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maximized window by default

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desh - 17 Apr 2006 12:40 GMT
hello friends
i have a query in java swing
when i execute my application i want it to be displayed in maximized
window
i have tried setsize() it doesnt work or rather that is not what i m
looking for
any suggestion wil be appreciated
thanks
Desh
Brzezi - 17 Apr 2006 13:21 GMT
pon, 17 kwi 2006 o 13:40 GMT, desh napisał(a):

> when i execute my application i want it to be displayed in maximized
> window
> i have tried setsize() it doesnt work or rather that is not what i m
> looking for
> any suggestion wil be appreciated

my suggestion: read java documentation more frequently

so now, look into the docs at the setExtendedState method

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