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I know how to set the resizing off in jFrame which is

setResizable(false);

but what I'd to do is to prevent user from making the frame size larger than specific width and height. ( resizing to smaller window size is fine) How can i do that?

edit: just tried this, donst do it:

  setSize(700,700);
  setVisible(true);
  setLocation(200,200);
  setMaximumSize(new Dimension(800, 800));
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  • May I ask why you would do this? This seems like a strange requirement.
    – splungebob
    Jul 5, 2013 at 17:09
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    sure. Suppose that I am displaying a video of size 320X240 inside a jFrame and if i maximize the frame the video has to maximize which makes it very ugly for that low resolution video. Si I don't want user being able to enlarge the jFarem.
    – C graphics
    Jul 5, 2013 at 17:22
  • Then keep the video player component/portion of your JFrame at 320x240 and just fill the extra space with "empty" space. A proper layout will take care of this for you with little to no effort. This is the same effect that most any media player on a PC/tablet/smartphone does.
    – splungebob
    Jul 5, 2013 at 17:28
  • :) Thanks but for some reason I would like to do it the way i described.
    – C graphics
    Jul 5, 2013 at 17:37

5 Answers 5

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You can use ComponentListener and override its componentResized() method. Although not a perfect solution . But this could let you to achieve what you are looking for. But the GUI would keep jerking... I wonder if there is some other better solution for this.

import javax.swing.*;
import javax.swing.event.*;
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
public class MainClass1 {
    public static void main(String[] args) 
    {
        final JFrame frame = new JFrame("My Frame");
        frame.setMaximumSize(new Dimension(350,250));
        frame.addComponentListener( new ComponentAdapter()
        {
            public void componentResized(ComponentEvent evt)
            {
                Dimension size = frame.getSize();
                Dimension max = frame.getMaximumSize();
                if (size.getWidth() > max.getWidth())
                {
                    frame.setSize((int)max.getWidth() ,(int) size.getHeight());
                }
                if (size.getHeight() > max.getHeight())
                {
                    frame.setSize((int)size.getWidth() ,(int) max.getHeight());
                }
            }
        });
        frame.setSize(200,100);
        frame.setVisible(true);
        frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
    }

}
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You can use

setMaximumSize(new Dimension(100,100));

or

setMinimumSize(new Dimension(100,100));

Because of a known Bug in Swing use this to set the MaxSize:

@Override
    public void paint(Graphics g) {
        Dimension d = getSize();
        Dimension m = getMaximumSize();
        boolean resize = d.width > m.width || d.height > m.height;
        d.width = Math.min(m.width, d.width);
        d.height = Math.min(m.height, d.height);
        
        if (resize) {
            Point p = getLocation();
            setVisible(false);
            setSize(d);
            setLocation(p);
            setVisible(true);
        }
        super.paint(g);
    }

Override the paint-method of your JFrame.

Is that what you wanted to do?

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  • Thanks but for some reason does not do it. please refer to my edited question
    – C graphics
    Jul 5, 2013 at 16:30
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    Thats a known Bug in swing: bugs.sun.com/view_bug.do?bug_id=6464548, but i had this problem as well some time ago, im not totaly sure how i solved it but i think i override an method which handled the resizing of the jframe Jul 5, 2013 at 16:33
  • Thank you, man if this is the only way to get around that bug, i will do it.
    – C graphics
    Jul 5, 2013 at 16:52
  • the setMaximumSize is made for the layout managers, because of that its not working with jframes. I think its easiest way to get around the bug, and if it works, its allright ;) Jul 5, 2013 at 16:53
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Create a ComponentListener and add the logic for your desired constraints in ComponentListener.componentResized().

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Get in your action listener method, then put

 xMax=700; yMax=700;

 if((xDim>=xMax)&&(xDim>=xMax))
 {
     setSize(xMax,yMax);
 }
 else
 {
     if(xDim>=xMax)
     {
         setSize(xMax,yDim);
     }
     if(yDim>=yMax)
     {
         setSize(xDim,yMax);
     }
 }
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You can implement component listener to check if the frame has been resized outside the specified bounds:

addComponentListener(new ComponentAdapter() {

        @Override
        public void componentResized(ComponentEvent e) {
            if (getSize().width > 400 || getSize().height > 400){
                setVisible(false);
                setSize(400, 400);
                setVisible(true);
            }
        }
    });

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