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java.lang.Objectjava.awt.Component
java.awt.Container
public class Container
A generic Abstract Window Toolkit(AWT) container object is a component that can contain other AWT components.
Components added to a container are tracked in a list. The order of the list will define the components' front-to-back stacking order within the container. If no index is specified when adding a component to a container, it will be added to the end of the list (and hence to the bottom of the stacking order).
Note: For details on the focus subsystem, see How to Use the Focus Subsystem, a section in The Java Tutorial, and the Focus Specification for more information.
add(java.awt.Component, int), 
getComponent(int), 
LayoutManager, 
Serialized Form| Nested Class Summary | |
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protected  class | 
Container.AccessibleAWTContainer
Inner class of Container used to provide default support for accessibility.  | 
| Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class java.awt.Component | 
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Component.AccessibleAWTComponent, Component.BltBufferStrategy, Component.FlipBufferStrategy | 
| Field Summary | 
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| Fields inherited from class java.awt.Component | 
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BOTTOM_ALIGNMENT, CENTER_ALIGNMENT, LEFT_ALIGNMENT, RIGHT_ALIGNMENT, TOP_ALIGNMENT | 
| Fields inherited from interface java.awt.image.ImageObserver | 
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ABORT, ALLBITS, ERROR, FRAMEBITS, HEIGHT, PROPERTIES, SOMEBITS, WIDTH | 
| Constructor Summary | |
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Container()
Constructs a new Container.  | 
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| Method Summary | ||
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 Component | 
add(Component comp)
Appends the specified component to the end of this container.  | 
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 Component | 
add(Component comp,
    int index)
Adds the specified component to this container at the given position.  | 
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 void | 
add(Component comp,
    Object constraints)
Adds the specified component to the end of this container.  | 
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 void | 
add(Component comp,
    Object constraints,
    int index)
Adds the specified component to this container with the specified constraints at the specified index.  | 
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 Component | 
add(String name,
    Component comp)
Adds the specified component to this container.  | 
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 void | 
addContainerListener(ContainerListener l)
Adds the specified container listener to receive container events from this container.  | 
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protected  void | 
addImpl(Component comp,
        Object constraints,
        int index)
Adds the specified component to this container at the specified index.  | 
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 void | 
addNotify()
Makes this Container displayable by connecting it to a native screen resource.  | 
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 void | 
addPropertyChangeListener(PropertyChangeListener listener)
Adds a PropertyChangeListener to the listener list.  | 
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 void | 
addPropertyChangeListener(String propertyName,
                          PropertyChangeListener listener)
Adds a PropertyChangeListener to the listener list for a specific property.  | 
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 void | 
applyComponentOrientation(ComponentOrientation o)
Sets the ComponentOrientation property of this container
 and all components contained within it. | 
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 boolean | 
areFocusTraversalKeysSet(int id)
Returns whether the Set of focus traversal keys for the given focus traversal operation has been explicitly defined for this Container.  | 
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 int | 
countComponents()
Deprecated. As of JDK version 1.1, replaced by getComponentCount().  | 
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 void | 
deliverEvent(Event e)
Deprecated. As of JDK version 1.1, replaced by dispatchEvent(AWTEvent e) | 
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 void | 
doLayout()
Causes this container to lay out its components.  | 
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 Component | 
findComponentAt(int x,
                int y)
Locates the visible child component that contains the specified position.  | 
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 Component | 
findComponentAt(Point p)
Locates the visible child component that contains the specified point.  | 
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 float | 
getAlignmentX()
Returns the alignment along the x axis.  | 
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 float | 
getAlignmentY()
Returns the alignment along the y axis.  | 
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 Component | 
getComponent(int n)
Gets the nth component in this container.  | 
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 Component | 
getComponentAt(int x,
               int y)
Locates the component that contains the x,y position.  | 
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 Component | 
getComponentAt(Point p)
Gets the component that contains the specified point.  | 
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 int | 
getComponentCount()
Gets the number of components in this panel.  | 
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 Component[] | 
getComponents()
Gets all the components in this container.  | 
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 int | 
getComponentZOrder(Component comp)
Returns the z-order index of the component inside the container.  | 
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 ContainerListener[] | 
getContainerListeners()
Returns an array of all the container listeners registered on this container.  | 
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 Set<AWTKeyStroke> | 
getFocusTraversalKeys(int id)
Returns the Set of focus traversal keys for a given traversal operation for this Container.  | 
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 FocusTraversalPolicy | 
getFocusTraversalPolicy()
Returns the focus traversal policy that will manage keyboard traversal of this Container's children, or null if this Container is not a focus cycle root.  | 
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 Insets | 
getInsets()
Determines the insets of this container, which indicate the size of the container's border.  | 
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 LayoutManager | 
getLayout()
Gets the layout manager for this container.  | 
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getListeners(Class<T> listenerType)
Returns an array of all the objects currently registered as FooListeners
 upon this Container. | 
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 Dimension | 
getMaximumSize()
Returns the maximum size of this container.  | 
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 Dimension | 
getMinimumSize()
Returns the minimum size of this container.  | 
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 Point | 
getMousePosition(boolean allowChildren)
Returns the position of the mouse pointer in this Container's
 coordinate space if the Container is under the mouse pointer,
 otherwise returns null. | 
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 Dimension | 
getPreferredSize()
Returns the preferred size of this container.  | 
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 Insets | 
insets()
Deprecated. As of JDK version 1.1, replaced by getInsets(). | 
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 void | 
invalidate()
Invalidates the container.  | 
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 boolean | 
isAncestorOf(Component c)
Checks if the component is contained in the component hierarchy of this container.  | 
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 boolean | 
isFocusCycleRoot()
Returns whether this Container is the root of a focus traversal cycle.  | 
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 boolean | 
isFocusCycleRoot(Container container)
Returns whether the specified Container is the focus cycle root of this Container's focus traversal cycle.  | 
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 boolean | 
isFocusTraversalPolicyProvider()
Returns whether this container provides focus traversal policy.  | 
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 boolean | 
isFocusTraversalPolicySet()
Returns whether the focus traversal policy has been explicitly set for this Container.  | 
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 void | 
layout()
Deprecated. As of JDK version 1.1, replaced by doLayout(). | 
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 void | 
list(PrintStream out,
     int indent)
Prints a listing of this container to the specified output stream.  | 
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 void | 
list(PrintWriter out,
     int indent)
Prints out a list, starting at the specified indentation, to the specified print writer.  | 
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 Component | 
locate(int x,
       int y)
Deprecated. As of JDK version 1.1, replaced by getComponentAt(int, int). | 
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 Dimension | 
minimumSize()
Deprecated. As of JDK version 1.1, replaced by getMinimumSize(). | 
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 void | 
paint(Graphics g)
Paints the container.  | 
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 void | 
paintComponents(Graphics g)
Paints each of the components in this container.  | 
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protected  String | 
paramString()
Returns a string representing the state of this Container. | 
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 Dimension | 
preferredSize()
Deprecated. As of JDK version 1.1, replaced by getPreferredSize(). | 
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 void | 
print(Graphics g)
Prints the container.  | 
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 void | 
printComponents(Graphics g)
Prints each of the components in this container.  | 
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protected  void | 
processContainerEvent(ContainerEvent e)
Processes container events occurring on this container by dispatching them to any registered ContainerListener objects.  | 
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protected  void | 
processEvent(AWTEvent e)
Processes events on this container.  | 
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 void | 
remove(Component comp)
Removes the specified component from this container.  | 
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 void | 
remove(int index)
Removes the component, specified by index, 
 from this container. | 
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 void | 
removeAll()
Removes all the components from this container.  | 
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 void | 
removeContainerListener(ContainerListener l)
Removes the specified container listener so it no longer receives container events from this container.  | 
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 void | 
removeNotify()
Makes this Container undisplayable by removing its connection to its native screen resource.  | 
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 void | 
setComponentZOrder(Component comp,
                   int index)
Moves the specified component to the specified z-order index in the container.  | 
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 void | 
setFocusCycleRoot(boolean focusCycleRoot)
Sets whether this Container is the root of a focus traversal cycle.  | 
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 void | 
setFocusTraversalKeys(int id,
                      Set<? extends AWTKeyStroke> keystrokes)
Sets the focus traversal keys for a given traversal operation for this Container.  | 
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 void | 
setFocusTraversalPolicy(FocusTraversalPolicy policy)
Sets the focus traversal policy that will manage keyboard traversal of this Container's children, if this Container is a focus cycle root.  | 
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 void | 
setFocusTraversalPolicyProvider(boolean provider)
Sets whether this container will be used to provide focus traversal policy.  | 
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 void | 
setFont(Font f)
Sets the font of this container.  | 
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 void | 
setLayout(LayoutManager mgr)
Sets the layout manager for this container.  | 
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 void | 
transferFocusBackward()
Transfers the focus to the previous component, as though this Component were the focus owner.  | 
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 void | 
transferFocusDownCycle()
Transfers the focus down one focus traversal cycle.  | 
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 void | 
update(Graphics g)
Updates the container.  | 
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 void | 
validate()
Validates this container and all of its subcomponents.  | 
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protected  void | 
validateTree()
Recursively descends the container tree and recomputes the layout for any subtrees marked as needing it (those marked as invalid).  | 
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| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object | 
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clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait | 
| Constructor Detail | 
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public Container()
| Method Detail | 
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public int getComponentCount()
getComponent(int)@Deprecated public int countComponents()
public Component getComponent(int n)
n - the index of the component to get.
ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException - if the nth value does not exist.public Component[] getComponents()
public Insets getInsets()
 A Frame object, for example, has a top inset that 
 corresponds to the height of the frame's title bar.
Insets, 
LayoutManager@Deprecated public Insets insets()
getInsets().
public Component add(Component comp)
addImpl(java.awt.Component, java.lang.Object, int).
 
 Note: If a component has been added to a container that
 has been displayed, validate must be
 called on that container to display the new component.
 If multiple components are being added, you can improve
 efficiency by calling validate only once,
 after all the components have been added.
comp - the component to be added
addImpl(java.awt.Component, java.lang.Object, int), 
validate(), 
JComponent.revalidate()
public Component add(String name,
                     Component comp)
addImpl(java.awt.Component, java.lang.Object, int).
 
 This method is obsolete as of 1.1.  Please use the
 method add(Component, Object) instead.
add(Component, Object)
public Component add(Component comp,
                     int index)
addImpl(java.awt.Component, java.lang.Object, int).
 
 Note: If a component has been added to a container that
 has been displayed, validate must be
 called on that container to display the new component.
 If multiple components are being added, you can improve
 efficiency by calling validate only once,
 after all the components have been added.
comp - the component to be addedindex - the position at which to insert the component, 
                   or -1 to append the component to the end
compaddImpl(java.awt.Component, java.lang.Object, int), 
remove(int), 
validate(), 
JComponent.revalidate()
public final void setComponentZOrder(Component comp,
                                     int index)
 If the component is a child of some other container, it is 
 removed from that container before being added to this container.
 The important difference between this method and 
 java.awt.Container.add(Component, int) is that this method
 doesn't call removeNotify on the component while 
 removing it from its previous container unless necessary and when 
 allowed by the underlying native windowing system. This way, if the 
 component has the keyboard focus, it maintains the focus when 
 moved to the new position. 
 
 This property is guaranteed to apply only to lightweight
 non-Container components.
 
 Note: Not all platforms support changing the z-order of
 heavyweight components from one container into another without
 the call to removeNotify. There is no way to detect
 whether a platform supports this, so developers shouldn't make
 any assumptions.
comp - the component to be movedindex - the position in the container's list to
            insert the component, where getComponentCount()
            appends to the end
NullPointerException - if comp is
            null
IllegalArgumentException - if comp is one of the
            container's parents
IllegalArgumentException - if index is not in
            the range [0, getComponentCount()] for moving 
            between containers, or not in the range 
            [0, getComponentCount()-1] for moving inside
            a container
IllegalArgumentException - if adding a container to itself
IllegalArgumentException - if adding a Window
            to a containergetComponentZOrder(java.awt.Component)public final int getComponentZOrder(Component comp)
comp - the component being queried
nullSince:
  setComponentZOrder(java.awt.Component, int)
public void add(Component comp,
                Object constraints)
addImpl(java.awt.Component, java.lang.Object, int).
 
 Note: If a component has been added to a container that
 has been displayed, validate must be
 called on that container to display the new component.
 If multiple components are being added, you can improve
 efficiency by calling validate only once,
 after all the components have been added.
comp - the component to be addedconstraints - an object expressing 
                  layout contraints for this componentaddImpl(java.awt.Component, java.lang.Object, int), 
validate(), 
JComponent.revalidate(), 
LayoutManager
public void add(Component comp,
                Object constraints,
                int index)
addImpl(java.awt.Component, java.lang.Object, int).
 
 Note: If a component has been added to a container that
 has been displayed, validate must be
 called on that container to display the new component.
 If multiple components are being added, you can improve
 efficiency by calling validate only once,
 after all the components have been added.
comp - the component to be addedconstraints - an object expressing layout contraints for thisindex - the position in the container's list at which to insert
 the component; -1 means insert at the end
 componentaddImpl(java.awt.Component, java.lang.Object, int), 
validate(), 
JComponent.revalidate(), 
remove(int), 
LayoutManager
protected void addImpl(Component comp,
                       Object constraints,
                       int index)
addLayoutComponent
 method.
 
 The constraints are
 defined by the particular layout manager being used.  For 
 example, the BorderLayout class defines five
 constraints: BorderLayout.NORTH,
 BorderLayout.SOUTH, BorderLayout.EAST,
 BorderLayout.WEST, and BorderLayout.CENTER.
 
 The GridBagLayout class requires a
 GridBagConstraints object.  Failure to pass
 the correct type of constraints object results in an
 IllegalArgumentException.
 
 If the layout manager implements both the LayoutManager
 and LayoutManager2 interfaces, the 
 LayoutManager2 methods are called.
 
Note that if the component already exists in this container or a child of this container, it is removed from that container before being added to this container.
This is the method to override if a program needs to track every add request to a container as all other add methods defer to this one. An overriding method should usually include a call to the superclass's version of the method:
 super.addImpl(comp, constraints, index)
 
 
comp - the component to be addedconstraints - an object expressing layout constraints 
                 for this componentindex - the position in the container's list at which to
                 insert the component, where -1 
                 means append to the end
IllegalArgumentException - if index is invalid
IllegalArgumentException - if adding the container's parent
                        to itself
IllegalArgumentException - if comp has been added
         to the Container more than once
IllegalArgumentException - if adding a window to a containeradd(Component), 
add(Component, int), 
add(Component, java.lang.Object), 
LayoutManager, 
LayoutManager2public void remove(int index)
index, 
 from this container. 
 This method also notifies the layout manager to remove the
 component from this container's layout via the
 removeLayoutComponent method.
index - the index of the component to be removedadd(java.awt.Component)public void remove(Component comp)
removeLayoutComponent method.
comp - the component to be removedadd(java.awt.Component), 
remove(int)public void removeAll()
removeLayoutComponent method.
add(java.awt.Component), 
remove(int)public LayoutManager getLayout()
doLayout(), 
setLayout(java.awt.LayoutManager)public void setLayout(LayoutManager mgr)
mgr - the specified layout managerdoLayout(), 
getLayout()public void doLayout()
validate method instead.
doLayout in class ComponentLayoutManager.layoutContainer(java.awt.Container), 
setLayout(java.awt.LayoutManager), 
validate()@Deprecated public void layout()
doLayout().
layout in class Componentpublic void invalidate()
invalidate in class Componentvalidate(), 
layout(), 
LayoutManagerpublic void validate()
 The validate method is used to cause a container
 to lay out its subcomponents again. It should be invoked when
 this container's subcomponents are modified (added to or
 removed from the container, or layout-related information
 changed) after the container has been displayed.
validate in class Componentadd(java.awt.Component), 
Component.invalidate(), 
JComponent.revalidate()protected void validateTree()
validate.
public void setFont(Font f)
setFont in class Componentf - The font to become this container's font.Component.getFont()public Dimension getPreferredSize()
getPreferredSize in class ComponentDimension that represents 
                the preferred size of this container.getMinimumSize(), 
getLayout(), 
LayoutManager.preferredLayoutSize(Container), 
Component.getPreferredSize()@Deprecated public Dimension preferredSize()
getPreferredSize().
preferredSize in class Componentpublic Dimension getMinimumSize()
getMinimumSize in class ComponentDimension that represents 
                the minimum size of this container.getPreferredSize(), 
getLayout(), 
LayoutManager.minimumLayoutSize(Container), 
Component.getMinimumSize()@Deprecated public Dimension minimumSize()
getMinimumSize().
minimumSize in class Componentpublic Dimension getMaximumSize()
getMaximumSize in class ComponentgetPreferredSize()public float getAlignmentX()
getAlignmentX in class Componentpublic float getAlignmentY()
getAlignmentY in class Componentpublic void paint(Graphics g)
paint in class Componentg - the specified Graphics windowComponent.update(Graphics)public void update(Graphics g)
update in class Componentg - the specified Graphics windowComponent.update(Graphics)public void print(Graphics g)
print in class Componentg - the specified Graphics windowComponent.update(Graphics)public void paintComponents(Graphics g)
g - the graphics context.Component.paint(java.awt.Graphics), 
Component.paintAll(java.awt.Graphics)public void printComponents(Graphics g)
g - the graphics context.Component.print(java.awt.Graphics), 
Component.printAll(java.awt.Graphics)public void addContainerListener(ContainerListener l)
l - the container listenerremoveContainerListener(java.awt.event.ContainerListener), 
getContainerListeners()public void removeContainerListener(ContainerListener l)
l - the container listeneraddContainerListener(java.awt.event.ContainerListener), 
getContainerListeners()public ContainerListener[] getContainerListeners()
ContainerListeners
         or an empty array if no container
         listeners are currently registeredaddContainerListener(java.awt.event.ContainerListener), 
removeContainerListener(java.awt.event.ContainerListener)public <T extends EventListener> T[] getListeners(Class<T> listenerType)
FooListeners
 upon this Container.
 FooListeners are registered using the
 addFooListener method.
 
 You can specify the listenerType argument
 with a class literal, such as
 FooListener.class.
 For example, you can query a
 Container c
 for its container listeners with the following code:
 
ContainerListener[] cls = (ContainerListener[])(c.getListeners(ContainerListener.class));If no such listeners exist, this method returns an empty array.
getListeners in class ComponentlistenerType - the type of listeners requested; this parameter
          should specify an interface that descends from
          java.util.EventListener
FooListeners on this container,
          or an empty array if no such listeners have been added
ClassCastException - if listenerType
          doesn't specify a class or interface that implements
          java.util.EventListenergetContainerListeners()protected void processEvent(AWTEvent e)
ContainerEvent, it invokes the
 processContainerEvent method, else it invokes 
 its superclass's processEvent.
 Note that if the event parameter is null
 the behavior is unspecified and may result in an
 exception.
processEvent in class Componente - the eventComponent.processComponentEvent(java.awt.event.ComponentEvent), 
Component.processFocusEvent(java.awt.event.FocusEvent), 
Component.processKeyEvent(java.awt.event.KeyEvent), 
Component.processMouseEvent(java.awt.event.MouseEvent), 
Component.processMouseMotionEvent(java.awt.event.MouseEvent), 
Component.processInputMethodEvent(java.awt.event.InputMethodEvent), 
Component.processHierarchyEvent(java.awt.event.HierarchyEvent), 
Component.processMouseWheelEvent(java.awt.event.MouseWheelEvent)protected void processContainerEvent(ContainerEvent e)
addContainerListener
 enableEvents
 Note that if the event parameter is null
 the behavior is unspecified and may result in an
 exception.
e - the container eventComponent.enableEvents(long)@Deprecated public void deliverEvent(Event e)
dispatchEvent(AWTEvent e)
deliverEvent in class Component
public Component getComponentAt(int x,
                                int y)
getComponentAt in class Componentx - the x coordinatey - the y coordinate
Component.contains(int, int)
@Deprecated
public Component locate(int x,
                                   int y)
getComponentAt(int, int).
locate in class Componentpublic Component getComponentAt(Point p)
getComponentAt in class Componentp - the point.
null if the component does 
                 not contain the point.Component.contains(int, int)
public Point getMousePosition(boolean allowChildren)
                       throws HeadlessException
Container's
 coordinate space if the Container is under the mouse pointer,
 otherwise returns null.
 This method is similar to Component.getMousePosition() with the exception
 that it can take the Container's children into account.
 If allowChildren is false, this method will return
 a non-null value only if the mouse pointer is above the Container
 directly, not above the part obscured by children.
 If allowChildren is true, this method returns
 a non-null value if the mouse pointer is above Container or any
 of its descendants.
allowChildren - true if children should be taken into account
Component, or null
HeadlessException - if GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless() returns trueComponent.getMousePosition()
public Component findComponentAt(int x,
                                 int y)
The findComponentAt method is different from getComponentAt in that getComponentAt only searches the Container's immediate children; if the containing component is a Container, findComponentAt will search that child to find a nested component.
x - the x coordinatey - the y coordinate
Component.contains(int, int), 
getComponentAt(int, int)public Component findComponentAt(Point p)
The findComponentAt method is different from getComponentAt in that getComponentAt only searches the Container's immediate children; if the containing component is a Container, findComponentAt will search that child to find a nested component.
p - the point.
Component.contains(int, int), 
getComponentAt(int, int)public void addNotify()
addNotify in class ComponentComponent.isDisplayable(), 
removeNotify()public void removeNotify()
removeNotify in class ComponentComponent.isDisplayable(), 
addNotify()public boolean isAncestorOf(Component c)
c - the component
true if it is an ancestor; 
             false otherwise.protected String paramString()
Container.
 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.
paramString in class Component
public void list(PrintStream out,
                 int indent)
 The immediate children of the container are printed with
 an indentation of indent+1.  The children
 of those children are printed at indent+2
 and so on.
list in class Componentout - a print streamindent - the number of spaces to indentComponent.list(java.io.PrintStream, int)
public void list(PrintWriter out,
                 int indent)
 The immediate children of the container are printed with
 an indentation of indent+1.  The children
 of those children are printed at indent+2
 and so on.
list in class Componentout - a print writerindent - the number of spaces to indentComponent.list(java.io.PrintWriter, int)
public void setFocusTraversalKeys(int id,
                                  Set<? extends AWTKeyStroke> keystrokes)
The default values for a Container's focus traversal keys are implementation-dependent. Sun recommends that all implementations for a particular native platform use the same default values. The recommendations for Windows and Unix are listed below. These recommendations are used in the Sun AWT implementations.
| Identifier | Meaning | Default | |
|---|---|---|---|
| KeyboardFocusManager.FORWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS | Normal forward keyboard traversal | TAB on KEY_PRESSED, CTRL-TAB on KEY_PRESSED | |
| KeyboardFocusManager.BACKWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS | Normal reverse keyboard traversal | SHIFT-TAB on KEY_PRESSED, CTRL-SHIFT-TAB on KEY_PRESSED | |
| KeyboardFocusManager.UP_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEYS | Go up one focus traversal cycle | none | |
| KeyboardFocusManager.DOWN_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEYS | Go down one focus traversal cycle | none | 
Using the AWTKeyStroke API, client code can specify on which of two specific KeyEvents, KEY_PRESSED or KEY_RELEASED, the focus traversal operation will occur. Regardless of which KeyEvent is specified, however, all KeyEvents related to the focus traversal key, including the associated KEY_TYPED event, will be consumed, and will not be dispatched to any Container. It is a runtime error to specify a KEY_TYPED event as mapping to a focus traversal operation, or to map the same event to multiple default focus traversal operations.
If a value of null is specified for the Set, this Container inherits the Set from its parent. If all ancestors of this Container have null specified for the Set, then the current KeyboardFocusManager's default Set is used.
setFocusTraversalKeys in class Componentid - one of KeyboardFocusManager.FORWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS,
        KeyboardFocusManager.BACKWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS,
        KeyboardFocusManager.UP_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEYS, or
        KeyboardFocusManager.DOWN_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEYSkeystrokes - the Set of AWTKeyStroke for the specified operation
IllegalArgumentException - if id is not one of
         KeyboardFocusManager.FORWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS,
         KeyboardFocusManager.BACKWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS,
         KeyboardFocusManager.UP_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEYS, or
         KeyboardFocusManager.DOWN_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEYS, or if keystrokes
         contains null, or if any Object in keystrokes is not an
         AWTKeyStroke, or if any keystroke represents a KEY_TYPED event,
         or if any keystroke already maps to another focus traversal
         operation for this ContainergetFocusTraversalKeys(int), 
KeyboardFocusManager.FORWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS, 
KeyboardFocusManager.BACKWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS, 
KeyboardFocusManager.UP_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEYS, 
KeyboardFocusManager.DOWN_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEYSpublic Set<AWTKeyStroke> getFocusTraversalKeys(int id)
setFocusTraversalKeys for a full description of each key.)
 If a Set of traversal keys has not been explicitly defined for this Container, then this Container's parent's Set is returned. If no Set has been explicitly defined for any of this Container's ancestors, then the current KeyboardFocusManager's default Set is returned.
getFocusTraversalKeys in class Componentid - one of KeyboardFocusManager.FORWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS,
        KeyboardFocusManager.BACKWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS,
        KeyboardFocusManager.UP_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEYS, or
        KeyboardFocusManager.DOWN_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEYS
IllegalArgumentException - if id is not one of
         KeyboardFocusManager.FORWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS,
         KeyboardFocusManager.BACKWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS,
         KeyboardFocusManager.UP_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEYS, or
         KeyboardFocusManager.DOWN_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEYSsetFocusTraversalKeys(int, java.util.Set extends java.awt.AWTKeyStroke>), 
KeyboardFocusManager.FORWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS, 
KeyboardFocusManager.BACKWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS, 
KeyboardFocusManager.UP_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEYS, 
KeyboardFocusManager.DOWN_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEYSpublic boolean areFocusTraversalKeysSet(int id)
false, this Container is inheriting the
 Set from an ancestor, or from the current KeyboardFocusManager.
areFocusTraversalKeysSet in class Componentid - one of KeyboardFocusManager.FORWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS,
        KeyboardFocusManager.BACKWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS,
        KeyboardFocusManager.UP_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEYS, or
        KeyboardFocusManager.DOWN_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEYS
true if the the Set of focus traversal keys for the
         given focus traversal operation has been explicitly defined for
         this Component; false otherwise.
IllegalArgumentException - if id is not one of
         KeyboardFocusManager.FORWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS,
        KeyboardFocusManager.BACKWARD_TRAVERSAL_KEYS,
        KeyboardFocusManager.UP_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEYS, or
        KeyboardFocusManager.DOWN_CYCLE_TRAVERSAL_KEYSpublic boolean isFocusCycleRoot(Container container)
true for both such
 Containers in this case.
isFocusCycleRoot in class Componentcontainer - the Container to be tested
true if the specified Container is a focus-cycle-
         root of this Container; false otherwiseisFocusCycleRoot()public void transferFocusBackward()
Component
transferFocusBackward in class ComponentComponent.requestFocus()public void setFocusTraversalPolicy(FocusTraversalPolicy policy)
If this Container is not a focus cycle root, the policy will be remembered, but will not be used or inherited by this or any other Containers until this Container is made a focus cycle root.
policy - the new focus traversal policy for this ContainergetFocusTraversalPolicy(), 
setFocusCycleRoot(boolean), 
isFocusCycleRoot(java.awt.Container)public FocusTraversalPolicy getFocusTraversalPolicy()
setFocusTraversalPolicy(java.awt.FocusTraversalPolicy), 
setFocusCycleRoot(boolean), 
isFocusCycleRoot(java.awt.Container)public boolean isFocusTraversalPolicySet()
false, this
 Container will inherit its focus traversal policy from an ancestor.
true if the focus traversal policy has been
         explicitly set for this Container; false otherwise.public void setFocusCycleRoot(boolean focusCycleRoot)
The alternative way to specify the traversal order of this Container's children is to make this Container a focus traversal policy provider.
focusCycleRoot - indicates whether this Container is the root of a
        focus traversal cycleisFocusCycleRoot(), 
setFocusTraversalPolicy(java.awt.FocusTraversalPolicy), 
getFocusTraversalPolicy(), 
ContainerOrderFocusTraversalPolicy, 
setFocusTraversalPolicyProvider(boolean)public boolean isFocusCycleRoot()
setFocusCycleRoot(boolean), 
setFocusTraversalPolicy(java.awt.FocusTraversalPolicy), 
getFocusTraversalPolicy(), 
ContainerOrderFocusTraversalPolicypublic final void setFocusTraversalPolicyProvider(boolean provider)
true will be used to acquire focus traversal policy
 instead of closest focus cycle root ancestor.
provide - indicates whether this container will be used to
                provide focus traversal policysetFocusTraversalPolicy(java.awt.FocusTraversalPolicy), 
getFocusTraversalPolicy(), 
isFocusTraversalPolicyProvider()public final boolean isFocusTraversalPolicyProvider()
true then when
 keyboard focus manager searches container hierarchy for focus
 traversal policy and encounters this container before any other
 container with this property as true or focus cycle roots then
 its focus traversal policy will be used instead of focus cycle
 root's policy.
true if this container provides focus traversal
         policy, false otherwisesetFocusTraversalPolicy(java.awt.FocusTraversalPolicy), 
getFocusTraversalPolicy(), 
setFocusCycleRoot(boolean), 
setFocusTraversalPolicyProvider(boolean)public void transferFocusDownCycle()
Component.requestFocus(), 
isFocusCycleRoot(java.awt.Container), 
setFocusCycleRoot(boolean)public void applyComponentOrientation(ComponentOrientation o)
ComponentOrientation property of this container
 and all components contained within it.
applyComponentOrientation in class Componento - the new component orientation of this container and
        the components contained within it.
NullPointerException - if orientation is null.Component.setComponentOrientation(java.awt.ComponentOrientation), 
Component.getComponentOrientation()public void addPropertyChangeListener(PropertyChangeListener listener)
If listener is null, no exception is thrown and no action is performed.
addPropertyChangeListener in class Componentlistener - the PropertyChangeListener to be addedComponent.removePropertyChangeListener(java.beans.PropertyChangeListener), 
addPropertyChangeListener(java.lang.String,java.beans.PropertyChangeListener)
public void addPropertyChangeListener(String propertyName,
                                      PropertyChangeListener listener)
If listener is null, no exception is thrown and no action is performed.
addPropertyChangeListener in class ComponentpropertyName - one of the property names listed abovelistener - the PropertyChangeListener to be addedaddPropertyChangeListener(java.beans.PropertyChangeListener), 
Component.removePropertyChangeListener(java.beans.PropertyChangeListener)
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