public class PopupFactory extends Object
PopupFactory
, as the name implies, is used to obtain
instances of Popup
s. Popup
s are used to
display a Component
above all other Component
s
in a particular containment hierarchy. The general contract is that
once you have obtained a Popup
from a
PopupFactory
, you must invoke hide
on the
Popup
. The typical usage is:
PopupFactory factory = PopupFactory.getSharedInstance(); Popup popup = factory.getPopup(owner, contents, x, y); popup.show(); ... popup.hide();
Popup
Constructor and Description |
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PopupFactory() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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Popup |
getPopup(Component owner,
Component contents,
int x,
int y)
Creates a
Popup for the Component owner
containing the Component contents . |
static PopupFactory |
getSharedInstance()
Returns the shared
PopupFactory which can be used
to obtain Popup s. |
static void |
setSharedInstance(PopupFactory factory)
Sets the
PopupFactory that will be used to obtain
Popup s. |
public static void setSharedInstance(PopupFactory factory)
PopupFactory
that will be used to obtain
Popup
s.
This will throw an IllegalArgumentException
if
factory
is null.factory
- Shared PopupFactoryIllegalArgumentException
- if factory
is nullgetPopup(java.awt.Component, java.awt.Component, int, int)
public static PopupFactory getSharedInstance()
PopupFactory
which can be used
to obtain Popup
s.public Popup getPopup(Component owner, Component contents, int x, int y) throws IllegalArgumentException
Popup
for the Component owner
containing the Component contents
. owner
is used to determine which Window
the new
Popup
will parent the Component
the
Popup
creates to. A null owner
implies there
is no valid parent. x
and
y
specify the preferred initial location to place
the Popup
at. Based on screen size, or other paramaters,
the Popup
may not display at x
and
y
.owner
- Component mouse coordinates are relative to, may be nullcontents
- Contents of the Popupx
- Initial x screen coordinatey
- Initial y screen coordinateIllegalArgumentException
- if contents is null Submit a bug or feature
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