JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.3.1

Uses of Class
javax.swing.JRootPane

Packages that use JRootPane
javax.swing Provides a set of "lightweight" (all-Java language) components that, to the maximum degree possible, work the same on all platforms. 
javax.swing.plaf.basic Provides user interface objects built according to the Basic look-and-feel. 
 

Uses of JRootPane in javax.swing
 

Fields in javax.swing declared as JRootPane
protected  JRootPane JWindow.rootPane
          The JRootPane instance that manages the contentPane and optional menuBar for this frame, as well as the glassPane.
protected  JRootPane JApplet.rootPane
           
protected  JRootPane JInternalFrame.rootPane
          The JRootPane instance that manages the contentPane and optional menuBar for this frame, as well as the glassPane.
protected  JRootPane JFrame.rootPane
          The JRootPane instance that manages the contentPane and optional menuBar for this frame, as well as the glassPane.
protected  JRootPane JDialog.rootPane
           
 

Methods in javax.swing that return JRootPane
 JRootPane JComponent.getRootPane()
          Returns the JRootPane ancestor for a component
protected  JRootPane JWindow.createRootPane()
          Called by the constructor methods to create the default rootPane.
 JRootPane JWindow.getRootPane()
          Returns the rootPane object for this window.
protected  JRootPane JApplet.createRootPane()
          Called by the constructor methods to create the default rootPane.
 JRootPane JApplet.getRootPane()
          Returns the rootPane object for this applet.
static JRootPane SwingUtilities.getRootPane(Component c)
          If c is a JRootPane descendant return its JRootPane ancestor.
protected  JRootPane JInternalFrame.createRootPane()
          Called by the constructor to set up the JRootPane.
 JRootPane JInternalFrame.getRootPane()
          Returns the rootPane object for this frame.
protected  JRootPane JFrame.createRootPane()
          Called by the constructor methods to create the default rootPane.
 JRootPane JFrame.getRootPane()
          Returns the rootPane object for this frame.
 JRootPane RootPaneContainer.getRootPane()
          Return this component's single JRootPane child.
protected  JRootPane JDialog.createRootPane()
          Called by the constructor methods to create the default rootPane.
 JRootPane JDialog.getRootPane()
          Returns the rootPane object for this dialog.
 

Methods in javax.swing with parameters of type JRootPane
protected  void JWindow.setRootPane(JRootPane root)
          Sets the new rootPane object for this window.
protected  void JApplet.setRootPane(JRootPane root)
          Sets the rootPane property.
protected  void JInternalFrame.setRootPane(JRootPane root)
          Sets the rootPane property.
protected  void JFrame.setRootPane(JRootPane root)
          Sets the rootPane property.
protected  void JDialog.setRootPane(JRootPane root)
          Sets the rootPane property.
 

Constructors in javax.swing with parameters of type JRootPane
JRootPane.RootLayout()
           
JRootPane.AccessibleJRootPane()
           
 

Uses of JRootPane in javax.swing.plaf.basic
 

Methods in javax.swing.plaf.basic with parameters of type JRootPane
protected  void BasicRootPaneUI.installDefaults(JRootPane c)
           
protected  void BasicRootPaneUI.installComponents(JRootPane root)
           
protected  void BasicRootPaneUI.installListeners(JRootPane root)
           
protected  void BasicRootPaneUI.installKeyboardActions(JRootPane root)
           
protected  void BasicRootPaneUI.uninstallDefaults(JRootPane root)
           
protected  void BasicRootPaneUI.uninstallComponents(JRootPane root)
           
protected  void BasicRootPaneUI.uninstallListeners(JRootPane root)
           
protected  void BasicRootPaneUI.uninstallKeyboardActions(JRootPane root)
           
 


JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.3.1

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