There does not seem to be such item in desktop properties, which I can list with this (from http://download.oracle.com/javase/1.4.2/docs/guide/swing/1.4/w2k_props.html):
String propnames[] = (String[])Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getDesktopProperty("win.propNames");
System.out.println("Supported windows property names:");
for(int i = 0; i < propnames.length; i++) {
System.out.println(propnames[i]);
}
I know I can use sun.awt.Win32GraphicsEnvironment#addDisplayChangedListener
but I'd rather not explicitly use Sun classes.
component.getGraphicsConfiguration().getBounds()
. It's a native method but the overhead should not be a burden.getGraphicsConfiguration()
can be very expensive so we don't want to call it every single time a window is displayed.getGraphicsConfiguration()
on awt is not expensive, it's just a lock w/ a field read. FYI: duringshow()
the lock is held. So I believe, the expensive part is just not true. Actually the lock is held very, very often.getGraphicsConfiguration()
withGraphicsEnvironment.getLocalGraphicsEnvironment().getScreenDevices()
, which usually take 4 seconds on my dual-monitor machine. But forgetGraphicsConfiguration()
to return non-null, the window has to be displayed, so if it turns out the previous location is slightly out of bound, user may see the window move. It's not the end of the world, of course, and I'll weight it against using Sun proprietary change listener.