javaswingjoptionpanejdialogawt-eventqueue

can't set undecorated for JDialog created by JOptionPane.createDialog


I have JDiolog created from JOptionPane

        var pane = new JOptionPane(e.getMessage(),JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE,JOptionPane.DEFAULT_OPTION);
        var dialog = pane.createDialog("Error");
        dialog.setUndecorated(true);
        dialog.setBackground(new Color(0, 0,0,78));
        dialog.setVisible(true);
        return;

but this code throws exception

Exception in thread "AWT-EventQueue-0" java.awt.IllegalComponentStateException: The dialog is displayable.
  at java.desktop/java.awt.Dialog.setUndecorated(Dialog.java:1265)
  at com.quiz.server.LoginDialog.lambda$new$1(LoginDialog.java:56)
  blalablablabla.....

but I commented out these lines

    dialog.setUndecorated(true);
    dialog.setBackground(new Color(0, 0,0,78));

then it works


Solution

  • The following code snippet will show the JOptionPane dialog without decorations:

        boolean defaultLFDecorated = JDialog.isDefaultLookAndFeelDecorated();
        try {
            JDialog.setDefaultLookAndFeelDecorated(true);
            JOptionPane pane = new JOptionPane("This is a message", JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE, JOptionPane.DEFAULT_OPTION);
            JDialog dialog = pane.createDialog("Error");
            dialog.getRootPane().setWindowDecorationStyle(JRootPane.NONE);
            pane.setOpaque(false);
            ArrayList<Component> components = new ArrayList<Component>(Arrays.asList(pane.getComponents()));
            while(!components.isEmpty()) {
                Component c = components.remove(0);
                if(c instanceof JComponent) {
                    ((JComponent)c).setOpaque(false);
                }
    
                if(c instanceof Container) {
                    components.addAll(Arrays.asList(((Container)c).getComponents()));
                }
            }
            dialog.setBackground(new Color(0, 0, 0, 78));
            dialog.setVisible(true);
            dialog.dispose();
        }
        finally {
            JDialog.setDefaultLookAndFeelDecorated(defaultLFDecorated);
        }