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javax.swing
Class JRootPane
java.lang.Object
java.awt.Component
java.awt.Container
javax.swing.JComponent
javax.swing.JRootPane
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All Implemented Interfaces:
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ImageObserver
,
MenuContainer
,
Serializable
,
Accessible
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public class JRootPane
- extends JComponent
- implements Accessible
A lightweight container used behind the scenes by JFrame, JDialog, JWindow, JApplet, and JInternalFrame. For task-oriented information on functionality provided by root panes see
How to Use Root Panes
, a section in The Java Tutorial.
The following image shows the relationships between the classes that use root panes.
The "heavyweight" components (those that delegate to a peer, or native component on the host system) are shown with a darker, heavier box. The four heavyweight JFC/Swing containers (JFrame, JDialog, JWindow, and JApplet) are shown in relation to the AWT classes they extend. These four components are the only heavyweight containers in the Swing library. The lightweight container JInternalPane is also shown. All five of these JFC/Swing containers implement the RootPaneContainer interface, and they all delegate their operations to a JRootPane (shown with a little "handle" on top).
Note:
The JComponent method getRootPane can be used to obtain the JRootPane that contains a given component.
The diagram at right shows the structure of a JRootPane. A JRootpane is made up of a glassPane, an optional menuBar, and a contentPane. (The JLayeredPane manages the menuBar and the contentPane.) The glassPane sits over the top of everything, where it is in a position to intercept mouse movements. Since the glassPane (like the contentPane) can be an arbitrary component, it is also possible to set up the glassPane for drawing. Lines and images on the glassPane can then range over the frames underneath without being limited by their boundaries.
Although the menuBar component is optional, the layeredPane, contentPane, and glassPane always exist. Attempting to set them to null generates an exception.
To add components to the JRootPane (other than the optional menu bar), you add the object to the contentPane of the JRootPane, like this:
rootPane.getContentPane().add(child);
The same principle holds true for setting layout managers, removing components, listing children, etc. All these methods are invoked on the contentPane instead of on the JRootPane.
Note:
The default layout manager for the contentPane is a BorderLayout manager. However, the JRootPane uses a custom LayoutManager. So, when you want to change the layout manager for the components you added to a JRootPane, be sure to use code like this:
rootPane.getContentPane().setLayout(new BoxLayout());
If a JMenuBar component is set on the JRootPane, it is positioned along the upper edge of the frame. The contentPane is adjusted in location and size to fill the remaining area. (The JMenuBar and the contentPane are added to the layeredPane component at the JLayeredPane.FRAME_CONTENT_LAYER layer.)
The layeredPane is the parent of all children in the JRootPane -- both as the direct parent of the menu and the grandparent of all components added to the contentPane. It is an instance of JLayeredPane, which provides the ability to add components at several layers. This capability is very useful when working with menu popups, dialog boxes, and dragging -- situations in which you need to place a component on top of all other components in the pane.
The glassPane sits on top of all other components in the JRootPane. That provides a convenient place to draw above all other components, and makes it possible to intercept mouse events, which is useful both for dragging and for drawing. Developers can use setVisible on the glassPane to control when the glassPane displays over the other children. By default the glassPane is not visible.
The custom LayoutManager used by JRootPane ensures that:
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The glassPane fills the entire viewable area of the JRootPane (bounds - insets).
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The layeredPane fills the entire viewable area of the JRootPane. (bounds - insets)
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The menuBar is positioned at the upper edge of the layeredPane.
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The contentPane fills the entire viewable area, minus the menuBar, if present.
Any other views in the JRootPane view hierarchy are ignored.
If you replace the LayoutManager of the JRootPane, you are responsible for managing all of these views. So ordinarily you will want to be sure that you change the layout manager for the contentPane rather than for the JRootPane itself!
The painting architecture of Swing requires an opaque JComponent to exist in the containment hieararchy above all other components. This is typically provided by way of the content pane. If you replace the content pane, it is recommended that you make the content pane opaque by way of setOpaque(true). Additionally, if the content pane overrides paintComponent, it will need to completely fill in the background in an opaque color in paintComponent.
Warning: Serialized objects of this class will not be compatible with future Swing releases. The current serialization support is appropriate for short term storage or RMI between applications running the same version of Swing. As of 1.4, support for long term storage of all JavaBeans
TM
has been added to the java.beans package. Please see
XMLEncoder
.
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See Also:
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JLayeredPane
,
JMenuBar
,
JWindow
,
JFrame
,
JDialog
,
JApplet
,
JInternalFrame
,
JComponent
,
BoxLayout
,
Mixing Heavy and Light Components
Nested Class Summary
|
protected class |
JRootPane.AccessibleJRootPane
This class implements accessibility support for the JRootPane class. |
protected class |
JRootPane.RootLayout
A custom layout manager that is responsible for the layout of layeredPane, glassPane, and menuBar. |
Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class javax.swing.
JComponent
|
JComponent.AccessibleJComponent
|
Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class java.awt.
Container
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Container.AccessibleAWTContainer
|
Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class java.awt.
Component
|
Component.AccessibleAWTComponent
,
Component.BltBufferStrategy
,
Component.FlipBufferStrategy
|
Field Summary
|
static int |
COLOR_CHOOSER_DIALOG
Constant used for the windowDecorationStyle property. |
protected
Container
|
contentPane
The content pane. |
protected
JButton
|
defaultButton
The button that gets activated when the pane has the focus and a UI-specific action like pressing the
Enter
key occurs. |
protected javax.swing.JRootPane.DefaultAction |
defaultPressAction
Deprecated.
As of Java 2 platform v1.3.
|
protected javax.swing.JRootPane.DefaultAction |
defaultReleaseAction
Deprecated.
As of Java 2 platform v1.3.
|
static int |
ERROR_DIALOG
Constant used for the windowDecorationStyle property. |
static int |
FILE_CHOOSER_DIALOG
Constant used for the windowDecorationStyle property. |
static int |
FRAME
Constant used for the windowDecorationStyle property. |
protected
Component
|
glassPane
The glass pane that overlays the menu bar and content pane, so it can intercept mouse movements and such. |
static int |
INFORMATION_DIALOG
Constant used for the windowDecorationStyle property. |
protected
JLayeredPane
|
layeredPane
The layered pane that manages the menu bar and content pane. |
protected
JMenuBar
|
menuBar
The menu bar. |
static int |
NONE
Constant used for the windowDecorationStyle property. |
static int |
PLAIN_DIALOG
Constant used for the windowDecorationStyle property. |
static int |
QUESTION_DIALOG
Constant used for the windowDecorationStyle property. |
static int |
WARNING_DIALOG
Constant used for the windowDecorationStyle property. |
Fields inherited from interface java.awt.image.
ImageObserver
|
ABORT
,
ALLBITS
,
ERROR
,
FRAMEBITS
,
HEIGHT
,
PROPERTIES
,
SOMEBITS
,
WIDTH
|
Constructor Summary
|
JRootPane
()
Creates a JRootPane, setting up its glassPane, layeredPane, and contentPane. |
Method Summary
|
protected void |
addImpl
(
Component
comp,
Object
constraints, int index)
Overridden to enforce the position of the glass component as the zero child. |
void |
addNotify
()
Register ourselves with the SystemEventQueueUtils as a new root pane. |
protected
Container
|
createContentPane
()
Called by the constructor methods to create the default contentPane. |
protected
Component
|
createGlassPane
()
Called by the constructor methods to create the default glassPane. |
protected
JLayeredPane
|
createLayeredPane
()
Called by the constructor methods to create the default layeredPane. |
protected
LayoutManager
|
createRootLayout
()
Called by the constructor methods to create the default layoutManager. |
AccessibleContext
|
getAccessibleContext
()
Gets the AccessibleContext associated with this JRootPane. |
Container
|
getContentPane
()
Returns the content pane -- the container that holds the components parented by the root pane. |
JButton
|
getDefaultButton
()
Returns the value of the defaultButton property. |
Component
|
getGlassPane
()
Returns the current glass pane for this JRootPane. |
JMenuBar
|
getJMenuBar
()
Returns the menu bar from the layered pane. |
JLayeredPane
|
getLayeredPane
()
Gets the layered pane used by the root pane. |
JMenuBar
|
getMenuBar
()
Deprecated.
As of Swing version 1.0.3 replaced by getJMenubar().
|
RootPaneUI
|
getUI
()
Returns the L&F object that renders this component. |
String
|
getUIClassID
()
Returns a string that specifies the name of the L&F class that renders this component. |
int |
getWindowDecorationStyle
()
Returns a constant identifying the type of Window decorations the JRootPane is providing. |
boolean |
isOptimizedDrawingEnabled
()
The glassPane and contentPane have the same bounds, which means JRootPane does not tiles its children and this should return false. |
boolean |
isValidateRoot
()
If a descendant of this JRootPane calls revalidate, validate from here on down. |
protected
String
|
paramString
()
Returns a string representation of this JRootPane. |
void |
removeNotify
()
Unregister ourselves from SystemEventQueueUtils. |
void |
setContentPane
(
Container
content)
Sets the content pane -- the container that holds the components parented by the root pane. |
void |
setDefaultButton
(
JButton
defaultButton)
Sets the defaultButton property, which determines the current default button for this JRootPane. |
void |
setGlassPane
(
Component
glass)
Sets a specified Component to be the glass pane for this root pane. |
void |
setJMenuBar
(
JMenuBar
menu)
Adds or changes the menu bar used in the layered pane. |
void |
setLayeredPane
(
JLayeredPane
layered)
Sets the layered pane for the root pane. |
void |
setMenuBar
(
JMenuBar
menu)
Deprecated.
As of Swing version 1.0.3 replaced by setJMenuBar(JMenuBar menu).
|
void |
setUI
(
RootPaneUI
ui)
Sets the L&F object that renders this component. |
void |
setWindowDecorationStyle
(int windowDecorationStyle)
Sets the type of Window decorations (such as borders, widgets for closing a Window, title ...) the JRootPane should provide. |
void |
updateUI
()
Resets the UI property to a value from the current look and feel. |
Methods inherited from class javax.swing.
JComponent
|
addAncestorListener
,
addVetoableChangeListener
,
computeVisibleRect
,
contains
,
createToolTip
,
disable
,
enable
,
firePropertyChange
,
firePropertyChange
,
firePropertyChange
,
fireVetoableChange
,
getActionForKeyStroke
,
getActionMap
,
getAlignmentX
,
getAlignmentY
,
getAncestorListeners
,
getAutoscrolls
,
getBorder
,
getBounds
,
getClientProperty
,
getComponentGraphics
,
getComponentPopupMenu
,
getConditionForKeyStroke
,
getDebugGraphicsOptions
,
getDefaultLocale
,
getFontMetrics
,
getGraphics
,
getHeight
,
getInheritsPopupMenu
,
getInputMap
,
getInputMap
,
getInputVerifier
,
getInsets
,
getInsets
,
getListeners
,
getLocation
,
getMaximumSize
,
getMinimumSize
,
getNextFocusableComponent
,
getPopupLocation
,
getPreferredSize
,
getRegisteredKeyStrokes
,
getRootPane
,
getSize
,
getToolTipLocation
,
getToolTipText
,
getToolTipText
,
getTopLevelAncestor
,
getTransferHandler
,
getVerifyInputWhenFocusTarget
,
getVetoableChangeListeners
,
getVisibleRect
,
getWidth
,
getX
,
getY
,
grabFocus
,
isDoubleBuffered
,
isLightweightComponent
,
isManagingFocus
,
isOpaque
,
isPaintingTile
,
isRequestFocusEnabled
,
paint
,
paintBorder
,
paintChildren
,
paintComponent
,
paintImmediately
,
paintImmediately
,
print
,
printAll
,
printBorder
,
printChildren
,
printComponent
,
processComponentKeyEvent
,
processKeyBinding
,
processKeyEvent
,
processMouseEvent
,
processMouseMotionEvent
,
putClientProperty
,
registerKeyboardAction
,
registerKeyboardAction
,
removeAncestorListener
,
removeVetoableChangeListener
,
repaint
,
repaint
,
requestDefaultFocus
,
requestFocus
,
requestFocus
,
requestFocusInWindow
,
requestFocusInWindow
,
resetKeyboardActions
,
reshape
,
revalidate
,
scrollRectToVisible
,
setActionMap
,
setAlignmentX
,
setAlignmentY
,
setAutoscrolls
,
setBackground
,
setBorder
,
setComponentPopupMenu
,
setDebugGraphicsOptions
,
setDefaultLocale
,
setDoubleBuffered
,
setEnabled
,
setFocusTraversalKeys
,
setFont
,
setForeground
,
setInheritsPopupMenu
,
setInputMap
,
setInputVerifier
,
setMaximumSize
,
setMinimumSize
,
setNextFocusableComponent
,
setOpaque
,
setPreferredSize
,
setRequestFocusEnabled
,
setToolTipText
,
setTransferHandler
,
setUI
,
setVerifyInputWhenFocusTarget
,
setVisible
,
unregisterKeyboardAction
,
update
|
Methods inherited from class java.awt.
Container
|
add
,
add
,
add
,
add
,
add
,
addContainerListener
,
addPropertyChangeListener
,
addPropertyChangeListener
,
applyComponentOrientation
,
areFocusTraversalKeysSet
,
countComponents
,
deliverEvent
,
doLayout
,
findComponentAt
,
findComponentAt
,
getComponent
,
getComponentAt
,
getComponentAt
,
getComponentCount
,
getComponents
,
getComponentZOrder
,
getContainerListeners
,
getFocusTraversalKeys
,
getFocusTraversalPolicy
,
getLayout
,
getMousePosition
,
insets
,
invalidate
,
isAncestorOf
,
isFocusCycleRoot
,
isFocusCycleRoot
,
isFocusTraversalPolicyProvider
,
isFocusTraversalPolicySet
,
layout
,
list
,
list
,
locate
,
minimumSize
,
paintComponents
,
preferredSize
,
printComponents
,
processContainerEvent
,
processEvent
,
remove
,
remove
,
removeAll
,
removeContainerListener
,
setComponentZOrder
,
setFocusCycleRoot
,
setFocusTraversalPolicy
,
setFocusTraversalPolicyProvider
,
setLayout
,
transferFocusBackward
,
transferFocusDownCycle
,
validate
,
validateTree
|
Methods inherited from class java.awt.
Component
|
action
,
add
,
addComponentListener
,
addFocusListener
,
addHierarchyBoundsListener
,
addHierarchyListener
,
addInputMethodListener
,
addKeyListener
,
addMouseListener
,
addMouseMotionListener
,
addMouseWheelListener
,
bounds
,
checkImage
,
checkImage
,
coalesceEvents
,
contains
,
createImage
,
createImage
,
createVolatileImage
,
createVolatileImage
,
disableEvents
,
dispatchEvent
,
enable
,
enableEvents
,
enableInputMethods
,
firePropertyChange
,
firePropertyChange
,
firePropertyChange
,
firePropertyChange
,
firePropertyChange
,
firePropertyChange
,
getBackground
,
getBounds
,
getColorModel
,
getComponentListeners
,
getComponentOrientation
,
getCursor
,
getDropTarget
,
getFocusCycleRootAncestor
,
getFocusListeners
,
getFocusTraversalKeysEnabled
,
getFont
,
getForeground
,
getGraphicsConfiguration
,
getHierarchyBoundsListeners
,
getHierarchyListeners
,
getIgnoreRepaint
,
getInputContext
,
getInputMethodListeners
,
getInputMethodRequests
,
getKeyListeners
,
getLocale
,
getLocation
,
getLocationOnScreen
,
getMouseListeners
,
getMouseMotionListeners
,
getMousePosition
,
getMouseWheelListeners
,
getName
,
getParent
,
getPeer
,
getPropertyChangeListeners
,
getPropertyChangeListeners
,
getSize
,
getToolkit
,
getTreeLock
,
gotFocus
,
handleEvent
,
hasFocus
,
hide
,
imageUpdate
,
inside
,
isBackgroundSet
,
isCursorSet
,
isDisplayable
,
isEnabled
,
isFocusable
,
isFocusOwner
,
isFocusTraversable
,
isFontSet
,
isForegroundSet
,
isLightweight
,
isMaximumSizeSet
,
isMinimumSizeSet
,
isPreferredSizeSet
,
isShowing
,
isValid
,
isVisible
,
keyDown
,
keyUp
,
list
,
list
,
list
,
location
,
lostFocus
,
mouseDown
,
mouseDrag
,
mouseEnter
,
mouseExit
,
mouseMove
,
mouseUp
,
move
,
nextFocus
,
paintAll
,
postEvent
,
prepareImage
,
prepareImage
,
processComponentEvent
,
processFocusEvent
,
processHierarchyBoundsEvent
,
processHierarchyEvent
,
processInputMethodEvent
,
processMouseWheelEvent
,
remove
,
removeComponentListener
,
removeFocusListener
,
removeHierarchyBoundsListener
,
removeHierarchyListener
,
removeInputMethodListener
,
removeKeyListener
,
removeMouseListener
,
removeMouseMotionListener
,
removeMouseWheelListener
,
removePropertyChangeListener
,
removePropertyChangeListener
,
repaint
,
repaint
,
repaint
,
resize
,
resize
,
setBounds
,
setBounds
,
setComponentOrientation
,
setCursor
,
setDropTarget
,
setFocusable
,
setFocusTraversalKeysEnabled
,
setIgnoreRepaint
,
setLocale
,
setLocation
,
setLocation
,
setName
,
setSize
,
setSize
,
show
,
show
,
size
,
toString
,
transferFocus
,
transferFocusUpCycle
|
Methods inherited from class java.lang.
Object
|
clone
,
equals
,
finalize
,
getClass
,
hashCode
,
notify
,
notifyAll
,
wait
,
wait
,
wait
|
NONE
public static final int NONE
-
Constant used for the windowDecorationStyle property. Indicates that the JRootPane should not provide any sort of Window decorations.
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Since:
-
1.4
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See Also:
-
Constant Field Values
FRAME
public static final int FRAME
-
Constant used for the windowDecorationStyle property. Indicates that the JRootPane should provide decorations appropriate for a Frame.
-
Since:
-
1.4
-
See Also:
-
Constant Field Values
PLAIN_DIALOG
public static final int PLAIN_DIALOG
-
Constant used for the windowDecorationStyle property. Indicates that the JRootPane should provide decorations appropriate for a Dialog.
-
Since:
-
1.4
-
See Also:
-
Constant Field Values
INFORMATION_DIALOG
public static final int INFORMATION_DIALOG
-
Constant used for the windowDecorationStyle property. Indicates that the JRootPane should provide decorations appropriate for a Dialog used to display an informational message.
-
Since:
-
1.4
-
See Also:
-
Constant Field Values
ERROR_DIALOG
public static final int ERROR_DIALOG
-
Constant used for the windowDecorationStyle property. Indicates that the JRootPane should provide decorations appropriate for a Dialog used to display an error message.
-
Since:
-
1.4
-
See Also:
-
Constant Field Values
COLOR_CHOOSER_DIALOG
public static final int COLOR_CHOOSER_DIALOG
-
Constant used for the windowDecorationStyle property. Indicates that the JRootPane should provide decorations appropriate for a Dialog used to display a JColorChooser.
-
Since:
-
1.4
-
See Also:
-
Constant Field Values
FILE_CHOOSER_DIALOG
public static final int FILE_CHOOSER_DIALOG
-
Constant used for the windowDecorationStyle property. Indicates that the JRootPane should provide decorations appropriate for a Dialog used to display a JFileChooser.
-
Since:
-
1.4
-
See Also:
-
Constant Field Values
QUESTION_DIALOG
public static final int QUESTION_DIALOG
-
Constant used for the windowDecorationStyle property. Indicates that the JRootPane should provide decorations appropriate for a Dialog used to present a question to the user.
-
Since:
-
1.4
-
See Also:
-
Constant Field Values
WARNING_DIALOG
public static final int WARNING_DIALOG
-
Constant used for the windowDecorationStyle property. Indicates that the JRootPane should provide decorations appropriate for a Dialog used to display a warning message.
-
Since:
-
1.4
-
See Also:
-
Constant Field Values
menuBar
protected JMenuBar menuBar
-
The menu bar.
contentPane
protected Container contentPane
-
The content pane.
layeredPane
protected JLayeredPane layeredPane
-
The layered pane that manages the menu bar and content pane.
glassPane
protected Component glassPane
-
The glass pane that overlays the menu bar and content pane, so it can intercept mouse movements and such.
defaultButton
protected JButton defaultButton
-
The button that gets activated when the pane has the focus and a UI-specific action like pressing the
Enter
key occurs.
defaultPressAction
@Deprecated
protected javax.swing.JRootPane.DefaultAction defaultPressAction
-
Deprecated.
As of Java 2 platform v1.3.
-
As of Java 2 platform v1.3 this unusable field is no longer used. To override the default button you should replace the Action in the JRootPane's ActionMap. Please refer to the key bindings specification for further details.
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See Also:
-
defaultButton
defaultReleaseAction
@Deprecated
protected javax.swing.JRootPane.DefaultAction defaultReleaseAction
-
Deprecated.
As of Java 2 platform v1.3.
-
As of Java 2 platform v1.3 this unusable field is no longer used. To override the default button you should replace the Action in the JRootPane's ActionMap. Please refer to the key bindings specification for further details.
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See Also:
-
defaultButton
JRootPane
public JRootPane()
-
Creates a JRootPane, setting up its glassPane, layeredPane, and contentPane.
getWindowDecorationStyle
public int getWindowDecorationStyle()
-
Returns a constant identifying the type of Window decorations the JRootPane is providing.
-
-
-
Returns:
-
One of NONE, FRAME, PLAIN_DIALOG, INFORMATION_DIALOG, ERROR_DIALOG, COLOR_CHOOSER_DIALOG, FILE_CHOOSER_DIALOG, QUESTION_DIALOG or WARNING_DIALOG.
-
Since:
-
1.4
-
See Also:
-
setWindowDecorationStyle(int)
setWindowDecorationStyle
public void setWindowDecorationStyle(int windowDecorationStyle)
-
Sets the type of Window decorations (such as borders, widgets for closing a Window, title ...) the JRootPane should provide. The default is to provide no Window decorations (NONE).
This is only a hint, and some look and feels may not support this. This is a bound property.
-
-
-
Parameters:
-
windowDecorationStyle - Constant identifying Window decorations to provide.
-
Throws:
-
IllegalArgumentException
- if style is not one of: NONE, FRAME, PLAIN_DIALOG, INFORMATION_DIALOG, ERROR_DIALOG, COLOR_CHOOSER_DIALOG, FILE_CHOOSER_DIALOG, QUESTION_DIALOG, or WARNING_DIALOG.
-
Since:
-
1.4
-
See Also:
-
JDialog.setDefaultLookAndFeelDecorated(boolean)
,
JFrame.setDefaultLookAndFeelDecorated(boolean)
,
LookAndFeel.getSupportsWindowDecorations()
getUI
public RootPaneUI getUI()
-
Returns the L&F object that renders this component.
-
-
-
Returns:
-
LabelUI object
-
Since:
-
1.3
setUI
public void setUI(RootPaneUI ui)
-
Sets the L&F object that renders this component.
-
-
-
Parameters:
-
ui - the LabelUI L&F object
-
Since:
-
1.3
-
See Also:
-
UIDefaults.getUI(javax.swing.JComponent)
updateUI
public void updateUI()
-
Resets the UI property to a value from the current look and feel.
-
-
Overrides:
-
updateUI
in class
JComponent
-
-
See Also:
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JComponent.updateUI()
getUIClassID
public String getUIClassID()
-
Returns a string that specifies the name of the L&F class that renders this component.
-
-
Overrides:
-
getUIClassID
in class
JComponent
-
-
Returns:
-
the string "RootPaneUI"
-
See Also:
-
JComponent.getUIClassID()
,
UIDefaults.getUI(javax.swing.JComponent)
createLayeredPane
protected JLayeredPane createLayeredPane()
-
Called by the constructor methods to create the default layeredPane. Bt default it creates a new JLayeredPane.
-
-
-
Returns:
-
the default layeredPane
createContentPane
protected Container createContentPane()
-
Called by the constructor methods to create the default contentPane. By default this method creates a new JComponent add sets a BorderLayout as its LayoutManager.
-
-
-
Returns:
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the default contentPane
createGlassPane
protected Component createGlassPane()
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Called by the constructor methods to create the default glassPane. By default this method creates a new JComponent with visibility set to false.
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Returns:
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the default glassPane
createRootLayout
protected LayoutManager createRootLayout()
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Called by the constructor methods to create the default layoutManager.
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Returns:
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the default layoutManager.
setJMenuBar
public void setJMenuBar(JMenuBar menu)
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Adds or changes the menu bar used in the layered pane.
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Parameters:
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menu - the JMenuBar to add
setMenuBar
@Deprecated
public void setMenuBar(JMenuBar menu)
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Deprecated.
As of Swing version 1.0.3 replaced by setJMenuBar(JMenuBar menu).
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Specifies the menu bar value.
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Parameters:
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menu - the JMenuBar to add.
getJMenuBar
public JMenuBar getJMenuBar()
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Returns the menu bar from the layered pane.
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Returns:
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the JMenuBar used in the pane
getMenuBar
@Deprecated
public JMenuBargetMenuBar()
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Deprecated.
As of Swing version 1.0.3 replaced by getJMenubar().
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Returns the menu bar value.
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Returns:
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the JMenuBar used in the pane
setContentPane
public void setContentPane(Container content)
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Sets the content pane -- the container that holds the components parented by the root pane.
Swing's painting architecture requires an opaque JComponent in the containment hiearchy. This is typically provided by the content pane. If you replace the content pane it is recommended you replace it with an opaque JComponent.
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Parameters:
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content - the Container to use for component-contents
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Throws:
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IllegalComponentStateException
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getContentPane
public Container getContentPane()
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Returns the content pane -- the container that holds the components parented by the root pane.
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Returns:
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the Container that holds the component-contents
setLayeredPane
public void setLayeredPane(JLayeredPane layered)
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Sets the layered pane for the root pane. The layered pane typically holds a content pane and an optional JMenuBar.
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Parameters:
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layered - the JLayeredPane to use
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Throws:
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IllegalComponentStateException
- (a runtime exception) if the layered pane parameter is null
getLayeredPane
public JLayeredPane getLayeredPane()
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Gets the layered pane used by the root pane. The layered pane typically holds a content pane and an optional JMenuBar.
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Returns:
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the JLayeredPane currently in use
setGlassPane
public void setGlassPane(Component glass)
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Sets a specified Component to be the glass pane for this root pane. The glass pane should normally be a lightweight, transparent component, because it will be made visible when ever the root pane needs to grab input events. For example, only one JInternalFrame is ever active when using a DefaultDesktop, and any inactive JInternalFrames' glass panes are made visible so that clicking anywhere within an inactive JInternalFrame can activate it.
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Parameters:
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glass - the Component to use as the glass pane for this JRootPane
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Throws:
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NullPointerException
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getGlassPane
public Component getGlassPane()
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Returns the current glass pane for this JRootPane.
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Returns:
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the current glass pane
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See Also:
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setGlassPane(java.awt.Component)
isValidateRoot
public boolean isValidateRoot()
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If a descendant of this JRootPane calls revalidate, validate from here on down.
Deferred requests to layout a component and its descendents again. For example, calls to revalidate, are pushed upwards to either a JRootPane or a JScrollPane because both classes override isValidateRoot to return true.
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Overrides:
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isValidateRoot
in class
JComponent
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Returns:
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true
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See Also:
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JComponent.isValidateRoot()
isOptimizedDrawingEnabled
public boolean isOptimizedDrawingEnabled()
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The glassPane and contentPane have the same bounds, which means JRootPane does not tiles its children and this should return false. On the other hand, the glassPane is normally not visible, and so this can return true if the glassPane isn't visible. Therefore, the return value here depends upon the visiblity of the glassPane.
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Overrides:
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isOptimizedDrawingEnabled
in class
JComponent
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Returns:
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true if this component's children don't overlap
addNotify
public void addNotify()
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Register ourselves with the SystemEventQueueUtils as a new root pane.
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Overrides:
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addNotify
in class
JComponent
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See Also:
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JComponent.registerKeyboardAction(java.awt.event.ActionListener, java.lang.String, javax.swing.KeyStroke, int)
removeNotify
public void removeNotify()
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Unregister ourselves from SystemEventQueueUtils.
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Overrides:
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removeNotify
in class
JComponent
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See Also:
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addNotify()
setDefaultButton
public void setDefaultButton(JButton defaultButton)
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Sets the defaultButton property, which determines the current default button for this JRootPane. The default button is the button which will be activated when a UI-defined activation event (typically the
Enter
key) occurs in the root pane regardless of whether or not the button has keyboard focus (unless there is another component within the root pane which consumes the activation event, such as a JTextPane). For default activation to work, the button must be an enabled descendent of the root pane when activation occurs. To remove a default button from this root pane, set this property to null.
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Parameters:
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defaultButton - the JButton which is to be the default button
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See Also:
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JButton.isDefaultButton()
getDefaultButton
public JButton getDefaultButton()
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Returns the value of the defaultButton property.
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Returns:
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the JButton which is currently the default button
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See Also:
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setDefaultButton(javax.swing.JButton)
addImpl
protected void addImpl(Component comp,
Object constraints,
int index)
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Overridden to enforce the position of the glass component as the zero child.
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Overrides:
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addImpl
in class
Container
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Parameters:
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comp - the component to be enhanced
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constraints - the constraints to be respected
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index - the index
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See Also:
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Container.add(Component)
,
Container.add(Component, int)
,
Container.add(Component, java.lang.Object)
,
LayoutManager
,
LayoutManager2
paramString
protected String paramString()
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Returns a string representation of this JRootPane. This method is intended to be used only for debugging purposes, and the content and format of the returned string may vary between implementations. The returned string may be empty but may not be null.
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Overrides:
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paramString
in class
JComponent
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Returns:
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a string representation of this JRootPane.
getAccessibleContext
public AccessibleContext getAccessibleContext()
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Gets the AccessibleContext associated with this JRootPane. For root panes, the AccessibleContext takes the form of an AccessibleJRootPane. A new AccessibleJRootPane instance is created if necessary.
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Specified by:
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getAccessibleContext
in interface
Accessible
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Overrides:
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getAccessibleContext
in class
JComponent
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Returns:
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an AccessibleJRootPane that serves as the AccessibleContext of this JRootPane