Souvik Basak wrote:

You cant remove the close button of JDialog,JOptionPane and JFrame. But you can
add window listener to restrict the close operation. The sample code is
 this.setDefaultCloseOperation(WindowConstants.DO_NOTHING_ON_CLOSE);
-- Souvik Basak


Souvik, a JOptionPane doesn't require the same decorations (ie; "x") as
in a JDialog so there isn't anything to remove since it isn't there to
begin with. Try creating a JOptionPane and see for yourself.

Anthony

"Anthony W. Marino" wrote:



Take a look at the JOptionPane class.
Anthony

randie ursal wrote:



hello guys,

i'm very sorry about this question but i need the solution urgently.

how can i removed the "x" or close button on a JDialog?

a code snippet would be very helpful.


thanks a lot.


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