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问题:
In Swing you can simply use setDefaultCloseOperation()
to shut down the entire application when the window is closed.
However in JavaFX I can't find an equivalent. I have multiple windows open and I want to close the entire application if a window is closed. What is the way to do that in JavaFX?
Edit:
I understand that I can override setOnCloseRequest()
to perform some operation on window close. The question is what operation should be performed to terminate the entire application?
stage.setOnCloseRequest(new EventHandler<WindowEvent>() {
@Override
public void handle(WindowEvent event) {
stop();
}
});
The stop()
method defined in Application
class does nothing.
回答1:
The application automatically stops when the last Stage
is closed. At this moment, the stop()
method of your Application
class is called, so you don't need an equivalent to setDefaultCloseOperation()
If you want to stop the application before that, you can call Platform.exit()
, for example in your onCloseRequest
call.
You can have all these information on the javadoc page of Application
: http://docs.oracle.com/javafx/2/api/javafx/application/Application.html
回答2:
Some of the provided answers did not work for me (javaw.exe still running after closing the window) or, eclipse showed an exception after the application was closed.
On the other hand, this works perfectly:
primaryStage.setOnCloseRequest(new EventHandler<WindowEvent>() {
@Override
public void handle(WindowEvent t) {
Platform.exit();
System.exit(0);
}
});
回答3:
For reference, here is a minimal implementation using Java 8 :
@Override
public void start(Stage mainStage) throws Exception {
Scene scene = new Scene(new Region());
mainStage.setWidth(640);
mainStage.setHeight(480);
mainStage.setScene(scene);
//this makes all stages close and the app exit when the main stage is closed
mainStage.setOnCloseRequest(e -> Platform.exit());
//add real stuff to the scene...
//open secondary stages... etc...
}
回答4:
stage.setOnCloseRequest(new EventHandler<WindowEvent>() {
@Override
public void handle(WindowEvent event) {
Platform.exit();
System.exit(0);
}
}
回答5:
Did you try this..setOnCloseRequest
setOnCloseRequest(EventHandler<WindowEvent> value)
There is one example
回答6:
Using Java 8 this worked for me:
@Override
public void start(Stage stage) {
Scene scene = new Scene(new Region());
stage.setScene(scene);
/* ... OTHER STUFF ... */
stage.setOnCloseRequest(e -> {
Platform.exit();
System.exit(0);
});
}
回答7:
This seemed to work for me:
EventHandler<ActionEvent> quitHandler = quitEvent -> {
System.exit(0);
};
// Set the handler on the Start/Resume button
quit.setOnAction(quitHandler);
回答8:
Try
System.exit(0);
this should terminate thread main and end the main program
回答9:
For me only following is working:
primaryStage.setOnCloseRequest(new EventHandler<WindowEvent>() {
@Override
public void handle(WindowEvent event) {
Platform.exit();
Thread start=new Thread(new Runnable() {
@Override
public void run() {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
System.exit(0);
}
});
start.start();
}
});
回答10:
getContentPane.remove(jfxPanel);
try it (:
回答11:
You MUST override the "stop()" method in your Application instance to make it works. If you have overridden even empty "stop()" then the application shuts down gracefully after the last stage is closed (actually the last stage must be the primary stage to make it works completely as in supposed to be).
No any additional Platform.exit or setOnCloseRequest calls are need in such case.