I use JavaFX 2.1 and I created GUI using FXML, in the controller of this GUI I added myTextField.requestFocus();
.
But I always get the focus in the other control.
At the time of initialize()
controls are not yet ready to handle focus.
You can try next trick:
@Override
public void initialize(URL url, ResourceBundle rb) {
Platform.runLater(new Runnable() {
@Override
public void run() {
tf.requestFocus();
}
});
}
For tricky complex applications (like Pavel_K has in the comments) you may want to repeat this routine several times and call method line next one:
private void requestFocusOrDieTrying(Node node) {
Platform.runLater(() -> {
if (!node.isFocused()) {
node.requestFocus();
requestFocusOrDieTrying(node);
}
});
}
Note this is the undocumented approach and it may be wise to add a limit for repetitions to avoid endless loop if something changed or broke in future Java releases. Better to lose focus than a whole app. :)
Example with the described threshold:
@Override
public void requestFocus() {
requestFocus( getNode(), 3 );
}
private void requestFocus( final Node node, final int max ) {
if( max > 0 ) {
runLater(
() -> {
if( !node.isFocused() ) {
node.requestFocus();
requestFocus( node, max - 1 );
}
}
);
}
}
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