
}
Now, in my public class TransceiverGUI extends javax.swing.JFrame implements Runnable
class, I have a method with the following:
protected boolean incomingFileRequest(String filename, long filesize, String user) throws InterruptedException, InvocationTargetException {
/* .... code logic which executes .... */
/* UPDATE GUI HERE DOES NOT WORK */
LabelProgress.setForeground(Color.red);
LabelProgress.setText("Receive Progress");
}
Whenever incomingFileRequest
is called from within the GUI class (from any EventListener) it works perfectly and the GUI is updated.
However, when I call incomingFileRequest
from the Server
class/thread, the code runs and returns the correct value, but the GUI does not update.
The server thread calls it like this:
// POPUP with request
boolean answer = gui.incomingFileRequest(message.getMessage(), message.getFileSize(), message.senderIPAddress);
I have placed the code that updates the GUI in a block that creates a new thread like this:
Thread t = new Thread() {
public void run() {
LabelProgress.setForeground(Color.red);
LabelProgress.setText("Receive Progress");
repaint();
}
};
t.start();
I also tried javax.swing.SwingUtilities.invokeLater(new Runnable() {
public void run() { /* update GUI code */ }
});
.
My question is, how do I call a method (that updates the GUI) within the GUI class from another thread? Keeping in mind that code is executed perfectly, the GUI elements are just not updated.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.