javax.swing.plaf.basic
Class BasicRootPaneUI
java.lang.Object
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+--javax.swing.plaf.ComponentUI
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+--javax.swing.plaf.RootPaneUI
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+--javax.swing.plaf.basic.BasicRootPaneUI
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- EventListener, PropertyChangeListener
- public class BasicRootPaneUI
- extends RootPaneUI
- implements PropertyChangeListener
Basic implementation of RootPaneUI, there is one shared between all
JRootPane instances.
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
BasicRootPaneUI
public BasicRootPaneUI()
createUI
public static ComponentUI createUI(JComponent c)
installUI
public void installUI(JComponent c)
- Overrides:
installUI
in class ComponentUI
uninstallUI
public void uninstallUI(JComponent c)
- Overrides:
uninstallUI
in class ComponentUI
installDefaults
protected void installDefaults(JRootPane c)
installComponents
protected void installComponents(JRootPane root)
installListeners
protected void installListeners(JRootPane root)
installKeyboardActions
protected void installKeyboardActions(JRootPane root)
uninstallDefaults
protected void uninstallDefaults(JRootPane root)
uninstallComponents
protected void uninstallComponents(JRootPane root)
uninstallListeners
protected void uninstallListeners(JRootPane root)
uninstallKeyboardActions
protected void uninstallKeyboardActions(JRootPane root)
propertyChange
public void propertyChange(PropertyChangeEvent e)
- Invoked when a property changes on the root pane. If the event
indicates the
defaultButton
has changed, this will
reinstall the keyboard actions.
- Specified by:
propertyChange
in interface PropertyChangeListener
- Following copied from interface:
java.beans.PropertyChangeListener
- Parameters:
evt
- A PropertyChangeEvent object describing the event source
and the property that has changed.
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