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package javafx.stage;
import javafx.collections.ObservableList;
import javafx.scene.Node;
A Popup is a special window-like container for a scene graph. It is typically
used for tooltip like notification, drop down boxes, menus, and so forth.
The popup has no decorations, and essentially acts as a specialized
scene/window which has no decorations, is transparent, and with a null fill.
Since: JavaFX 2.0
/**
* A Popup is a special window-like container for a scene graph. It is typically
* used for tooltip like notification, drop down boxes, menus, and so forth.
* The popup has no decorations, and essentially acts as a specialized
* scene/window which has no decorations, is transparent, and with a null fill.
*
* @since JavaFX 2.0
*/
public class Popup extends PopupWindow {
The ObservableList of Node
s to be rendered on this Popup
. The content forms the complete visual representation of the Popup. Popups have no intrinsic visuals. /**
* The ObservableList of {@code Node}s to be rendered on this
* {@code Popup}. The content forms the complete visual representation of
* the Popup. Popups have no intrinsic visuals.
*/
@Override public final ObservableList<Node> getContent() {
return super.getContent();
}
}