/** * Gets the bounds of this embedded frame as a rectangle specifying the width, height and location * relative to the native parent component. * * <p>setLocation() and setBounds() for EmbeddedFrame really don't move it within the native * parent. These methods always put embedded frame to (0, 0) for backward compatibility. To allow * getting location and size of embedded frames getLocationPrivate() and getBoundsPrivate() were * introduced, and they work just the same way as getLocation() and getBounds() for ususal, * non-embedded components. * * <p>Using usual get/setLocation() and get/setBounds() together with new get/setLocationPrivate() * and get/setBoundsPrivate() is not recommended. For example, calling getBoundsPrivate() after * setLocation() works fine, but getBounds() after setBoundsPrivate() may return unpredictable * value. * * @return a rectangle indicating this embedded frame's bounds * @see java.awt.Component#getBounds * @see #setLocationPrivate * @see #getLocationPrivate * @see #setBoundsPrivate * @since 1.6 */ protected Rectangle getBoundsPrivate() { final FramePeer peer = (FramePeer) getPeer(); if (peer != null) { return peer.getBoundsPrivate(); } else { return getBounds(); } }
protected void setBoundsPrivate(int x, int y, int width, int height) { final FramePeer peer = (FramePeer) getPeer(); if (peer != null) { peer.setBoundsPrivate(x, y, width, height); } }