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javaswingawteventqueueswingutilities

EventQueue.invokeLater vrs SwingUtilities.invokeLater


Can someone highlight on the differences between these two and the instances both are required?!

I have an application which uses both intercheably, but want to know if one is better than the other. Obviously they both accept Runnable object, and so for me - I think I can use which one I like.

Why these two similar functions in different classes? I know one is in awt and the other Swing, but don't they do the same thing?


Solution

  • SwingUtilities.invokeLater exists only because EventQueue.invokelater was introduced in 1.2, but Swing was available for 1.1. Swing in the JRE has always just called the EventQueue version. swingall.jar had some hack where it created a component, and executed pending operations on repaints.

    invokeLater is about the EventQueue. I suggest using the method directly. SwingUtilities is just a dumping ground. I have seen a lot using SwingUtilities.invokeLater presumably in some kind of belief the Swing isn't dependent upon AWT.