Related to this question: Is The Java Tutorials Translucent Window example giving trouble to those playing with jdk7?

with jdk1.6.0_26 I seem to be able to apply translucency to a JFrame, but not so with jre7:

NativeException: java.awt.IllegalComponentStateException: The frame is decorated

ex (jruby scripting java, works jdk1.6 not with jdk7 though):


require 'java'

class MouseDraw

  def self.go
    java_import 'javax.swing.JFrame'
    java_import 'com.sun.awt.AWTUtilities'

    f = JFrame.new
    AWTUtilities.set_window_opacity(f, 0.5)
    f.set_size 200,200
    f.show
  end

end
MouseDraw.go

So my question is "is it possible to have a translucent title bar in jdk7" (I would like a transparent window I'm creating to be draggable/resizable)

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Java 7 introduced Window.setOpacity() to do what the unofficial class AWTUtilities did in Java 6.

Unfortunately it's documented not to work with decorated windows:

The following conditions must be met in order to set the opacity value less than 1.0f:

(Emphasis mine)

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unfortunate indeed, it's a behaviour change which breaks existing code ... – kleopatra Sep 9 '11 at 9:24
@kleopatra: but that's what you signed up for when you used unofficial API: The AWTUtilities are not defined in Java SE and the new method doesn't break compatibility with any previously defined public method. – Joachim Sauer Sep 9 '11 at 9:44
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technically, you'r right, also technically, I didn't: instead used the AWTUtilitiesWrapper which was a half-official preview of the to-be functionality (and advertised as rather safe ;-) – kleopatra Sep 9 '11 at 9:56
judging from the tutorial being outdated, this looks (wild guess) like a rather late emergency brake for some wild or not so wild side-effect in decorated windows (bye bye fading out ;-) – kleopatra Sep 9 '11 at 10:00
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Fascinatingly, if you add

JFrame.setDefaultLookAndFeelDecorated(true);

Then it allows you to have a draggable, with title bar JFrame.

ref: Pass mouse events to applications behind from a Java UI

Now that is weird.

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