Package javafx.stage

Class Stage

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    EventTarget

    public class Stage
    extends Window
    The JavaFX Stage class is the top level JavaFX container. The primary Stage is constructed by the platform. Additional Stage objects may be constructed by the application.

    Stage objects must be constructed and modified on the JavaFX Application Thread.

    The JavaFX Application Thread is created as part of the startup process for the JavaFX runtime. See the Application class and the Platform.startup(Runnable) method for more information.

    Many of the Stage properties are read only because they can be changed externally by the underlying platform and therefore must not be bindable.

    Style

    A stage has one of the following styles:

    The style must be initialized before the stage is made visible.

    On some platforms decorations might not be available. For example, on some mobile or embedded devices. In these cases a request for a DECORATED or UTILITY window will be accepted, but no decorations will be shown.

    Owner

    A stage can optionally have an owner Window. When a window is a stage's owner, it is said to be the parent of that stage.

    Owned Stages are tied to the parent Window. An owned stage will always be on top of its parent window. When a parent window is closed or iconified, then all owned windows will be affected as well. Owned Stages cannot be independantly iconified.

    The owner must be initialized before the stage is made visible.

    Modality

    A stage has one of the following modalities:

    • Modality.NONE - a stage that does not block any other window.
    • Modality.WINDOW_MODAL - a stage that blocks input events from being delivered to all windows from its owner (parent) to its root. Its root is the closest ancestor window without an owner.
    • Modality.APPLICATION_MODAL - a stage that blocks input events from being delivered to all windows from the same application, except for those from its child hierarchy.

    When a window is blocked by a modal stage its Z-order relative to its ancestors is preserved, and it receives no input events and no window activation events, but continues to animate and render normally. Note that showing a modal stage does not necessarily block the caller. The Window.show() method returns immediately regardless of the modality of the stage. Use the showAndWait() method if you need to block the caller until the modal stage is hidden (closed). The modality must be initialized before the stage is made visible.

    Example:

    
    import javafx.application.Application;
    import javafx.scene.Group;
    import javafx.scene.Scene;
    import javafx.scene.text.Font;
    import javafx.scene.text.Text;
    import javafx.stage.Stage;
    
    public class HelloWorld extends Application {
    
        @Override public void start(Stage stage) {
            Text text = new Text(10, 40, "Hello World!");
            text.setFont(new Font(40));
            Scene scene = new Scene(new Group(text));
    
            stage.setTitle("Welcome to JavaFX!");
            stage.setScene(scene);
            stage.sizeToScene();
            stage.show();
        }
    
        public static void main(String[] args) {
            Application.launch(args);
        }
    }
    
     

    produces the following on Windows:

    A visual rendering
 of a JavaFX Stage on Windows

    produces the following on Mac OSX:

    A visual rendering
 of a JavaFX Stage on Mac OSX

    produces the following on Linux:

    A visual rendering
 of a JavaFX Stage on Linux

    Since:
    JavaFX 2.0
    • Property Detail

      • fullScreen

        public final ReadOnlyBooleanProperty fullScreenProperty
        Specifies whether this Stage should be a full-screen, undecorated window.

        The implementation of full-screen mode is platform and profile-dependent.

        When set to true, the Stage will attempt to enter full-screen mode when visible. Set to false to return Stage to windowed mode. An IllegalStateException is thrown if this property is set on a thread other than the JavaFX Application Thread.

        The full-screen mode will be exited (and the fullScreen attribute will be set to false) if the full-screen Stage loses focus or if another Stage enters full-screen mode on the same Screen. Note that a Stage in full-screen mode can become invisible without losing its full-screen status and will again enter full-screen mode when the Stage becomes visible.

        If the platform supports multiple screens an application can control which Screen the Stage will enter full-screen mode on by setting its position to be within the bounds of that Screen prior to entering full-screen mode.

        However once in full-screen mode, Stage's x, y, width, and height variables will continue to represent the non-full-screen position and size of the window; the same for iconified, resizable, style, and opacity. If changes are made to any of these attributes while in full-screen mode, upon exiting full-screen mode the Stage will assume those attributes.

        In case that more Stage modes are set simultaneously their order of importance is iconified, fullScreen, maximized (from strongest to weakest).

        The property is read only because it can be changed externally by the underlying platform and therefore must not be bindable.

        The user can unconditionally exit full-screen mode at any time by pressing ESC.

        If a security manager is present, the application must have the FXPermission "unrestrictedFullScreen" in order to enter full-screen mode with no restrictions. Applications without permission will have the following restrictions:

        • Applications can only enter full-screen mode in response to user input. More specifically, entering is allowed from mouse (Node.mousePressed/mouseReleased/mouseClicked) or keyboard (Node.keyPressed/keyReleased/keyTyped) event handlers. It is not allowed to enter full-screen mode in response to ESC key. Attempting to enter full-screen mode from any other context will be ignored.

          If Stage was constructed as full-screen but not visible it will enter full-screen mode upon becoming visible, with the same limitations to when this is allowed to happen as when setting fullScreen to true.

        • If the application was allowed to enter full-screen mode it will have limited keyboard input. It will only receive KEY_PRESSED and KEY_RELEASED events from the following keys: UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT, SPACE, TAB, PAGE_UP, PAGE_DOWN, HOME, END, ENTER
        Default value:
        false
        See Also:
        isFullScreen(), setFullScreen(boolean)
      • iconified

        public final ReadOnlyBooleanProperty iconifiedProperty
        Defines whether the Stage is iconified or not.

        In case that more Stage modes are set simultaneously their order of importance is iconified} fullScreen, maximized (from strongest to weakest).

        On some mobile and embedded platforms setting this property to true will hide the Stage but not show an icon for it.

        The property is read only because it can be changed externally by the underlying platform and therefore must not be bindable.

        Default value:
        false
        See Also:
        isIconified(), setIconified(boolean)
      • maximized

        public final ReadOnlyBooleanProperty maximizedProperty
        Defines whether the Stage is maximized or not.

        In case that more Stage modes are set simultaneously their order of importance is iconified, fullScreen, maximized (from strongest to weakest).

        The property is read only because it can be changed externally by the underlying platform and therefore must not be bindable.

        Default value:
        false
        Since:
        JavaFX 8.0
        See Also:
        isMaximized(), setMaximized(boolean)
      • alwaysOnTop

        public final ReadOnlyBooleanProperty alwaysOnTopProperty
        Defines whether this Stage is kept on top of other windows.

        If some other window is already always-on-top then the relative order between these windows is unspecified (depends on platform).

        If a security manager is present, the application must have the FXPermission "setWindowAlwaysOnTop" in order for this property to have any effect. If the application does not have permission, attempting to set this property will be ignored and the property value will be restored to false.

        The property is read only because it can be changed externally by the underlying platform and therefore must not be bindable.

        Default value:
        false
        Since:
        JavaFX 8u20
        See Also:
        isAlwaysOnTop(), setAlwaysOnTop(boolean)
      • resizable

        public final BooleanProperty resizableProperty
        Defines whether the Stage is resizable or not by the user. Programatically you may still change the size of the Stage. This is a hint which allows the implementation to optionally make the Stage resizable by the user.

        Warning: Since 8.0 the property cannot be bound and will throw RuntimeException on an attempt to do so. This is because the setting of resizable is asynchronous on some systems or generally might be set by the system / window manager.
        Bidirectional binds are still allowed, as they don't block setting of the property by the system.

        Default value:
        true
        See Also:
        isResizable(), setResizable(boolean)
      • fullScreenExitKey

        public final ObjectProperty<KeyCombination> fullScreenExitKeyProperty
        Get the property for the Full Screen exit key combination.
        Since:
        JavaFX 8.0
    • Constructor Detail

      • Stage

        public Stage()
        Creates a new instance of decorated Stage.
        Throws:
        IllegalStateException - if this constructor is called on a thread other than the JavaFX Application Thread.
      • Stage

        public Stage​(StageStyle style)
        Creates a new instance of Stage.
        Parameters:
        style - The style of the Stage
        Throws:
        IllegalStateException - if this constructor is called on a thread other than the JavaFX Application Thread.
    • Method Detail

      • setScene

        public final void setScene​(Scene value)
        Specify the scene to be used on this stage.
        Overrides:
        setScene in class Window
      • showAndWait

        public void showAndWait()
        Shows this stage and waits for it to be hidden (closed) before returning to the caller. This method temporarily blocks processing of the current event, and starts a nested event loop to handle other events. This method must be called on the FX Application thread.

        A Stage is hidden (closed) by one of the following means:

        • the application calls the Window.hide() or close() method on this stage
        • this stage has a non-null owner window, and its owner is closed
        • the user closes the window via the window system (for example, by pressing the close button in the window decoration)

        After the Stage is hidden, and the application has returned from the event handler to the event loop, the nested event loop terminates and this method returns to the caller.

        For example, consider the following sequence of operations for different event handlers, assumed to execute in the order shown below:

        void evtHander1(...) {
             stage1.showAndWait();
             doSomethingAfterStage1Closed(...)
         }
        
         void evtHander2(...) {
             stage1.hide();
             doSomethingElseHere(...)
         }
        evtHandler1 will block at the call to showAndWait. It will resume execution after stage1 is hidden and the current event handler, in this case evtHandler2, returns to the event loop. This means that doSomethingElseHere will execute before doSomethingAfterStage1Closed.

        More than one stage may be shown with showAndWait. Each call will start a new nested event loop. The stages may be hidden in any order, but a particular nested event loop (and thus the showAndWait method for the associated stage) will only terminate after all inner event loops have also terminated.

        For example, consider the following sequence of operations for different event handlers, assumed to execute in the order shown below:

        void evtHander1() {
             stage1.showAndWait();
             doSomethingAfterStage1Closed(...)
         }
        
         void evtHander2() {
             stage2.showAndWait();
             doSomethingAfterStage2Closed(...)
         }
        
         void evtHander3() {
             stage1.hide();
             doSomethingElseHere(...)
         }
        
         void evtHander4() {
             stage2.hide();
             doSomethingElseHereToo(...)
         }
        evtHandler1 will block at the call to stage1.showAndWait, starting up a nested event loop just like in the previous example. evtHandler2 will then block at the call to stage2.showAndWait, starting up another (inner) nested event loop. The first call to stage1.showAndWait will resume execution after stage1 is hidden, but only after the inner nested event loop started by stage2.showAndWait has terminated. This means that the call to stage1.showAndWait won't return until after evtHandler2 has returned. The order of execution is: stage1.showAndWait, stage2.showAndWait, stage1.hide, doSomethingElseHere, stage2.hide, doSomethingElseHereToo, doSomethingAfterStage2Closed, doSomethingAfterStage1Closed.

        This method must not be called on the primary stage or on a stage that is already visible. Additionally, it must either be called from an input event handler or from the run method of a Runnable passed to Platform.runLater. It must not be called during animation or layout processing.

        Throws:
        IllegalStateException - if this method is called on a thread other than the JavaFX Application Thread.
        IllegalStateException - if this method is called during animation or layout processing.
        IllegalStateException - if this method is called on the primary stage.
        IllegalStateException - if this stage is already showing.
        Since:
        JavaFX 2.2
      • initStyle

        public final void initStyle​(StageStyle style)
        Specifies the style for this stage. This must be done prior to making the stage visible. The style is one of: StageStyle.DECORATED, StageStyle.UNDECORATED, StageStyle.TRANSPARENT, or StageStyle.UTILITY.
        Default value:
        StageStyle.DECORATED
        Parameters:
        style - the style for this stage.
        Throws:
        IllegalStateException - if this property is set after the stage has ever been made visible.
      • getStyle

        public final StageStyle getStyle()
        Retrieves the style attribute for this stage.
        Returns:
        the stage style.
      • initModality

        public final void initModality​(Modality modality)
        Specifies the modality for this stage. This must be done prior to making the stage visible. The modality is one of: Modality.NONE, Modality.WINDOW_MODAL, or Modality.APPLICATION_MODAL.
        Default value:
        Modality.NONE
        Parameters:
        modality - the modality for this stage.
        Throws:
        IllegalStateException - if this property is set after the stage has ever been made visible.
        IllegalStateException - if this stage is the primary stage.
      • getModality

        public final Modality getModality()
        Retrieves the modality attribute for this stage.
        Returns:
        the modality.
      • initOwner

        public final void initOwner​(Window owner)
        Specifies the owner Window for this stage, or null for a top-level, unowned stage. This must be done prior to making the stage visible.
        Default value:
        null
        Parameters:
        owner - the owner for this stage.
        Throws:
        IllegalStateException - if this property is set after the stage has ever been made visible.
        IllegalStateException - if this stage is the primary stage.
      • getOwner

        public final Window getOwner()
        Retrieves the owner Window for this stage, or null for an unowned stage.
        Returns:
        the owner Window.
      • setFullScreen

        public final void setFullScreen​(boolean value)
        Sets the value of the property fullScreen.
        Property description:
        Specifies whether this Stage should be a full-screen, undecorated window.

        The implementation of full-screen mode is platform and profile-dependent.

        When set to true, the Stage will attempt to enter full-screen mode when visible. Set to false to return Stage to windowed mode. An IllegalStateException is thrown if this property is set on a thread other than the JavaFX Application Thread.

        The full-screen mode will be exited (and the fullScreen attribute will be set to false) if the full-screen Stage loses focus or if another Stage enters full-screen mode on the same Screen. Note that a Stage in full-screen mode can become invisible without losing its full-screen status and will again enter full-screen mode when the Stage becomes visible.

        If the platform supports multiple screens an application can control which Screen the Stage will enter full-screen mode on by setting its position to be within the bounds of that Screen prior to entering full-screen mode.

        However once in full-screen mode, Stage's x, y, width, and height variables will continue to represent the non-full-screen position and size of the window; the same for iconified, resizable, style, and opacity. If changes are made to any of these attributes while in full-screen mode, upon exiting full-screen mode the Stage will assume those attributes.

        In case that more Stage modes are set simultaneously their order of importance is iconified, fullScreen, maximized (from strongest to weakest).

        The property is read only because it can be changed externally by the underlying platform and therefore must not be bindable.

        The user can unconditionally exit full-screen mode at any time by pressing ESC.

        If a security manager is present, the application must have the FXPermission "unrestrictedFullScreen" in order to enter full-screen mode with no restrictions. Applications without permission will have the following restrictions:

        • Applications can only enter full-screen mode in response to user input. More specifically, entering is allowed from mouse (Node.mousePressed/mouseReleased/mouseClicked) or keyboard (Node.keyPressed/keyReleased/keyTyped) event handlers. It is not allowed to enter full-screen mode in response to ESC key. Attempting to enter full-screen mode from any other context will be ignored.

          If Stage was constructed as full-screen but not visible it will enter full-screen mode upon becoming visible, with the same limitations to when this is allowed to happen as when setting fullScreen to true.

        • If the application was allowed to enter full-screen mode it will have limited keyboard input. It will only receive KEY_PRESSED and KEY_RELEASED events from the following keys: UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT, SPACE, TAB, PAGE_UP, PAGE_DOWN, HOME, END, ENTER
        Default value:
        false
      • isFullScreen

        public final boolean isFullScreen()
        Gets the value of the property fullScreen.
        Property description:
        Specifies whether this Stage should be a full-screen, undecorated window.

        The implementation of full-screen mode is platform and profile-dependent.

        When set to true, the Stage will attempt to enter full-screen mode when visible. Set to false to return Stage to windowed mode. An IllegalStateException is thrown if this property is set on a thread other than the JavaFX Application Thread.

        The full-screen mode will be exited (and the fullScreen attribute will be set to false) if the full-screen Stage loses focus or if another Stage enters full-screen mode on the same Screen. Note that a Stage in full-screen mode can become invisible without losing its full-screen status and will again enter full-screen mode when the Stage becomes visible.

        If the platform supports multiple screens an application can control which Screen the Stage will enter full-screen mode on by setting its position to be within the bounds of that Screen prior to entering full-screen mode.

        However once in full-screen mode, Stage's x, y, width, and height variables will continue to represent the non-full-screen position and size of the window; the same for iconified, resizable, style, and opacity. If changes are made to any of these attributes while in full-screen mode, upon exiting full-screen mode the Stage will assume those attributes.

        In case that more Stage modes are set simultaneously their order of importance is iconified, fullScreen, maximized (from strongest to weakest).

        The property is read only because it can be changed externally by the underlying platform and therefore must not be bindable.

        The user can unconditionally exit full-screen mode at any time by pressing ESC.

        If a security manager is present, the application must have the FXPermission "unrestrictedFullScreen" in order to enter full-screen mode with no restrictions. Applications without permission will have the following restrictions:

        • Applications can only enter full-screen mode in response to user input. More specifically, entering is allowed from mouse (Node.mousePressed/mouseReleased/mouseClicked) or keyboard (Node.keyPressed/keyReleased/keyTyped) event handlers. It is not allowed to enter full-screen mode in response to ESC key. Attempting to enter full-screen mode from any other context will be ignored.

          If Stage was constructed as full-screen but not visible it will enter full-screen mode upon becoming visible, with the same limitations to when this is allowed to happen as when setting fullScreen to true.

        • If the application was allowed to enter full-screen mode it will have limited keyboard input. It will only receive KEY_PRESSED and KEY_RELEASED events from the following keys: UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT, SPACE, TAB, PAGE_UP, PAGE_DOWN, HOME, END, ENTER
        Default value:
        false
      • fullScreenProperty

        public final ReadOnlyBooleanProperty fullScreenProperty()
        Specifies whether this Stage should be a full-screen, undecorated window.

        The implementation of full-screen mode is platform and profile-dependent.

        When set to true, the Stage will attempt to enter full-screen mode when visible. Set to false to return Stage to windowed mode. An IllegalStateException is thrown if this property is set on a thread other than the JavaFX Application Thread.

        The full-screen mode will be exited (and the fullScreen attribute will be set to false) if the full-screen Stage loses focus or if another Stage enters full-screen mode on the same Screen. Note that a Stage in full-screen mode can become invisible without losing its full-screen status and will again enter full-screen mode when the Stage becomes visible.

        If the platform supports multiple screens an application can control which Screen the Stage will enter full-screen mode on by setting its position to be within the bounds of that Screen prior to entering full-screen mode.

        However once in full-screen mode, Stage's x, y, width, and height variables will continue to represent the non-full-screen position and size of the window; the same for iconified, resizable, style, and opacity. If changes are made to any of these attributes while in full-screen mode, upon exiting full-screen mode the Stage will assume those attributes.

        In case that more Stage modes are set simultaneously their order of importance is iconified, fullScreen, maximized (from strongest to weakest).

        The property is read only because it can be changed externally by the underlying platform and therefore must not be bindable.

        The user can unconditionally exit full-screen mode at any time by pressing ESC.

        If a security manager is present, the application must have the FXPermission "unrestrictedFullScreen" in order to enter full-screen mode with no restrictions. Applications without permission will have the following restrictions:

        • Applications can only enter full-screen mode in response to user input. More specifically, entering is allowed from mouse (Node.mousePressed/mouseReleased/mouseClicked) or keyboard (Node.keyPressed/keyReleased/keyTyped) event handlers. It is not allowed to enter full-screen mode in response to ESC key. Attempting to enter full-screen mode from any other context will be ignored.

          If Stage was constructed as full-screen but not visible it will enter full-screen mode upon becoming visible, with the same limitations to when this is allowed to happen as when setting fullScreen to true.

        • If the application was allowed to enter full-screen mode it will have limited keyboard input. It will only receive KEY_PRESSED and KEY_RELEASED events from the following keys: UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT, SPACE, TAB, PAGE_UP, PAGE_DOWN, HOME, END, ENTER
        Default value:
        false
        See Also:
        isFullScreen(), setFullScreen(boolean)
      • getIcons

        public final ObservableList<Image> getIcons()
        Gets the icon images to be used in the window decorations and when minimized. The images should be different sizes of the same image and the best size will be chosen, eg. 16x16, 32,32.
        Returns:
        An observable list of icons of this window
      • setTitle

        public final void setTitle​(String value)
        Sets the value of the property title.
        Property description:
        Defines the title of the Stage.
        Default value:
        empty string
      • getTitle

        public final String getTitle()
        Gets the value of the property title.
        Property description:
        Defines the title of the Stage.
        Default value:
        empty string
      • setIconified

        public final void setIconified​(boolean value)
        Sets the value of the property iconified.
        Property description:
        Defines whether the Stage is iconified or not.

        In case that more Stage modes are set simultaneously their order of importance is iconified} fullScreen, maximized (from strongest to weakest).

        On some mobile and embedded platforms setting this property to true will hide the Stage but not show an icon for it.

        The property is read only because it can be changed externally by the underlying platform and therefore must not be bindable.

        Default value:
        false
      • isIconified

        public final boolean isIconified()
        Gets the value of the property iconified.
        Property description:
        Defines whether the Stage is iconified or not.

        In case that more Stage modes are set simultaneously their order of importance is iconified} fullScreen, maximized (from strongest to weakest).

        On some mobile and embedded platforms setting this property to true will hide the Stage but not show an icon for it.

        The property is read only because it can be changed externally by the underlying platform and therefore must not be bindable.

        Default value:
        false
      • iconifiedProperty

        public final ReadOnlyBooleanProperty iconifiedProperty()
        Defines whether the Stage is iconified or not.

        In case that more Stage modes are set simultaneously their order of importance is iconified} fullScreen, maximized (from strongest to weakest).

        On some mobile and embedded platforms setting this property to true will hide the Stage but not show an icon for it.

        The property is read only because it can be changed externally by the underlying platform and therefore must not be bindable.

        Default value:
        false
        See Also:
        isIconified(), setIconified(boolean)
      • setMaximized

        public final void setMaximized​(boolean value)
        Sets the value of the property maximized.
        Property description:
        Defines whether the Stage is maximized or not.

        In case that more Stage modes are set simultaneously their order of importance is iconified, fullScreen, maximized (from strongest to weakest).

        The property is read only because it can be changed externally by the underlying platform and therefore must not be bindable.

        Default value:
        false
        Since:
        JavaFX 8.0
      • isMaximized

        public final boolean isMaximized()
        Gets the value of the property maximized.
        Property description:
        Defines whether the Stage is maximized or not.

        In case that more Stage modes are set simultaneously their order of importance is iconified, fullScreen, maximized (from strongest to weakest).

        The property is read only because it can be changed externally by the underlying platform and therefore must not be bindable.

        Default value:
        false
        Since:
        JavaFX 8.0
      • maximizedProperty

        public final ReadOnlyBooleanProperty maximizedProperty()
        Defines whether the Stage is maximized or not.

        In case that more Stage modes are set simultaneously their order of importance is iconified, fullScreen, maximized (from strongest to weakest).

        The property is read only because it can be changed externally by the underlying platform and therefore must not be bindable.

        Default value:
        false
        Since:
        JavaFX 8.0
        See Also:
        isMaximized(), setMaximized(boolean)
      • setAlwaysOnTop

        public final void setAlwaysOnTop​(boolean value)
        Sets the value of the property alwaysOnTop.
        Property description:
        Defines whether this Stage is kept on top of other windows.

        If some other window is already always-on-top then the relative order between these windows is unspecified (depends on platform).

        If a security manager is present, the application must have the FXPermission "setWindowAlwaysOnTop" in order for this property to have any effect. If the application does not have permission, attempting to set this property will be ignored and the property value will be restored to false.

        The property is read only because it can be changed externally by the underlying platform and therefore must not be bindable.

        Default value:
        false
        Since:
        JavaFX 8u20
      • isAlwaysOnTop

        public final boolean isAlwaysOnTop()
        Gets the value of the property alwaysOnTop.
        Property description:
        Defines whether this Stage is kept on top of other windows.

        If some other window is already always-on-top then the relative order between these windows is unspecified (depends on platform).

        If a security manager is present, the application must have the FXPermission "setWindowAlwaysOnTop" in order for this property to have any effect. If the application does not have permission, attempting to set this property will be ignored and the property value will be restored to false.

        The property is read only because it can be changed externally by the underlying platform and therefore must not be bindable.

        Default value:
        false
        Since:
        JavaFX 8u20
      • alwaysOnTopProperty

        public final ReadOnlyBooleanProperty alwaysOnTopProperty()
        Defines whether this Stage is kept on top of other windows.

        If some other window is already always-on-top then the relative order between these windows is unspecified (depends on platform).

        If a security manager is present, the application must have the FXPermission "setWindowAlwaysOnTop" in order for this property to have any effect. If the application does not have permission, attempting to set this property will be ignored and the property value will be restored to false.

        The property is read only because it can be changed externally by the underlying platform and therefore must not be bindable.

        Default value:
        false
        Since:
        JavaFX 8u20
        See Also:
        isAlwaysOnTop(), setAlwaysOnTop(boolean)
      • setResizable

        public final void setResizable​(boolean value)
        Sets the value of the property resizable.
        Property description:
        Defines whether the Stage is resizable or not by the user. Programatically you may still change the size of the Stage. This is a hint which allows the implementation to optionally make the Stage resizable by the user.

        Warning: Since 8.0 the property cannot be bound and will throw RuntimeException on an attempt to do so. This is because the setting of resizable is asynchronous on some systems or generally might be set by the system / window manager.
        Bidirectional binds are still allowed, as they don't block setting of the property by the system.

        Default value:
        true
      • isResizable

        public final boolean isResizable()
        Gets the value of the property resizable.
        Property description:
        Defines whether the Stage is resizable or not by the user. Programatically you may still change the size of the Stage. This is a hint which allows the implementation to optionally make the Stage resizable by the user.

        Warning: Since 8.0 the property cannot be bound and will throw RuntimeException on an attempt to do so. This is because the setting of resizable is asynchronous on some systems or generally might be set by the system / window manager.
        Bidirectional binds are still allowed, as they don't block setting of the property by the system.

        Default value:
        true
      • resizableProperty

        public final BooleanProperty resizableProperty()
        Defines whether the Stage is resizable or not by the user. Programatically you may still change the size of the Stage. This is a hint which allows the implementation to optionally make the Stage resizable by the user.

        Warning: Since 8.0 the property cannot be bound and will throw RuntimeException on an attempt to do so. This is because the setting of resizable is asynchronous on some systems or generally might be set by the system / window manager.
        Bidirectional binds are still allowed, as they don't block setting of the property by the system.

        Default value:
        true
        See Also:
        isResizable(), setResizable(boolean)
      • setMinWidth

        public final void setMinWidth​(double value)
        Sets the value of the property minWidth.
        Property description:
        Defines the minimum width of this Stage.
        Default value:
        0
        Since:
        JavaFX 2.1
      • getMinWidth

        public final double getMinWidth()
        Gets the value of the property minWidth.
        Property description:
        Defines the minimum width of this Stage.
        Default value:
        0
        Since:
        JavaFX 2.1
      • setMinHeight

        public final void setMinHeight​(double value)
        Sets the value of the property minHeight.
        Property description:
        Defines the minimum height of this Stage.
        Default value:
        0
        Since:
        JavaFX 2.1
      • getMinHeight

        public final double getMinHeight()
        Gets the value of the property minHeight.
        Property description:
        Defines the minimum height of this Stage.
        Default value:
        0
        Since:
        JavaFX 2.1
      • setMaxWidth

        public final void setMaxWidth​(double value)
        Sets the value of the property maxWidth.
        Property description:
        Defines the maximum width of this Stage.
        Default value:
        Double.MAX_VALUE
        Since:
        JavaFX 2.1
      • getMaxWidth

        public final double getMaxWidth()
        Gets the value of the property maxWidth.
        Property description:
        Defines the maximum width of this Stage.
        Default value:
        Double.MAX_VALUE
        Since:
        JavaFX 2.1
      • setMaxHeight

        public final void setMaxHeight​(double value)
        Sets the value of the property maxHeight.
        Property description:
        Defines the maximum height of this Stage.
        Default value:
        Double.MAX_VALUE
        Since:
        JavaFX 2.1
      • getMaxHeight

        public final double getMaxHeight()
        Gets the value of the property maxHeight.
        Property description:
        Defines the maximum height of this Stage.
        Default value:
        Double.MAX_VALUE
        Since:
        JavaFX 2.1
      • toFront

        public void toFront()
        Bring the Window to the foreground. If the Window is already in the foreground there is no visible difference.
      • toBack

        public void toBack()
        Send the Window to the background. If the Window is already in the background there is no visible difference. This action places this Window at the bottom of the stacking order on platforms that support stacking.
      • close

        public void close()
        Closes this Stage. This call is equivalent to hide().
      • setFullScreenExitKeyCombination

        public final void setFullScreenExitKeyCombination​(KeyCombination keyCombination)
        Specifies the KeyCombination that will allow the user to exit full screen mode. A value of KeyCombination.NO_MATCH will not match any KeyEvent and will make it so the user is not able to escape from Full Screen mode. A value of null indicates that the default platform specific key combination should be used.

        An internal copy of this value is made when entering full-screen mode and will be used to trigger the exit from the mode. If a security manager is present, the application must have the FXPermission "unrestrictedFullScreen" to modify the exit key combination. If the application does not have permission, the value of this property will be ignored, in which case the default key combination will be used.

        Parameters:
        keyCombination - the key combination to exit on
        Since:
        JavaFX 8.0
      • getFullScreenExitKeyCombination

        public final KeyCombination getFullScreenExitKeyCombination()
        Get the current sequence used to exit Full Screen mode.
        Returns:
        the current setting (null for system default)
        Since:
        JavaFX 8.0
      • fullScreenExitKeyProperty

        public final ObjectProperty<KeyCombination> fullScreenExitKeyProperty()
        Get the property for the Full Screen exit key combination.
        Since:
        JavaFX 8.0
      • setFullScreenExitHint

        public final void setFullScreenExitHint​(String value)
        Specifies the text to show when a user enters full screen mode, usually used to indicate the way a user should go about exiting out of full screen mode. A value of null will result in the default per-locale message being displayed. If set to the empty string, then no message will be displayed.

        If a security manager is present, the application must have the FXPermission "unrestrictedFullScreen" to modify the exit hint. If the application does not have permission, the value of this property will be ignored, in which case the default message will be displayed.

        Parameters:
        value - the string to be displayed.
        Since:
        JavaFX 8.0
      • getFullScreenExitHint

        public final String getFullScreenExitHint()
        Gets the value of the property fullScreenExitHint.
        Property description: