Yes. You might be able to do something along the lines of DesktopApplicationContext#createDisplay().
On Aug 16, 2011, at 3:38 PM, Roger L. Whitcomb wrote: > Is it possible to piggy back on top of JDialog and just put Pivot > widgets on an otherwise blank pane? > > Roger Whitcomb | Architect, Engineering | [email protected] | > Ingres | 500 Arguello Street | Suite 200 | Redwood City | CA | 94063 | > USA +1 650-587-5596 | fax: +1 650-587-5550 > > -----Original Message----- > From: Greg Brown [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2011 12:31 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Rough equivalent of Swing JOptionPane.showConfirmDialog > >> Sorry, my use of "blocking" was not intended to be technically > accurate. >> Of course, it has to keep pumping the event loop, which is what makes > it >> so tricky. Actually, the tricky code seems to be in java.awt.Dialog >> where the modal event loop lives. > > Right, that's what I would have guessed. > > But in any case, this sort of behavior would require access to the > native event queue, which AWT does not provide (and I'm not sure should > be exposed anyway). > > G >
