Uses of Class
java.awt.AWTException
Package
Description
Contains all of the classes for creating user interfaces and for painting
graphics and images.
Provides interfaces that enable the development of input methods that can be
used with any Java runtime environment.
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Uses of AWTException in java.awt
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionvoid
Adds aTrayIcon
to theSystemTray
.protected void
Component.FlipBufferStrategy.createBuffers(int numBuffers, BufferCapabilities caps)
Creates one or more complex, flipping buffers with the given capabilities.void
Canvas.createBufferStrategy(int numBuffers, BufferCapabilities caps)
Creates a new strategy for multi-buffering on this component with the required buffer capabilities.void
Window.createBufferStrategy(int numBuffers, BufferCapabilities caps)
Creates a new strategy for multi-buffering on this component with the required buffer capabilities.GraphicsConfiguration.createCompatibleVolatileImage(int width, int height, ImageCapabilities caps)
Returns aVolatileImage
with a data layout and color model compatible with thisGraphicsConfiguration
, using the specified image capabilities.GraphicsConfiguration.createCompatibleVolatileImage(int width, int height, ImageCapabilities caps, int transparency)
Returns aVolatileImage
with a data layout and color model compatible with thisGraphicsConfiguration
, using the specified image capabilities and transparency value.Component.createVolatileImage(int width, int height, ImageCapabilities caps)
Creates a volatile off-screen drawable image, with the given capabilities.static Cursor
Cursor.getSystemCustomCursor(String name)
Returns a system-specific custom cursor object matching the specified name.ModifierConstructorDescriptionprotected
FlipBufferStrategy(int numBuffers, BufferCapabilities caps)
Creates a new flipping buffer strategy for this component.Robot()
Constructs a Robot object in the coordinate system of the primary screen.Robot(GraphicsDevice screen)
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Uses of AWTException in java.awt.im.spi
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionLocale[]
InputMethodDescriptor.getAvailableLocales()
Returns the locales supported by the corresponding input method.