- All Known Implementing Classes:
- JApplet,- JDialog,- JFrame,- JInternalFrame,- JWindow
public interface RootPaneContainer
getContentPane() is generally implemented
 like this:
     public Container getContentPane() {
         return getRootPane().getContentPane();
     }
 
 This interface serves as a marker for Swing GUI builders
 that need to treat components like JFrame, that contain a
 single JRootPane, specially.  For example in a GUI builder,
 dropping a component on a RootPaneContainer would be interpreted
 as frame.getContentPane().add(child).
 
 As a convenience, the standard classes that implement this interface
 (such as JFrame, JDialog, JWindow, JApplet,
 and JInternalFrame) have their add, remove,
 and setLayout methods overridden, so that they delegate calls
 to the corresponding methods of the ContentPane.
 For example, you can add a child component to a frame as follows:
 
       frame.add(child);
 
 instead of:
 
       frame.getContentPane().add(child);
 
 
 The behavior of the add and
 setLayout methods for
 JFrame, JDialog, JWindow,
 JApplet and JInternalFrame is controlled by
 the rootPaneCheckingEnabled property. If this property is
 true (the default), then calls to these methods are
 forwarded to the contentPane; if false, these
 methods operate directly on the RootPaneContainer. This
 property is only intended for subclasses, and is therefore protected.
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Method SummaryModifier and Type Method Description ContainergetContentPane()Returns the contentPane.ComponentgetGlassPane()Returns the glassPane.JLayeredPanegetLayeredPane()Returns the layeredPane.JRootPanegetRootPane()Return this component's single JRootPane child.voidsetContentPane(Container contentPane)The "contentPane" is the primary container for application specific components.voidsetGlassPane(Component glassPane)The glassPane is always the first child of the rootPane and the rootPanes layout manager ensures that it's always as big as the rootPane.voidsetLayeredPane(JLayeredPane layeredPane)A Container that manages the contentPane and in some cases a menu bar.
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Method Details- 
getRootPaneJRootPane getRootPane()Return this component's single JRootPane child. A conventional implementation of this interface will have all of the other methods indirect through this one. The rootPane has two children: the glassPane and the layeredPane.- Returns:
- this components single JRootPane child.
- See Also:
- JRootPane
 
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setContentPaneThe "contentPane" is the primary container for application specific components. Applications should add children to the contentPane, set its layout manager, and so on.The contentPane may not be null. Generally implemented with getRootPane().setContentPane(contentPane);- Parameters:
- contentPane- the Container to use for the contents of this JRootPane
- Throws:
- IllegalComponentStateException- (a runtime exception) if the content pane parameter is null
- See Also:
- JRootPane.getContentPane(),- getContentPane()
 
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getContentPaneContainer getContentPane()Returns the contentPane.- Returns:
- the value of the contentPane property.
- See Also:
- setContentPane(java.awt.Container)
 
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setLayeredPaneA Container that manages the contentPane and in some cases a menu bar. The layeredPane can be used by descendants that want to add a child to the RootPaneContainer that isn't layout managed. For example an internal dialog or a drag and drop effect component.The layeredPane may not be null. Generally implemented with getRootPane().setLayeredPane(layeredPane);- Parameters:
- layeredPane- the layered pane
- Throws:
- IllegalComponentStateException- (a runtime exception) if the layered pane parameter is null
- See Also:
- getLayeredPane(),- JRootPane.getLayeredPane()
 
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getLayeredPaneJLayeredPane getLayeredPane()Returns the layeredPane.- Returns:
- the value of the layeredPane property.
- See Also:
- setLayeredPane(javax.swing.JLayeredPane)
 
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setGlassPaneThe glassPane is always the first child of the rootPane and the rootPanes layout manager ensures that it's always as big as the rootPane. By default it's transparent and not visible. It can be used to temporarily grab all keyboard and mouse input by adding listeners and then making it visible. by default it's not visible.The glassPane may not be null. Generally implemented with getRootPane().setGlassPane(glassPane);- Parameters:
- glassPane- the glass pane
- See Also:
- getGlassPane(),- JRootPane.setGlassPane(java.awt.Component)
 
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getGlassPaneComponent getGlassPane()Returns the glassPane.- Returns:
- the value of the glassPane property.
- See Also:
- setGlassPane(java.awt.Component)
 
 
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