public class SystemTray extends Object
SystemTray class represents the system tray for a desktop. On Microsoft Windows it is referred to as the "Taskbar Status Area", on Gnome it is referred to as the "Notification Area", on KDE it is referred to as the "System Tray". The system tray is shared by all applications running on the desktop.
On some platforms the system tray may not be present or may not be supported, in this case getSystemTray() throws UnsupportedOperationException. To detect whether the system tray is supported, use isSupported().
The SystemTray may contain one or more TrayIcons, which are added to the tray using the add(java.awt.TrayIcon) method, and removed when no longer needed, using the remove(java.awt.TrayIcon). TrayIcon consists of an image, a popup menu and a set of associated listeners. Please see the TrayIcon class for details.
Every Java application has a single SystemTray instance that allows the app to interface with the system tray of the desktop while the app is running. The SystemTray instance can be obtained from the getSystemTray() method. An application may not create its own instance of SystemTray.
The following code snippet demonstrates how to access and customize the system tray:
TrayIcon trayIcon = null;
if (SystemTray.isSupported()) {
// get the SystemTray instance
SystemTray tray = SystemTray.getSystemTray();
// load an image
Image image = Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getImage(...);
// create a action listener to listen for default action executed on the tray icon
ActionListener listener = new ActionListener() {
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
// execute default action of the application
// ...
}
};
// create a popup menu
PopupMenu popup = new PopupMenu();
// create menu item for the default action
MenuItem defaultItem = new MenuItem(...);
defaultItem.addActionListener(listener);
popup.add(defaultItem);
/// ... add other items
// construct a TrayIcon
trayIcon = new TrayIcon(image, "Tray Demo", popup);
// set the TrayIcon properties
trayIcon.addActionListener(listener);
// ...
// add the tray image
try {
tray.add(trayIcon);
} catch (AWTException e) {
System.err.println(e);
}
// ...
} else {
// disable tray option in your application or
// perform other actions
...
}
// ...
// some time later
// the application state has changed - update the image
if (trayIcon != null) {
trayIcon.setImage(updatedImage);
}
// ...
TrayIcon
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
void |
add(TrayIcon
Adds a
TrayIcon to the
SystemTray.
|
void |
addPropertyChangeListener(String
Adds a
PropertyChangeListener to the list of listeners for the specific property.
|
PropertyChangeListener |
getPropertyChangeListeners(String
Returns an array of all the listeners that have been associated with the named property.
|
static SystemTray |
getSystemTray()
Gets the
SystemTray instance that represents the desktop's tray area.
|
TrayIcon |
getTrayIcons()
Returns an array of all icons added to the tray by this application.
|
Dimension |
getTrayIconSize()
Returns the size, in pixels, of the space that a tray icon will occupy in the system tray.
|
static boolean |
isSupported()
Returns whether the system tray is supported on the current platform.
|
void |
remove(TrayIcon
Removes the specified
TrayIcon from the
SystemTray.
|
void |
removePropertyChangeListener(String
Removes a
PropertyChangeListener from the listener list for a specific property.
|
public static SystemTraygetSystemTray()
SystemTray instance that represents the desktop's tray area. This always returns the same instance per application. On some platforms the system tray may not be supported. You may use the
isSupported() method to check if the system tray is supported.
If a SecurityManager is installed, the AWTPermission accessSystemTray must be granted in order to get the SystemTray instance. Otherwise this method will throw a SecurityException.
SystemTray instance that represents the desktop's tray area
UnsupportedOperationException - if the system tray isn't supported by the current platform
HeadlessException - if
GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless() returns
true
SecurityException - if
accessSystemTray permission is not granted
add(TrayIcon),
TrayIcon,
isSupported(),
SecurityManager.checkPermission(java.security.Permission) ,
AWTPermission
public static boolean isSupported()
TrayIcon.setPopupMenu(PopupMenu) ) or an action event (see
TrayIcon.addActionListener(ActionListener) ).
Developers should not assume that all of the system tray functionality is supported. To guarantee that the tray icon's default action is always accessible, add the default action to both the action listener and the popup menu. See the example for an example of how to do this.
Note: When implementing SystemTray and TrayIcon it is strongly recommended that you assign different gestures to the popup menu and an action event. Overloading a gesture for both purposes is confusing and may prevent the user from accessing one or the other.
false if no system tray access is supported; this method returns
true if the minimal system tray access is supported but does not guarantee that all system tray functionality is supported for the current platform
getSystemTray()
public void add(TrayIcontrayIcon) throws AWTException
TrayIcon to the
SystemTray. The tray icon becomes visible in the system tray once it is added. The order in which icons are displayed in a tray is not specified - it is platform and implementation-dependent.
All icons added by the application are automatically removed from the SystemTray upon application exit and also when the desktop system tray becomes unavailable.
trayIcon - the
TrayIcon to be added
NullPointerException - if
trayIcon is
null
IllegalArgumentException - if the same instance of a
TrayIcon is added more than once
AWTException - if the desktop system tray is missing
remove(TrayIcon),
getSystemTray(),
TrayIcon,
Image
public void remove(TrayIcontrayIcon)
TrayIcon from the
SystemTray.
All icons added by the application are automatically removed from the SystemTray upon application exit and also when the desktop system tray becomes unavailable.
If trayIcon is null or was not added to the system tray, no exception is thrown and no action is performed.
trayIcon - the
TrayIcon to be removed
add(TrayIcon),
TrayIcon
public TrayIcon[] getTrayIcons()
The returned array is a copy of the actual array and may be modified in any way without affecting the system tray. To remove a TrayIcon from the SystemTray, use the remove(TrayIcon) method.
add(TrayIcon),
TrayIcon
public DimensiongetTrayIconSize()
TrayIcon.getSize() in the
TrayIcon class.
TrayIcon.setImageAutoSize(boolean) ,
Image,
TrayIcon.getSize()
public void addPropertyChangeListener(StringpropertyName, PropertyChangeListener listener)
PropertyChangeListener to the list of listeners for the specific property. The following properties are currently supported:
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
trayIcons |
The SystemTray's array of TrayIcon objects. The array is accessed via the getTrayIcons() method.This property is changed when a tray icon is added to (or removed from) the system tray. For example, this property is changed when the system tray becomes unavailable on the desktop and the tray icons are automatically removed. |
systemTray |
This property contains SystemTray instance when the system tray is available or null otherwise.This property is changed when the system tray becomes available or unavailable on the desktop. The property is accessed by the getSystemTray() method. |
The listener listens to property changes only in this context.
If listener is null, no exception is thrown and no action is performed.
propertyName - the specified property
listener - the property change listener to be added
removePropertyChangeListener(java.lang.String, java.beans.PropertyChangeListener),
getPropertyChangeListeners(java.lang.String)
public void removePropertyChangeListener(StringpropertyName, PropertyChangeListener listener)
PropertyChangeListener from the listener list for a specific property.
The PropertyChangeListener must be from this context.
If propertyName or listener is null or invalid, no exception is thrown and no action is taken.
propertyName - the specified property
listener - the PropertyChangeListener to be removed
addPropertyChangeListener(java.lang.String, java.beans.PropertyChangeListener),
getPropertyChangeListeners(java.lang.String)
public PropertyChangeListener[] getPropertyChangeListeners(String propertyName)
Only the listeners in this context are returned.
propertyName - the specified property
PropertyChangeListeners associated with the named property; if no such listeners have been added or if
propertyName is
null or invalid, an empty array is returned
addPropertyChangeListener(java.lang.String, java.beans.PropertyChangeListener),
removePropertyChangeListener(java.lang.String, java.beans.PropertyChangeListener)