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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T08:15:17+00:00 2026-05-12T08:15:17+00:00

I’ve always been using code similar to the following to display dialogs: JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(JOptionPane.getFrameForComponent(this), …

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I’ve always been using code similar to the following to display dialogs:

JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(JOptionPane.getFrameForComponent(this), … yada

However, I’m now thinking that this is “more correct”:

JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(getRootPane(), … yada

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    2026-05-12T08:15:17+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 8:15 am

    Neither one is “more correct” – it just depends on what effect you want. From the JOptionPane JavaDocs –

    parentComponent : Defines the Component that is to be the parent of this dialog box. It is used in two ways: the Frame that contains it is used as the Frame parent for the dialog box, and its screen coordinates are used in the placement of the dialog box. In general, the dialog box is placed just below the component. This parameter may be null, in which case a default Frame is used as the parent, and the dialog will be centered on the screen (depending on the L&F).

    In your case, you want the dialog to be centered on a frame – JOptionPane.getFrameForComponent(component), or SwingUtilities.getWindowAncestor(component) work from any component; getRootPane() only works from a RootPaneContainer (i.e. probably a JFrame) and you might as well just use “this” in that context.

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