Swing/AWT/SWT :: When Maximize JInternalFrame Controls Disappear
Jun 17, 2014
I got a JFrame with its JDesktopPane, and opens a JInternalFrame at the beginning of the execution of the application. That's all fine.
And then, the first JInternalFrame opens another JInternalFrame in its maximum size, and that's when a simple JLabel that I got o the second internal it disapears. Why?
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Apr 13, 2014
I have a simple application where I display a JFrame. I want to maximize the JFrame size, so I have the code this.setExtendedState(MAXIMIZED_BOTH); in the constructor. How do I find the dimensions of this JFrame in its extended state though? I tried this.getSize().Height , this getSize().getHeight() and this.getHeight()? None of them work because they just return a value of 0. And what is the difference in all these statements in terms of what they do?
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Oct 3, 2014
I would like to know the possible ways to put up JInternalFrame over JPanel to achieve the following output.
Is it even Possible because i learned JInternalFrame can only be added to JDesktopPane.?
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May 22, 2014
I have an MVC application with JInternalFrame, I want to insert the ScrollBar when the contents of JInternalFrame is great. How can I do?
The code that I wrote this but I do not know how to insert the scrollbar
frame = new JInternalFrame(nameFile);
frame.addInternalFrameListener(this);
panelFrame = new JPanel();
JLabel labelF = new JLabel();
[Code]....
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Jun 24, 2014
I am in the progress of updating my code and re-testing after switching from Java 6 to Java 7. When I open multiple JInternalFrames in my application under java 6 I am used to closing the top most internal frame and having the frame immediately under it become the next active frame. When I run the same code under Java 7 I see a different behaviour in as much as when I close the last frame I opened, the next one to become active is the first one.
To illustrate this another way, lets say I open 5 internal frames, 1,2,3,4 & 5
In java 6 when I close frame 5, frame 4 becomes the active frame.
In java 7 when I close frame 5, frame 1 becomes the active frame.
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Dec 30, 2014
I have this method that does several RegEx queries along with a lot of searching and replacing of text, and each regex search / replace takes some time and a total of maybe two minutes for all of them to finish up. So I added a ProgressBar to my JavaFX form and I added code after each step to simply use the ProgressBar.setProgress method by a factor of 10% each step ... so the code would resemble something like this:
do a regex query
if it finds things then do a replaceAll method on the string being searched
ProgressBar.setProgress(.1)
do another RegexQuery
If it finds stuff, so a replaceAll method
ProgressBar.setProgress(.2)
etc...
What is happening is that the progress bar will not actually paint any progress until AFTER the entire method is done executing. So from the users perspective, they click on the button and the program appears to freeze until its all done with that method at which point it instantly changes the progress bar to the last value I set ...
So the desired effect is simply not working, and I don't know why.
I tried changing (as in replacing the progress bar with a different control) the progress bar value settings with updating text in a text box on the form, and even that didn't display any of the text messages until AFTER the procedure was done executing at which point, all of the text logs appeared at one time instead of gradually adding text to the box in increments as the method executed.So it FEELS like any time a method is actually running, the JavaFX scene simply freezes until the method is done running. And it doesn't matter if I change the progress bars value directly or put it into its own method which gets called throughout the execution of the regex method ... either way, nothing actually happens on the form until the software is done executing all of the procedures called and then it comes back to a "resting" state...
I tried simplifying it by making a single method that does two things ... it updates the progress bar and then it waits for 1 second. Then it increments a variable then updates the progress bar, then waits a second, thinking to myself that 1 second pause would give it time to update the progress bars value but even that little method would not work.
Here is the test method I created:
private void testProgressBar() {
for(int x = 0;x<10;x++) {
progressBar.setProgressBar(.1*(x+1));
try {
sleep(1000);
}
catch(InterruptedException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
Even that little piece of code will not actually show any changes in the progress bar until after its done looping at which point, the progress bar is filled to 100%, but I never see the first 9 changes in the progress bar within that for next loop.
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Dec 5, 2014
I'm having issues with providing focus to keyboard buttons when a JInternalFrame with keyboard buttons is called in my program. So for example when the program is started the attachment called signinscn.png is called.
This screen is a JDesktopPane which calls JPanel for its components.
From here a JInternalFrame containing the buttons ESC and F1 to F4 as seen in the attachment called signinscn.png is called.
I would like the buttons in my JInternalFrame to have focus such that when a user engages the equivalent keyboard button i.e. ESC or F1 to F4 WITHOUT clicking on the JInternalFrame the respective button's action listener kicks in. At the moment only after the user clicks on the JInternalFrame do the equivalent keyboard buttons respond.
Here's the constructor of my JInternalFrame and you can see how I handle the ESC keyboard button in the constructor of the JInternalFrame (but as I mentioned only after the user has engaged the JInternalFrame):
//!<
public AdminHomeJIFrame() {
super(null, false, // Resizable
false, // Closable
false, // Maximizable
false); // Iconifiable
BasicInternalFrameTitlePane titlePane =
(BasicInternalFrameTitlePane)((BasicInternalFrameUI)this.getUI()).getNorthPane();
[Code] ....
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Mar 12, 2014
i have been struggling with 2 frames.the question here is, how can you let a frame disappear and let another one appear.im making a game and when i click on start it needs to show another frame.got the whole code here:
import java.awt.Color;
import javax.swing.JButton;
import javax.swing.JFrame;
import javax.swing.JPanel;
public class RushhourStart
{
public static void main(String [] args)
{
JFrame frame = new JFrame();
frame.setSize(700, 700);
frame.setTitle("Rushhour");
frame.setLocationRelativeTo(null);
frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame. EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
frame.setVisible(true);
[code]...
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Oct 1, 2014
I'm new on Java/android and I wounder how could I get name of each control in a layout, ex.
for (int i=0;i<table1.getChildCount();i++ ) {
Object child=table1.getChildAt(i);
if( child instanceof EditText)
{
//get control name here
}
}
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Aug 31, 2014
Is it possible to create a JInternalFrame class with additional public functions that can be called from the desktop? Here is some snippets of the code. This is the Internal Frame with the public functions added after the constructor.
public class Search_Ifr extends javax.swing.JInternalFrame {
/**
* Creates new form Search_Ifr
*/
public Search_Ifr() {
initComponents();
[code].....
The line " ifrSearch.setTabPaneIndex("tabCust");" is throwing a compile error that the method is not found.
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Nov 8, 2014
I am trying to create a form where my customer can add some other fields(like: label,textbox), and he need to use that added fields for the next time he open the application...
I would like to know whether it is possible to save dynamically created controls and reuse it again...
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Jan 25, 2014
Java Code:
import javax.swing.*;
public class AnimateJInternalFrame {
JFrame jf=new JFrame();
JInternalFrame jif=new JInternalFrame();
Timer t;
[code]...
I want that JInternalFrame to animate smoothly downwards but it isn't working.
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Jun 15, 2015
I have been using JavaFX for some time now and have encountered many performance issues, mainly with the initial display of GUI elements. For example, a simple stage with a table view (with about 10 columns) and chart takes about 5 seconds to display. A color picker will take about 3 seconds from the time I click the control to when it displays the pallet. This only happens when the controls are first displayed. This can't be right. I have searched and none seems to have a similar problem so I thought I would ask here just to make sure. Here is a sample Hello world that shows the problem with the color picker (takes ~ 3 seconds to show pallet when clicked).
public class HelloWorld extends Application
{
@Override
public void start(Stage primaryStage) {
StackPane root = new StackPane();
ColorPicker cp = new ColorPicker();
root.getChildren().add(cp);
[Code] .....
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Feb 6, 2014
Is it possible to "drag & drop" controls from a db to the form design in Netbeans? InVB this is possible. How about Java - Netbeans?
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Dec 9, 2014
I have a stylesheet (mystylesheet.css) with following entry:
.flowpane{
-fx-background-color: rgb(0,0,0);
}
In then start-method of my application I execute:
StackPane root = new FlowPane();
Scene scene = new Scene(root,primaryScreenBounds.getWidth(),primaryScreenBounds.getHeight());
scene.getStylesheets().add(css.getFile());
root.applyCss();
No FlowPane gets black. But if I do that in SceneBuilder and add the stylesheet to root than after loading Fxml-file the FlowPane gets black.
Another approach:
StackPane root = new FlowPane();
Scene scene = new Scene(root,primaryScreenBounds.getWidth(),primaryScreenBounds.getHeight());
scene.getStylesheets().add(css.getFile());
root.getStyleSheets().add(css.getFile());
root.applyCss();
Nothing happens.
StackPane root = new FlowPane();
Scene scene = new Scene(root,primaryScreenBounds.getWidth(),primaryScreenBounds.getHeight());
scene.getStylesheets().add(css.getFile());
root.getStyleSheets().add(css.getFile());
root.getStyleClass().add("flowpanel");
root.applyCss();
Doesn't work too;
but root.setStyle("-fx-background-color: rgb(0,0,0) works. But I need to style my application by css-files.
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Feb 16, 2014
I have a problem with progress bar implementation to my project. Let me explain it;
I have Jframe named GUI. Filled with 2 datechooser combo box and 1 Buton.
And i have a Swingworker class named "MySwingWorker" for my long running task just like this;
package exampleproject;
import java.text.ParseException;
import java.text.SimpleDateFormat;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.logging.Level;
import java.util.logging.Logger;
[code]....
Just i want add a progress bar for listening MySwingWorker's setProgress updates. When buton clicked swingworker should executed and progress bar should come to screen. I read many articles about that but not understand correctly. Because i am beginner in JAVA.
Question1: Should i (create new class) or (implement to current gui or swingworker class) for progressbar?
Question2: Should i fired progress bar first and execute swingworker from progressbar class? or should i execute swingworker first and fired progress bar later and how?
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Jul 26, 2014
Is it a good idea to use the factory design pattern for say if I needed to create four different JDialogs for the same parent frame?
factory design interface
package client;
public interface Dialog {
void getInstanceOf ();
void initComponents ();
}
One of the four JDialog class would look something like this without the comments.
package client;
import javax.swing.JDialog;
@SuppressWarnings("serial")
public class AddCustomerDialog extends JDialog implements Dialog{
public AddCustomerDialog () {
//Some stuff goes here to set the settings for JDialog instance
[code]....
Of course you would have your factory class
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Mar 19, 2014
I would like to be able to change the locale in my Swing application at runtime and have all the text elements on the GUI update themselves with localized text from a ResourceBundle of the new locale.If there a simple way of achieving this without having to create an event model for all GUI pages?
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Apr 19, 2014
can we create web applications using swings? if yes how to create web app using swing?
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Jan 17, 2015
I have created a jtable with two columns so I need add checkboxes dynamically in to the first column.Bıt I couldn find something like add.How can do this.This is what I have so far
public CheckBoxes(){
table=new JTable(new TableModels());
TableColumnModel columnModel = null;
JCheckBox box;
for (int i = 0; i <2; i++) {
[Code] ....
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Dec 20, 2014
I've almost finished building an Editor in Java, but i'm a bit stuck on creating a JCheckBox that saves your credentials (as in password only) . I would like it to be on a JPanel under the password input box and above the Login and Register buttons.
Code:
Login.java (Main class for this problem)
[URL] ....
The main thing here is using GridLayout, which is what im currently working with but can't seem to get it under the password input box.. check: [URL] ....
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Mar 17, 2014
How to add combo box to swing ....
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Feb 12, 2014
how to open a GUI on top of another GUI? I have built a GUI and have a button that when pressed I want to open a new GUI which is another java application within the project, it seems pretty straight forward and I just need to insert 'new [name of application]()'
Button btnEdit = new Button(shell, SWT.NONE);
btnEdit.addSelectionListener(new SelectionAdapter() {
@Override
public void widgetSelected(SelectionEvent e) {
new edit();
}
});
btnEdit.setBounds(76, 10, 75, 25);
btnEdit.setText("Edit");
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Sep 13, 2014
What is the best way to run a Swing application on the web? Should I convert it to an applet or do something else?
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Jan 6, 2014
I find myself asking these two questions because I see them as relating. First question is; I always write
Java Code: f.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE); mh_sh_highlight_all('java');
(where f is a JFrame object)
to set the close for the JFrame. What I don't get about this is what is going on in the parenthesis. I looked in the Java Documentation, and it says an int goes inside. In that case, I don't really get what the word JFrame is doing there. Overall, please explain what is inside the parenthesis of that line and why it has to be there.The second question is a generic question. I notice a lot of times an object will be created, and as its parameter, you will have to instantiate an object. an example would be
Java Code: Class f = new Class(new Object) mh_sh_highlight_all('java');
What does it mean when an object gets created inside of a new object? Why is putting Java Code: new Object mh_sh_highlight_all('java');
ever necessary when concerning the two parenthesis?
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Jan 16, 2015
I am trying to add a JMenuBar to this program with just one dropdown to select one option but I am getting an error with the setJMenuBar(menuBar); line as it does not extend JFram. How I would add a menu to this program another way.
public class Calculator extends JPanel implements ActionListener{
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
JMenuBar menuBar = new JMenuBar();
JMenu noteMenu = new JMenu("Note");
JMenuItem newNote = new JMenuItem("New Note");
public static final int WIDTH = 350;
public static final int HEIGHT = 560;
[Code] ....
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