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package javax.swing;


Constants used to control the window-closing operation. The setDefaultCloseOperation and getDefaultCloseOperation methods provided by JFrame, JInternalFrame, and JDialog use these constants. For examples of setting the default window-closing operation, see Responding to Window-Closing Events, a section in The Java Tutorial.
Author:Amy Fowler
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/** * Constants used to control the window-closing operation. * The <code>setDefaultCloseOperation</code> and * <code>getDefaultCloseOperation</code> methods * provided by <code>JFrame</code>, * <code>JInternalFrame</code>, and * <code>JDialog</code> * use these constants. * For examples of setting the default window-closing operation, see * <a href="https://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/uiswing/components/frame.html#windowevents">Responding to Window-Closing Events</a>, * a section in <em>The Java Tutorial</em>. * @see JFrame#setDefaultCloseOperation(int) * @see JDialog#setDefaultCloseOperation(int) * @see JInternalFrame#setDefaultCloseOperation(int) * * * @author Amy Fowler */
public interface WindowConstants {
The do-nothing default window close operation.
/** * The do-nothing default window close operation. */
public static final int DO_NOTHING_ON_CLOSE = 0;
The hide-window default window close operation
/** * The hide-window default window close operation */
public static final int HIDE_ON_CLOSE = 1;
The dispose-window default window close operation.

Note: When the last displayable window within the Java virtual machine (VM) is disposed of, the VM may terminate. See AWT Threading Issues for more information.

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/** * The dispose-window default window close operation. * <p> * <b>Note</b>: When the last displayable window * within the Java virtual machine (VM) is disposed of, the VM may * terminate. See <a href="../../java/awt/doc-files/AWTThreadIssues.html"> * AWT Threading Issues</a> for more information. * @see java.awt.Window#dispose() * @see JInternalFrame#dispose() */
public static final int DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE = 2;
The exit application default window close operation. Attempting to set this on Windows that support this, such as JFrame, may throw a SecurityException based on the SecurityManager. It is recommended you only use this in an application.
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Since:1.4
/** * The exit application default window close operation. Attempting * to set this on Windows that support this, such as * <code>JFrame</code>, may throw a <code>SecurityException</code> based * on the <code>SecurityManager</code>. * It is recommended you only use this in an application. * * @since 1.4 * @see JFrame#setDefaultCloseOperation */
public static final int EXIT_ON_CLOSE = 3; }