java.awt.peer
Interface WindowPeer

All Superinterfaces:
ComponentPeer, ContainerPeer
All Known Subinterfaces:
DialogPeer, FileDialogPeer, FramePeer

public interface WindowPeer
extends ContainerPeer

The peer interfaces are intended only for use in porting the AWT. They are not intended for use by application developers, and developers should not implement peers nor invoke any of the peer methods directly on the peer instances.


Method Summary
 void toBack()
           
 void toFront()
           
 
Methods inherited from interface java.awt.peer.ContainerPeer
beginLayout, beginValidate, endLayout, endValidate, getInsets, insets, isPaintPending
 
Methods inherited from interface java.awt.peer.ComponentPeer
canDetermineObscurity, checkImage, coalescePaintEvent, createBuffers, createImage, createImage, createVolatileImage, destroyBuffers, disable, dispose, enable, flip, getBackBuffer, getColorModel, getFontMetrics, getGraphics, getGraphicsConfiguration, getLocationOnScreen, getMinimumSize, getPreferredSize, getToolkit, handleEvent, handlesWheelScrolling, hide, isFocusable, isObscured, minimumSize, paint, preferredSize, prepareImage, print, repaint, requestFocus, reshape, setBackground, setBounds, setEnabled, setFont, setForeground, setVisible, show, updateCursorImmediately
 

Method Detail

toFront

public void toFront()

toBack

public void toBack()