Class JLayeredPane
- All Implemented Interfaces:
ImageObserver
,MenuContainer
,Serializable
,Accessible
- Direct Known Subclasses:
JDesktopPane
JLayeredPane
adds depth to a JFC/Swing container, allowing components to overlap each other when needed. AnInteger
object specifies each component's depth in the container, where higher-numbered components sit "on top" of other components. For task-oriented documentation and examples of using layered panes seeHow to Use a Layered Pane, a section inThe Java Tutorial.Example:
JLayeredPane
divides the depth-range into several different layers. Putting a component into one of those layers makes it easy to ensure that components overlap properly, without having to worry about specifying numbers for specific depths:- DEFAULT_LAYER
- The standard layer, where most components go. This the bottommost layer.
- PALETTE_LAYER
- The palette layer sits over the default layer. Useful for floating toolbars and palettes, so they can be positioned above other components.
- MODAL_LAYER
- The layer used for modal dialogs. They will appear on top of any toolbars, palettes, or standard components in the container.
- POPUP_LAYER
- The popup layer displays above dialogs. That way, the popup windows associated with combo boxes, tooltips, and other help text will appear above the component, palette, or dialog that generated them.
- DRAG_LAYER
- When dragging a component, reassigning it to the drag layer ensures that it is positioned over every other component in the container. When finished dragging, it can be reassigned to its normal layer.
JLayeredPane
methodsmoveToFront(Component)
,moveToBack(Component)
andsetPosition
can be used to reposition a component within its layer. ThesetLayer
method can also be used to change the component's current layer.Details
JLayeredPane
manages its list of children likeContainer
, but allows for the definition of a several layers within itself. Children in the same layer are managed exactly like the normalContainer
object, with the added feature that when children components overlap, children in higher layers display above the children in lower layers. Each layer is a distinct integer number. The layer attribute can be set on aComponent
by passing anInteger
object during the add call.
For example:
layeredPane.add(child, JLayeredPane.DEFAULT_LAYER); or layeredPane.add(child, Integer.valueOf(10));The layer attribute can also be set on a Component by calling
layeredPaneParent.setLayer(child, 10)on the
JLayeredPane
that is the parent of component. The layer should be setbefore adding the child to the parent.Higher number layers display above lower number layers. So, using numbers for the layers and letters for individual components, a representative list order would look like this:
5a, 5b, 5c, 2a, 2b, 2c, 1awhere the leftmost components are closest to the top of the display.
A component can be moved to the top or bottom position within its layer by callingmoveToFront
ormoveToBack
.
The position of a component within a layer can also be specified directly. Valid positions range from 0 up to one less than the number of components in that layer. A value of -1 indicates the bottommost position. A value of 0 indicates the topmost position. Unlike layer numbers, higher position values arelower in the display.
Note: This sequence (defined by java.awt.Container) is the reverse of the layer numbering sequence. Usually though, you will useHere are some examples using the method add(Component, layer, position): Calling add(5x, 5, -1) results in:moveToFront
,moveToBack
, andsetLayer
.
5a, 5b, 5c, 5x, 2a, 2b, 2c, 1aCalling add(5z, 5, 2) results in:
5a, 5b, 5z, 5c, 5x, 2a, 2b, 2c, 1aCalling add(3a, 3, 7) results in:
5a, 5b, 5z, 5c, 5x, 3a, 2a, 2b, 2c, 1aUsing normal paint/event mechanics results in 1a appearing at the bottom and 5a being above all other components.
Note: that these layers are simply a logical construct and LayoutManagers will affect all child components of this container without regard for layer settings.
Warning: Swing is not thread safe. For more information seeSwing's Threading Policy.
Warning: Serialized objects of this class will not be compatible with future Swing releases. The current serialization support is appropriate for short term storage or RMI between applications running the same version of Swing. As of 1.4, support for long term storage of all JavaBeans has been added to thejava.beans
package. Please seeXMLEncoder
.
- Since:
- 1.2
Nested Class Summary
Nested ClassesModifier and TypeClassDescriptionprotected class
This class implements accessibility support for theJLayeredPane
class.Nested classes/interfaces declared in class javax.swing.JComponent
JComponent.AccessibleJComponent
Nested classes/interfaces declared in class java.awt.Container
Container.AccessibleAWTContainer
Nested classes/interfaces declared in class java.awt.Component
Component.AccessibleAWTComponent,Component.BaselineResizeBehavior,Component.BltBufferStrategy,Component.FlipBufferStrategy
Field Summary
FieldsModifier and TypeFieldDescriptionstatic finalInteger
Convenience object defining the Default layer.static finalInteger
Convenience object defining the Drag layer.static finalInteger
Convenience object defining the Frame Content layer.static finalString
Bound propertystatic finalInteger
Convenience object defining the Modal layer.static finalInteger
Convenience object defining the Palette layer.static finalInteger
Convenience object defining the Popup layer.Fields declared in class javax.swing.JComponent
listenerList,TOOL_TIP_TEXT_KEY,ui,UNDEFINED_CONDITION,WHEN_ANCESTOR_OF_FOCUSED_COMPONENT,WHEN_FOCUSED,WHEN_IN_FOCUSED_WINDOW
Fields declared in class java.awt.Component
accessibleContext,BOTTOM_ALIGNMENT,CENTER_ALIGNMENT,LEFT_ALIGNMENT,RIGHT_ALIGNMENT,TOP_ALIGNMENT
Fields declared in interface java.awt.image.ImageObserver
ABORT,ALLBITS,ERROR,FRAMEBITS,HEIGHT,PROPERTIES,SOMEBITS,WIDTH
Constructor Summary
ConstructorsMethod Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionGets the AccessibleContext associated with this JLayeredPane.int
getComponentCountInLayer
(int layer) Returns the number of children currently in the specified layer.getComponentsInLayer
(int layer) Returns an array of the components in the specified layer.Returns the hashtable that maps components to layers.int
Returns the index of the specified Component.int
Returns the layer attribute for the specified Component.static int
Gets the layer property for a JComponent, it does not cause any side effects like setLayer().staticJLayeredPane
Convenience method that returns the first JLayeredPane which contains the specified component.protectedInteger
getObjectForLayer
(int layer) Returns the Integer object associated with a specified layer.int
Get the relative position of the component within its layer.int
Returns the highest layer value from all current children.protected int
insertIndexForLayer
(int layer, int position) Primitive method that determines the proper location to insert a new child based on layer and position requests.boolean
Returns false if components in the pane can overlap, which makes optimized drawing impossible.int
Returns the lowest layer value from all current children.void
Moves the component to the bottom of the components in its current layer (position -1).void
Moves the component to the top of the components in its current layer (position 0).void
Paints this JLayeredPane within the specified graphics context.protectedString
Returns a string representation of this JLayeredPane.static void
putLayer
(JComponent c, int layer) Sets the layer property on a JComponent.void
remove
(int index) Remove the indexed component from this pane.void
Removes all the components from this container.void
Sets the layer attribute on the specified component, making it the bottommost component in that layer.void
Sets the layer attribute for the specified component and also sets its position within that layer.void
setPosition
(Component c, int position) Moves the component toposition
within its current layer, where 0 is the topmost position within the layer and -1 is the bottommost position.Methods declared in class javax.swing.JComponent
addAncestorListener,addNotify,addVetoableChangeListener,computeVisibleRect,contains,createToolTip,disable,enable,firePropertyChange,firePropertyChange,fireVetoableChange,getActionForKeyStroke,getActionMap,getAlignmentX,getAlignmentY,getAncestorListeners,getAutoscrolls,getBaseline,getBaselineResizeBehavior,getBorder,getBounds,getClientProperty,getComponentGraphics,getComponentPopupMenu,getConditionForKeyStroke,getDebugGraphicsOptions,getDefaultLocale,getFontMetrics,getGraphics,getHeight,getInheritsPopupMenu,getInputMap,getInputMap,getInputVerifier,getInsets,getInsets,getListeners,getLocation,getMaximumSize,getMinimumSize,getNextFocusableComponent,getPopupLocation,getPreferredSize,getRegisteredKeyStrokes,getRootPane,getSize,getToolTipLocation,getToolTipText,getToolTipText,getTopLevelAncestor,getTransferHandler,getUI,getUIClassID,getVerifyInputWhenFocusTarget,getVetoableChangeListeners,getVisibleRect,getWidth,getX,getY,grabFocus,hide,isDoubleBuffered,isLightweightComponent,isManagingFocus,isOpaque,isPaintingForPrint,isPaintingOrigin,isPaintingTile,isRequestFocusEnabled,isValidateRoot,paintBorder,paintChildren,paintComponent,paintImmediately,paintImmediately,print,printAll,printBorder,printChildren,printComponent,processComponentKeyEvent,processKeyBinding,processKeyEvent,processMouseEvent,processMouseMotionEvent,putClientProperty,registerKeyboardAction,registerKeyboardAction,removeAncestorListener,removeNotify,removeVetoableChangeListener,repaint,repaint,requestDefaultFocus,requestFocus,requestFocus,requestFocusInWindow,requestFocusInWindow,resetKeyboardActions,reshape,revalidate,scrollRectToVisible,setActionMap,setAlignmentX,setAlignmentY,setAutoscrolls,setBackground,setBorder,setComponentPopupMenu,setDebugGraphicsOptions,setDefaultLocale,setDoubleBuffered,setEnabled,setFocusTraversalKeys,setFont,setForeground,setInheritsPopupMenu,setInputMap,setInputVerifier,setMaximumSize,setMinimumSize,setNextFocusableComponent,setOpaque,setPreferredSize,setRequestFocusEnabled,setToolTipText,setTransferHandler,setUI,setVerifyInputWhenFocusTarget,setVisible,unregisterKeyboardAction,update,updateUI
Methods declared in class java.awt.Container
add,add,add,add,add,addContainerListener,addImpl,addPropertyChangeListener,addPropertyChangeListener,applyComponentOrientation,areFocusTraversalKeysSet,countComponents,deliverEvent,doLayout,findComponentAt,findComponentAt,getComponent,getComponentAt,getComponentAt,getComponentCount,getComponents,getComponentZOrder,getContainerListeners,getFocusTraversalKeys,getFocusTraversalPolicy,getLayout,getMousePosition,insets,invalidate,isAncestorOf,isFocusCycleRoot,isFocusCycleRoot,isFocusTraversalPolicyProvider,isFocusTraversalPolicySet,layout,list,list,locate,minimumSize,paintComponents,preferredSize,printComponents,processContainerEvent,processEvent,remove,removeContainerListener,setComponentZOrder,setFocusCycleRoot,setFocusTraversalPolicy,setFocusTraversalPolicyProvider,setLayout,transferFocusDownCycle,validate,validateTree
Methods declared in class java.awt.Component
action,add,addComponentListener,addFocusListener,addHierarchyBoundsListener,addHierarchyListener,addInputMethodListener,addKeyListener,addMouseListener,addMouseMotionListener,addMouseWheelListener,bounds,checkImage,checkImage,coalesceEvents,contains,createImage,createImage,createVolatileImage,createVolatileImage,disableEvents,dispatchEvent,enable,enableEvents,enableInputMethods,firePropertyChange,firePropertyChange,firePropertyChange,firePropertyChange,firePropertyChange,firePropertyChange,firePropertyChange,getBackground,getBounds,getColorModel,getComponentListeners,getComponentOrientation,getCursor,getDropTarget,getFocusCycleRootAncestor,getFocusListeners,getFocusTraversalKeysEnabled,getFont,getForeground,getGraphicsConfiguration,getHierarchyBoundsListeners,getHierarchyListeners,getIgnoreRepaint,getInputContext,getInputMethodListeners,getInputMethodRequests,getKeyListeners,getLocale,getLocation,getLocationOnScreen,getMouseListeners,getMouseMotionListeners,getMousePosition,getMouseWheelListeners,getName,getParent,getPropertyChangeListeners,getPropertyChangeListeners,getSize,getToolkit,getTreeLock,gotFocus,handleEvent,hasFocus,imageUpdate,inside,isBackgroundSet,isCursorSet,isDisplayable,isEnabled,isFocusable,isFocusOwner,isFocusTraversable,isFontSet,isForegroundSet,isLightweight,isMaximumSizeSet,isMinimumSizeSet,isPreferredSizeSet,isShowing,isValid,isVisible,keyDown,keyUp,list,list,list,location,lostFocus,mouseDown,mouseDrag,mouseEnter,mouseExit,mouseMove,mouseUp,move,nextFocus,paintAll,postEvent,prepareImage,prepareImage,processComponentEvent,processFocusEvent,processHierarchyBoundsEvent,processHierarchyEvent,processInputMethodEvent,processMouseWheelEvent,remove,removeComponentListener,removeFocusListener,removeHierarchyBoundsListener,removeHierarchyListener,removeInputMethodListener,removeKeyListener,removeMouseListener,removeMouseMotionListener,removeMouseWheelListener,removePropertyChangeListener,removePropertyChangeListener,repaint,repaint,repaint,requestFocus,requestFocus,requestFocusInWindow,resize,resize,setBounds,setBounds,setComponentOrientation,setCursor,setDropTarget,setFocusable,setFocusTraversalKeysEnabled,setIgnoreRepaint,setLocale,setLocation,setLocation,setMixingCutoutShape,setName,setSize,setSize,show,show,size,toString,transferFocus,transferFocusBackward,transferFocusUpCycle
Field Details
DEFAULT_LAYER
Convenience object defining the Default layer. Equivalent to Integer.valueOf(0).PALETTE_LAYER
Convenience object defining the Palette layer. Equivalent to Integer.valueOf(100).MODAL_LAYER
Convenience object defining the Modal layer. Equivalent to Integer.valueOf(200).POPUP_LAYER
Convenience object defining the Popup layer. Equivalent to Integer.valueOf(300).DRAG_LAYER
Convenience object defining the Drag layer. Equivalent to Integer.valueOf(400).FRAME_CONTENT_LAYER
LAYER_PROPERTY
Constructor Details
JLayeredPane
public JLayeredPane()Create a new JLayeredPane
Method Details
remove
removeAll
isOptimizedDrawingEnabled
Returns false if components in the pane can overlap, which makes optimized drawing impossible. Otherwise, returns true.- Overrides:
isOptimizedDrawingEnabled
in classJComponent
- Returns:
- false if components can overlap, else true
- See Also:
putLayer
Sets the layer property on a JComponent. This method does not cause any side effects like setLayer() (painting, add/remove, etc). Normally you should use the instance method setLayer(), in order to get the desired side-effects (like repainting).- Parameters:
c
- the JComponent to movelayer
- an int specifying the layer to move it to- See Also:
getLayer
Gets the layer property for a JComponent, it does not cause any side effects like setLayer(). (painting, add/remove, etc) Normally you should use the instance method getLayer().- Parameters:
c
- the JComponent to check- Returns:
- an int specifying the component's layer
getLayeredPaneAbove
Convenience method that returns the first JLayeredPane which contains the specified component. Note that all JFrames have a JLayeredPane at their root, so any component in a JFrame will have a JLayeredPane parent.setLayer
Sets the layer attribute on the specified component, making it the bottommost component in that layer. Should be called before adding to parent.- Parameters:
c
- the Component to set the layer forlayer
- an int specifying the layer to set, where lower numbers are closer to the bottom
setLayer
Sets the layer attribute for the specified component and also sets its position within that layer.- Parameters:
c
- the Component to set the layer forlayer
- an int specifying the layer to set, where lower numbers are closer to the bottomposition
- an int specifying the position within the layer, where 0 is the topmost position and -1 is the bottommost position
getLayer
Returns the layer attribute for the specified Component.- Parameters:
c
- the Component to check- Returns:
- an int specifying the component's current layer
getIndexOf
Returns the index of the specified Component. This is the absolute index, ignoring layers. Index numbers, like position numbers, have the topmost component at index zero. Larger numbers are closer to the bottom.- Parameters:
c
- the Component to check- Returns:
- an int specifying the component's index
moveToFront
Moves the component to the top of the components in its current layer (position 0).- Parameters:
c
- the Component to move- See Also:
moveToBack
Moves the component to the bottom of the components in its current layer (position -1).- Parameters:
c
- the Component to move- See Also:
setPosition
Moves the component toposition
within its current layer, where 0 is the topmost position within the layer and -1 is the bottommost position.Note: Position numbering is defined by java.awt.Container, and is the opposite of layer numbering. Lower position numbers are closer to the top (0 is topmost), and higher position numbers are closer to the bottom.
- Parameters:
c
- the Component to moveposition
- an int in the range -1..N-1, where N is the number of components in the component's current layer
getPosition
Get the relative position of the component within its layer.- Parameters:
c
- the Component to check- Returns:
- an int giving the component's position, where 0 is the topmost position and the highest index value = the count of components at that layer minus 1
- See Also:
highestLayer
public int highestLayer()Returns the highest layer value from all current children. Returns 0 if there are no children.- Returns:
- an int indicating the layer of the topmost component in the pane, or zero if there are no children
lowestLayer
public int lowestLayer()Returns the lowest layer value from all current children. Returns 0 if there are no children.- Returns:
- an int indicating the layer of the bottommost component in the pane, or zero if there are no children
getComponentCountInLayer
public int getComponentCountInLayer(int layer) Returns the number of children currently in the specified layer.- Parameters:
layer
- an int specifying the layer to check- Returns:
- an int specifying the number of components in that layer
getComponentsInLayer
Returns an array of the components in the specified layer.- Parameters:
layer
- an int specifying the layer to check- Returns:
- an array of Components contained in that layer
paint
Paints this JLayeredPane within the specified graphics context.- Overrides:
paint
in classJComponent
- Parameters:
g
- the Graphics context within which to paint- See Also:
getComponentToLayer
getObjectForLayer
Returns the Integer object associated with a specified layer.- Parameters:
layer
- an int specifying the layer- Returns:
- an Integer object for that layer
insertIndexForLayer
protected int insertIndexForLayer(int layer, int position) Primitive method that determines the proper location to insert a new child based on layer and position requests.- Parameters:
layer
- an int specifying the layerposition
- an int specifying the position within the layer- Returns:
- an int giving the (absolute) insertion-index
- See Also:
paramString
Returns a string representation of this JLayeredPane. 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 benull
.- Overrides:
paramString
in classJComponent
- Returns:
- a string representation of this JLayeredPane.
getAccessibleContext
Gets the AccessibleContext associated with this JLayeredPane. For layered panes, the AccessibleContext takes the form of an AccessibleJLayeredPane. A new AccessibleJLayeredPane instance is created if necessary.- Specified by:
getAccessibleContext
in interfaceAccessible
- Overrides:
getAccessibleContext
in classComponent
- Returns:
- an AccessibleJLayeredPane that serves as the AccessibleContext of this JLayeredPane