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Tom Diamond
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posted 22 years ago
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Well, I know that this thing hasn't got many things in common with
Java
but does anyone know how to put a running application (to be more specific a Java application) to the system tray (for win systems of cource)?
Tom.
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posted 22 years ago
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I did a JavaRanch search on "system tray" and come up with several previous conversations on the topic.
http://www.javaranch.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/000544.html
http://www.javaranch.com/ubb/Forum34/HTML/001328.html
Hope that they help.
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Tom Diamond
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posted 22 years ago
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Thanx,
I have not tried them yet butI think they are just fine...
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