Module java.desktop
Package javax.swing

Class JInternalFrame

All Implemented Interfaces:
ImageObserver, MenuContainer, Serializable, Accessible, RootPaneContainer, WindowConstants

@JavaBean(defaultProperty="JMenuBar", description="A frame container which is contained within another window.") public class JInternalFrame extends JComponent implements Accessible, WindowConstants, RootPaneContainer
A lightweight object that provides many of the features of a native frame, including dragging, closing, becoming an icon, resizing, title display, and support for a menu bar. For task-oriented documentation and examples of using internal frames, see How to Use Internal Frames, a section in The Java Tutorial.

Generally, you add JInternalFrames to a JDesktopPane. The UI delegates the look-and-feel-specific actions to the DesktopManager object maintained by the JDesktopPane.

The JInternalFrame content pane is where you add child components. As a convenience, the add, remove, and setLayout methods of this class are overridden, so that they delegate calls to the corresponding methods of the ContentPane. For example, you can add a child component to an internal frame as follows:

       internalFrame.add(child);
 
And the child will be added to the contentPane. The content pane is actually managed by an instance of JRootPane, which also manages a layout pane, glass pane, and optional menu bar for the internal frame. Please see the JRootPane documentation for a complete description of these components. Refer to RootPaneContainer for details on adding, removing and setting the LayoutManager of a JInternalFrame.

Warning: Swing is not thread safe. For more information see Swing's Threading Policy.

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 has been added to the java.beans package. Please see XMLEncoder.

Since:
1.2
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  • Field Details

    • rootPane

      protected JRootPane rootPane
      The JRootPane instance that manages the content pane and optional menu bar for this internal frame, as well as the glass pane.
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    • rootPaneCheckingEnabled

      protected boolean rootPaneCheckingEnabled
      If true then calls to add and setLayout will be forwarded to the contentPane. This is initially false, but is set to true when the JInternalFrame is constructed.
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    • closable

      protected boolean closable
      The frame can be closed.
    • isClosed

      protected boolean isClosed
      The frame has been closed.
    • maximizable

      protected boolean maximizable
      The frame can be expanded to the size of the desktop pane.
    • isMaximum

      protected boolean isMaximum
      The frame has been expanded to its maximum size.
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    • iconable

      protected boolean iconable
      The frame can "iconified" (shrunk down and displayed as an icon-image).
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    • isIcon

      protected boolean isIcon
      The frame has been iconified.
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    • resizable

      protected boolean resizable
      The frame's size can be changed.
    • isSelected

      protected boolean isSelected
      The frame is currently selected.
    • frameIcon

      protected Icon frameIcon
      The icon shown in the top-left corner of this internal frame.
    • title

      protected String title
      The title displayed in this internal frame's title bar.
    • desktopIcon

      protected JInternalFrame.JDesktopIcon desktopIcon
      The icon that is displayed when this internal frame is iconified. Subclassers must ensure this is set to a non-null value during construction and not subsequently set this to null.
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    • CONTENT_PANE_PROPERTY

      public static final String CONTENT_PANE_PROPERTY
      Bound property name.
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    • TITLE_PROPERTY

      public static final String TITLE_PROPERTY
      Bound property name.
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    • LAYERED_PANE_PROPERTY

      public static final String LAYERED_PANE_PROPERTY
      Bound property name.
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    • ROOT_PANE_PROPERTY

      public static final String ROOT_PANE_PROPERTY
      Bound property name.
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    • GLASS_PANE_PROPERTY

      public static final String GLASS_PANE_PROPERTY
      Bound property name.
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    • FRAME_ICON_PROPERTY

      public static final String FRAME_ICON_PROPERTY
      Bound property name.
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    • IS_SELECTED_PROPERTY

      public static final String IS_SELECTED_PROPERTY
      Constrained property name indicated that this frame has selected status.
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    • IS_CLOSED_PROPERTY

      public static final String IS_CLOSED_PROPERTY
      Constrained property name indicating that the internal frame is closed.
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    • IS_MAXIMUM_PROPERTY

      public static final String IS_MAXIMUM_PROPERTY
      Constrained property name indicating that the internal frame is maximized.
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    • IS_ICON_PROPERTY

      public static final String IS_ICON_PROPERTY
      Constrained property name indicating that the internal frame is iconified.
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  • Constructor Details

    • JInternalFrame

      public JInternalFrame()
      Creates a non-resizable, non-closable, non-maximizable, non-iconifiable JInternalFrame with no title.
    • JInternalFrame

      public JInternalFrame(String title)
      Creates a non-resizable, non-closable, non-maximizable, non-iconifiable JInternalFrame with the specified title. Note that passing in a null title results in unspecified behavior and possibly an exception.
      Parameters:
      title - the non-null String to display in the title bar
    • JInternalFrame

      public JInternalFrame(String title, boolean resizable)
      Creates a non-closable, non-maximizable, non-iconifiable JInternalFrame with the specified title and resizability.
      Parameters:
      title - the String to display in the title bar
      resizable - if true, the internal frame can be resized
    • JInternalFrame

      public JInternalFrame(String title, boolean resizable, boolean closable)
      Creates a non-maximizable, non-iconifiable JInternalFrame with the specified title, resizability, and closability.
      Parameters:
      title - the String to display in the title bar
      resizable - if true, the internal frame can be resized
      closable - if true, the internal frame can be closed
    • JInternalFrame

      public JInternalFrame(String title, boolean resizable, boolean closable, boolean maximizable)
      Creates a non-iconifiable JInternalFrame with the specified title, resizability, closability, and maximizability.
      Parameters:
      title - the String to display in the title bar
      resizable - if true, the internal frame can be resized
      closable - if true, the internal frame can be closed
      maximizable - if true, the internal frame can be maximized
    • JInternalFrame

      public JInternalFrame(String title, boolean resizable, boolean closable, boolean maximizable, boolean iconifiable)
      Creates a JInternalFrame with the specified title, resizability, closability, maximizability, and iconifiability. All JInternalFrame constructors use this one.
      Parameters:
      title - the String to display in the title bar
      resizable - if true, the internal frame can be resized
      closable - if true, the internal frame can be closed
      maximizable - if true, the internal frame can be maximized
      iconifiable - if true, the internal frame can be iconified
  • Method Details

    • createRootPane

      protected JRootPane createRootPane()
      Called by the constructor to set up the JRootPane.
      Returns:
      a new JRootPane
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    • getUI

      public InternalFrameUI getUI()
      Returns the look-and-feel object that renders this component.
      Overrides:
      getUI in class JComponent
      Returns:
      the InternalFrameUI object that renders this component
    • setUI

      @BeanProperty(hidden=true, visualUpdate=true, description="The UI object that implements the Component\'s LookAndFeel.") public void setUI(InternalFrameUI ui)
      Sets the UI delegate for this JInternalFrame.
      Parameters:
      ui - the UI delegate
    • updateUI

      public void updateUI()
      Notification from the UIManager that the look and feel has changed. Replaces the current UI object with the latest version from the UIManager.
      Overrides:
      updateUI in class JComponent
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    • getUIClassID

      @BeanProperty(bound=false, description="UIClassID") public String getUIClassID()
      Returns the name of the look-and-feel class that renders this component.
      Overrides:
      getUIClassID in class JComponent
      Returns:
      the string "InternalFrameUI"
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    • isRootPaneCheckingEnabled

      protected boolean isRootPaneCheckingEnabled()
      Returns whether calls to add and setLayout are forwarded to the contentPane.
      Returns:
      true if add and setLayout are forwarded; false otherwise
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    • setRootPaneCheckingEnabled

      @BeanProperty(hidden=true, description="Whether the add and setLayout methods are forwarded") protected void setRootPaneCheckingEnabled(boolean enabled)
      Sets whether calls to add and setLayout are forwarded to the contentPane.
      Parameters:
      enabled - true if add and setLayout are forwarded, false if they should operate directly on the JInternalFrame.
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    • addImpl

      protected void addImpl(Component comp, Object constraints, int index)
      Adds the specified child Component. This method is overridden to conditionally forward calls to the contentPane. By default, children are added to the contentPane instead of the frame, refer to RootPaneContainer for details.
      Overrides:
      addImpl in class Container
      Parameters:
      comp - the component to be enhanced
      constraints - the constraints to be respected
      index - the index
      Throws:
      IllegalArgumentException - if index is invalid
      IllegalArgumentException - if adding the container's parent to itself
      IllegalArgumentException - if adding a window to a container
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    • remove

      public void remove(Component comp)
      Removes the specified component from the container. If comp is not a child of the JInternalFrame this will forward the call to the contentPane.
      Overrides:
      remove in class Container
      Parameters:
      comp - the component to be removed
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if comp is null
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    • setLayout

      public void setLayout(LayoutManager manager)
      Ensures that, by default, the layout of this component cannot be set. Overridden to conditionally forward the call to the contentPane. Refer to RootPaneContainer for more information.
      Overrides:
      setLayout in class Container
      Parameters:
      manager - the LayoutManager
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    • getMenuBar

      @Deprecated public JMenuBar getMenuBar()
      Deprecated.
      As of Swing version 1.0.3, replaced by getJMenuBar().
      Returns the current JMenuBar for this JInternalFrame, or null if no menu bar has been set.
      Returns:
      the current menu bar, or null if none has been set
    • getJMenuBar

      public JMenuBar getJMenuBar()
      Returns the current JMenuBar for this JInternalFrame, or null if no menu bar has been set.
      Returns:
      the JMenuBar used by this internal frame
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    • setMenuBar

      @Deprecated public void setMenuBar(JMenuBar m)
      Deprecated.
      As of Swing version 1.0.3 replaced by setJMenuBar(JMenuBar m).
      Sets the menuBar property for this JInternalFrame.
      Parameters:
      m - the JMenuBar to use in this internal frame
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    • setJMenuBar

      @BeanProperty(preferred=true, description="The menu bar for accessing pulldown menus from this internal frame.") public void setJMenuBar(JMenuBar m)
      Sets the menuBar property for this JInternalFrame.
      Parameters:
      m - the JMenuBar to use in this internal frame
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    • getContentPane

      public Container getContentPane()
      Returns the content pane for this internal frame.
      Specified by:
      getContentPane in interface RootPaneContainer
      Returns:
      the content pane
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    • setContentPane

      @BeanProperty(hidden=true, description="The client area of the internal frame where child components are normally inserted.") public void setContentPane(Container c)
      Sets this JInternalFrame's contentPane property.
      Specified by:
      setContentPane in interface RootPaneContainer
      Parameters:
      c - the content pane for this internal frame
      Throws:
      IllegalComponentStateException - (a runtime exception) if the content pane parameter is null
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    • getLayeredPane

      public JLayeredPane getLayeredPane()
      Returns the layered pane for this internal frame.
      Specified by:
      getLayeredPane in interface RootPaneContainer
      Returns:
      a JLayeredPane object
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    • setLayeredPane

      @BeanProperty(hidden=true, description="The pane which holds the various desktop layers.") public void setLayeredPane(JLayeredPane layered)
      Sets this JInternalFrame's layeredPane property.
      Specified by:
      setLayeredPane in interface RootPaneContainer
      Parameters:
      layered - the JLayeredPane for this internal frame
      Throws:
      IllegalComponentStateException - (a runtime exception) if the layered pane parameter is null
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    • getGlassPane

      public Component getGlassPane()
      Returns the glass pane for this internal frame.
      Specified by:
      getGlassPane in interface RootPaneContainer
      Returns:
      the glass pane
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    • setGlassPane

      @BeanProperty(hidden=true, description="A transparent pane used for menu rendering.") public void setGlassPane(Component glass)
      Sets this JInternalFrame's glassPane property.
      Specified by:
      setGlassPane in interface RootPaneContainer
      Parameters:
      glass - the glass pane for this internal frame
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    • getRootPane

      @BeanProperty(hidden=true, description="The root pane used by this internal frame.") public JRootPane getRootPane()
      Returns the rootPane object for this internal frame.
      Specified by:
      getRootPane in interface RootPaneContainer
      Overrides:
      getRootPane in class JComponent
      Returns:
      the rootPane property
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    • setRootPane

      protected void setRootPane(JRootPane root)
      Sets the rootPane property for this JInternalFrame. This method is called by the constructor.
      Parameters:
      root - the new JRootPane object
    • setClosable

      @BeanProperty(preferred=true, description="Indicates whether this internal frame can be closed.") public void setClosable(boolean b)
      Sets whether this JInternalFrame can be closed by some user action.
      Parameters:
      b - a boolean value, where true means this internal frame can be closed
    • isClosable

      public boolean isClosable()
      Returns whether this JInternalFrame can be closed by some user action.
      Returns:
      true if this internal frame can be closed
    • isClosed

      public boolean isClosed()
      Returns whether this JInternalFrame is currently closed.
      Returns:
      true if this internal frame is closed, false otherwise
    • setClosed

      @BeanProperty(description="Indicates whether this internal frame has been closed.") public void setClosed(boolean b) throws PropertyVetoException
      Closes this internal frame if the argument is true. Do not invoke this method with a false argument; the result of invoking setClosed(false) is unspecified.

      If the internal frame is already closed, this method does nothing and returns immediately. Otherwise, this method begins by firing an INTERNAL_FRAME_CLOSING event. Then this method sets the closed property to true unless a listener vetoes the property change. This method finishes by making the internal frame invisible and unselected, and then firing an INTERNAL_FRAME_CLOSED event.

      Note: To reuse an internal frame that has been closed, you must add it to a container (even if you never removed it from its previous container). Typically, this container will be the JDesktopPane that previously contained the internal frame.

      Parameters:
      b - must be true
      Throws:
      PropertyVetoException - when the attempt to set the property is vetoed by the JInternalFrame
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    • setResizable

      @BeanProperty(preferred=true, description="Determines whether this internal frame can be resized by the user.") public void setResizable(boolean b)
      Sets whether the JInternalFrame can be resized by some user action.
      Parameters:
      b - a boolean, where true means this internal frame can be resized
    • isResizable

      public boolean isResizable()
      Returns whether the JInternalFrame can be resized by some user action.
      Returns:
      true if this internal frame can be resized, false otherwise
    • setIconifiable

      @BeanProperty(preferred=true, description="Determines whether this internal frame can be iconified.") public void setIconifiable(boolean b)
      Sets the iconable property, which must be true for the user to be able to make the JInternalFrame an icon. Some look and feels might not implement iconification; they will ignore this property.
      Parameters:
      b - a boolean, where true means this internal frame can be iconified
    • isIconifiable

      public boolean isIconifiable()
      Gets the iconable property, which by default is false.
      Returns:
      the value of the iconable property.
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    • isIcon

      public boolean isIcon()
      Returns whether the JInternalFrame is currently iconified.
      Returns:
      true if this internal frame is iconified
    • setIcon

      @BeanProperty(description="The image displayed when this internal frame is minimized.") public void setIcon(boolean b) throws PropertyVetoException
      Iconifies or de-iconifies this internal frame, if the look and feel supports iconification. If the internal frame's state changes to iconified, this method fires an INTERNAL_FRAME_ICONIFIED event. If the state changes to de-iconified, an INTERNAL_FRAME_DEICONIFIED event is fired.
      Parameters:
      b - a boolean, where true means to iconify this internal frame and false means to de-iconify it
      Throws:
      PropertyVetoException - when the attempt to set the property is vetoed by the JInternalFrame
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    • setMaximizable

      @BeanProperty(preferred=true, description="Determines whether this internal frame can be maximized.") public void setMaximizable(boolean b)
      Sets the maximizable property, which determines whether the JInternalFrame can be maximized by some user action. Some look and feels might not support maximizing internal frames; they will ignore this property.
      Parameters:
      b - true to specify that this internal frame should be maximizable; false to specify that it should not be
    • isMaximizable

      public boolean isMaximizable()
      Gets the value of the maximizable property.
      Returns:
      the value of the maximizable property
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    • isMaximum

      public boolean isMaximum()
      Returns whether the JInternalFrame is currently maximized.
      Returns:
      true if this internal frame is maximized, false otherwise
    • setMaximum

      @BeanProperty(description="Indicates whether this internal frame is maximized.") public void setMaximum(boolean b) throws PropertyVetoException
      Maximizes and restores this internal frame. A maximized frame is resized to fully fit the JDesktopPane area associated with the JInternalFrame. A restored frame's size is set to the JInternalFrame's actual size.
      Parameters:
      b - a boolean, where true maximizes this internal frame and false restores it
      Throws:
      PropertyVetoException - when the attempt to set the property is vetoed by the JInternalFrame
    • getTitle

      public String getTitle()
      Returns the title of the JInternalFrame.
      Returns:
      a String containing this internal frame's title
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    • setTitle

      @BeanProperty(preferred=true, description="The text displayed in the title bar.") public void setTitle(String title)
      Sets the JInternalFrame title. title may have a null value.
      Parameters:
      title - the String to display in the title bar
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    • setSelected

      @BeanProperty(description="Indicates whether this internal frame is currently the active frame.") public void setSelected(boolean selected) throws PropertyVetoException
      Selects or deselects the internal frame if it's showing. A JInternalFrame normally draws its title bar differently if it is the selected frame, which indicates to the user that this internal frame has the focus. When this method changes the state of the internal frame from deselected to selected, it fires an InternalFrameEvent.INTERNAL_FRAME_ACTIVATED event. If the change is from selected to deselected, an InternalFrameEvent.INTERNAL_FRAME_DEACTIVATED event is fired.
      Parameters:
      selected - a boolean, where true means this internal frame should become selected (currently active) and false means it should become deselected
      Throws:
      PropertyVetoException - when the attempt to set the property is vetoed by the JInternalFrame
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    • isSelected

      public boolean isSelected()
      Returns whether the JInternalFrame is the currently "selected" or active frame.
      Returns:
      true if this internal frame is currently selected (active)
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    • setFrameIcon

      @BeanProperty(description="The icon shown in the top-left corner of this internal frame.") public void setFrameIcon(Icon icon)
      Sets an image to be displayed in the titlebar of this internal frame (usually in the top-left corner). Some look and feels might not support displaying an icon in the titlebar. This image is not the desktopIcon object, which is the image displayed in the JDesktop when this internal frame is iconified. Passing null to this function is valid, but the look and feel can choose the appropriate behavior for that situation, such as displaying no icon or a default icon for the look and feel.
      Parameters:
      icon - the Icon to display in the title bar
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    • getFrameIcon

      public Icon getFrameIcon()
      Returns the image displayed in the title bar of this internal frame (usually in the top-left corner).
      Returns:
      the Icon displayed in the title bar
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    • moveToFront

      public void moveToFront()
      Convenience method that moves this component to position 0 if its parent is a JLayeredPane.
    • moveToBack

      public void moveToBack()
      Convenience method that moves this component to position -1 if its parent is a JLayeredPane.
    • getLastCursor

      @BeanProperty(bound=false) public Cursor getLastCursor()
      Returns the last Cursor that was set by the setCursor method that is not a resizable Cursor.
      Returns:
      the last non-resizable Cursor
      Since:
      1.6
    • setCursor

      public void setCursor(Cursor cursor)
      Sets the cursor image to the specified cursor. This cursor image is displayed when the contains method for this component returns true for the current cursor location, and this Component is visible, displayable, and enabled. Setting the cursor of a Container causes that cursor to be displayed within all of the container's subcomponents, except for those that have a non-null cursor.

      The method may have no visual effect if the Java platform implementation and/or the native system do not support changing the mouse cursor shape.

      Overrides:
      setCursor in class Component
      Parameters:
      cursor - One of the constants defined by the Cursor class; if this parameter is null then this component will inherit the cursor of its parent
      Since:
      1.6
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    • setLayer

      @BeanProperty(bound=false, expert=true, description="Specifies what desktop layer is used.") public void setLayer(Integer layer)
      Convenience method for setting the layer attribute of this component.
      Parameters:
      layer - an Integer object specifying this frame's desktop layer
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if layer is null
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    • setLayer

      @BeanProperty(bound=false, expert=true, description="Specifies what desktop layer is used.") public void setLayer(int layer)
      Convenience method for setting the layer attribute of this component. The method setLayer(Integer) should be used for layer values predefined in JLayeredPane. When using setLayer(int), care must be taken not to accidentally clash with those values.
      Parameters:
      layer - an integer specifying this internal frame's desktop layer
      Since:
      1.3
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    • getLayer

      public int getLayer()
      Convenience method for getting the layer attribute of this component.
      Returns:
      an Integer object specifying this frame's desktop layer
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    • getDesktopPane

      @BeanProperty(bound=false) public JDesktopPane getDesktopPane()
      Convenience method that searches the ancestor hierarchy for a JDesktop instance. If JInternalFrame finds none, the desktopIcon tree is searched.
      Returns:
      the JDesktopPane this internal frame belongs to, or null if none is found
    • setDesktopIcon

      @BeanProperty(description="The icon shown when this internal frame is minimized.") public void setDesktopIcon(JInternalFrame.JDesktopIcon d)
      Sets the JDesktopIcon associated with this JInternalFrame.
      Parameters:
      d - the JDesktopIcon to display on the desktop
      Throws:
      NullPointerException - if the d is null
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    • getDesktopIcon

      public JInternalFrame.JDesktopIcon getDesktopIcon()
      Returns the JDesktopIcon used when this JInternalFrame is iconified.
      Returns:
      the JDesktopIcon displayed on the desktop
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    • getNormalBounds

      public Rectangle getNormalBounds()
      If the JInternalFrame is not in maximized state, returns getBounds(); otherwise, returns the bounds that the JInternalFrame would be restored to.
      Returns:
      a Rectangle containing the bounds of this frame when in the normal state
      Since:
      1.3
    • setNormalBounds

      public void setNormalBounds(Rectangle r)
      Sets the normal bounds for this internal frame, the bounds that this internal frame would be restored to from its maximized state. This method is intended for use only by desktop managers.
      Parameters:
      r - the bounds that this internal frame should be restored to
      Since:
      1.3
    • getFocusOwner

      public Component getFocusOwner()
      If this JInternalFrame is active, returns the child that has focus. Otherwise, returns null.
      Returns:
      the component with focus, or null if no children have focus
      Since:
      1.3
    • getMostRecentFocusOwner

      @BeanProperty(bound=false) public Component getMostRecentFocusOwner()
      Returns the child component of this JInternalFrame that will receive the focus when this JInternalFrame is selected. If this JInternalFrame is currently selected, this method returns the same component as the getFocusOwner method. If this JInternalFrame is not selected, then the child component that most recently requested focus will be returned. If no child component has ever requested focus, then this JInternalFrame's initial focusable component is returned. If no such child exists, then this JInternalFrame's default component to focus is returned.
      Returns:
      the child component that will receive focus when this JInternalFrame is selected
      Since:
      1.4
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    • restoreSubcomponentFocus

      public void restoreSubcomponentFocus()
      Requests the internal frame to restore focus to the last subcomponent that had focus. This is used by the UI when the user selected this internal frame -- for example, by clicking on the title bar.
      Since:
      1.3
    • reshape

      public void reshape(int x, int y, int width, int height)
      Moves and resizes this component. Unlike other components, this implementation also forces re-layout, so that frame decorations such as the title bar are always redisplayed.
      Overrides:
      reshape in class JComponent
      Parameters:
      x - an integer giving the component's new horizontal position measured in pixels from the left of its container
      y - an integer giving the component's new vertical position, measured in pixels from the bottom of its container
      width - an integer giving the component's new width in pixels
      height - an integer giving the component's new height in pixels
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    • addInternalFrameListener

      public void addInternalFrameListener(InternalFrameListener l)
      Adds the specified listener to receive internal frame events from this internal frame.
      Parameters:
      l - the internal frame listener
    • removeInternalFrameListener

      public void removeInternalFrameListener(InternalFrameListener l)
      Removes the specified internal frame listener so that it no longer receives internal frame events from this internal frame.
      Parameters:
      l - the internal frame listener
    • getInternalFrameListeners

      @BeanProperty(bound=false) public InternalFrameListener[] getInternalFrameListeners()
      Returns an array of all the InternalFrameListeners added to this JInternalFrame with addInternalFrameListener.
      Returns:
      all of the InternalFrameListeners added or an empty array if no listeners have been added
      Since:
      1.4
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    • fireInternalFrameEvent

      protected void fireInternalFrameEvent(int id)
      Fires an internal frame event.
      Parameters:
      id - the type of the event being fired; one of the following:
      • InternalFrameEvent.INTERNAL_FRAME_OPENED
      • InternalFrameEvent.INTERNAL_FRAME_CLOSING
      • InternalFrameEvent.INTERNAL_FRAME_CLOSED
      • InternalFrameEvent.INTERNAL_FRAME_ICONIFIED
      • InternalFrameEvent.INTERNAL_FRAME_DEICONIFIED
      • InternalFrameEvent.INTERNAL_FRAME_ACTIVATED
      • InternalFrameEvent.INTERNAL_FRAME_DEACTIVATED
      If the event type is not one of the above, nothing happens.
    • doDefaultCloseAction

      public void doDefaultCloseAction()
      Fires an INTERNAL_FRAME_CLOSING event and then performs the action specified by the internal frame's default close operation. This method is typically invoked by the look-and-feel-implemented action handler for the internal frame's close button.
      Since:
      1.3
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    • setDefaultCloseOperation

      public void setDefaultCloseOperation(int operation)
      Sets the operation that will happen by default when the user initiates a "close" on this internal frame. The possible choices are:

      DO_NOTHING_ON_CLOSE
      Do nothing. This requires the program to handle the operation in the internalFrameClosing method of a registered InternalFrameListener object.
      HIDE_ON_CLOSE
      Automatically make the internal frame invisible.
      DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE
      Automatically dispose of the internal frame.

      The default value is DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE. Before performing the specified close operation, the internal frame fires an INTERNAL_FRAME_CLOSING event.

      Parameters:
      operation - one of the following constants defined in javax.swing.WindowConstants (an interface implemented by JInternalFrame): DO_NOTHING_ON_CLOSE, HIDE_ON_CLOSE, or DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE
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    • getDefaultCloseOperation

      public int getDefaultCloseOperation()
      Returns the default operation that occurs when the user initiates a "close" on this internal frame.
      Returns:
      the operation that will occur when the user closes the internal frame
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    • pack

      public void pack()
      Causes subcomponents of this JInternalFrame to be laid out at their preferred size. Internal frames that are iconized or maximized are first restored and then packed. If the internal frame is unable to be restored its state is not changed and will not be packed.
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    • show

      public void show()
      If the internal frame is not visible, brings the internal frame to the front, makes it visible, and attempts to select it. The first time the internal frame is made visible, this method also fires an INTERNAL_FRAME_OPENED event. This method does nothing if the internal frame is already visible. Invoking this method has the same result as invoking setVisible(true).
      Overrides:
      show in class Component
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    • hide

      public void hide()
      Description copied from class: JComponent
      Overrides:
      hide in class JComponent
    • dispose

      public void dispose()
      Makes this internal frame invisible, unselected, and closed. If the frame is not already closed, this method fires an INTERNAL_FRAME_CLOSED event. The results of invoking this method are similar to setClosed(true), but dispose always succeeds in closing the internal frame and does not fire an INTERNAL_FRAME_CLOSING event.
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    • toFront

      public void toFront()
      Brings this internal frame to the front. Places this internal frame at the top of the stacking order and makes the corresponding adjustment to other visible internal frames.
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    • toBack

      public void toBack()
      Sends this internal frame to the back. Places this internal frame at the bottom of the stacking order and makes the corresponding adjustment to other visible internal frames.
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    • setFocusCycleRoot

      public final void setFocusCycleRoot(boolean focusCycleRoot)
      Does nothing because JInternalFrames must always be roots of a focus traversal cycle.
      Overrides:
      setFocusCycleRoot in class Container
      Parameters:
      focusCycleRoot - this value is ignored
      Since:
      1.4
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    • isFocusCycleRoot

      public final boolean isFocusCycleRoot()
      Always returns true because all JInternalFrames must be roots of a focus traversal cycle.
      Overrides:
      isFocusCycleRoot in class Container
      Returns:
      true
      Since:
      1.4
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    • getFocusCycleRootAncestor

      @BeanProperty(bound=false) public final Container getFocusCycleRootAncestor()
      Always returns null because JInternalFrames must always be roots of a focus traversal cycle.
      Overrides:
      getFocusCycleRootAncestor in class Component
      Returns:
      null
      Since:
      1.4
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    • getWarningString

      @BeanProperty(bound=false) public final String getWarningString()
      Gets the warning string that is displayed with this internal frame. Since an internal frame is always secure (since it's fully contained within a window that might need a warning string) this method always returns null.
      Returns:
      null
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    • paramString

      protected String paramString()
      Returns a string representation of this JInternalFrame. 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.
      Overrides:
      paramString in class JComponent
      Returns:
      a string representation of this JInternalFrame
    • paintComponent

      protected void paintComponent(Graphics g)
      Overridden to allow optimized painting when the internal frame is being dragged.
      Overrides:
      paintComponent in class JComponent
      Parameters:
      g - the Graphics object to protect
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    • getAccessibleContext

      @BeanProperty(bound=false) public AccessibleContext getAccessibleContext()
      Gets the AccessibleContext associated with this JInternalFrame. For internal frames, the AccessibleContext takes the form of an AccessibleJInternalFrame object. A new AccessibleJInternalFrame instance is created if necessary.
      Specified by:
      getAccessibleContext in interface Accessible
      Overrides:
      getAccessibleContext in class Component
      Returns:
      an AccessibleJInternalFrame that serves as the AccessibleContext of this JInternalFrame
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