Region. A Border is an immutable object which
 encapsulates the entire set of data required to render the border
 of a Region. Because this class is immutable, you can freely reuse the same
 Border on many different Regions. Please refer to
 JavaFX CSS Reference Guide for a
 complete description of the CSS rules for styling the border of a Region.
 
 Every Border is comprised of strokes and / or
 images. Neither list will ever be null, but either or
 both may be empty. When rendering, if no images are specified or no
 image succeeds in loading, then all strokes will be rendered in order.
 If any image is specified and succeeds in loading, then no strokes will
 be drawn, although they will still contribute to the insets
 and outsets of the Border.
 
 The Border's outsets define any extension of the drawing area of a Region
 which is necessary to account for all border drawing and positioning. These outsets are defined
 by both the BorderStrokes and BorderImages specified on this Border.
 outsets are strictly non-negative.
 
 insets are used to define the inner-most edge of all of the borders. It also is
 always strictly non-negative. The Region uses the insets of the Background and Border,
 and the Region's padding to determine the
 Region insets, which define the content area
 for any children of the Region. The outsets of a Border together with the outsets of
 a Background, and the width and height of the Region define the geometric bounds of the
 Region (which in turn contribute to the layoutBounds, boundsInLocal, and
 boundsInParent).
 
 A Border is most often used in cases where you want to skin the Region with an image,
 often used in conjunction with 9-patch scaling techniques. In such cases, you may
 also specify a stroked border which is only used when the image fails to load for some
 reason.
- Since:
- JavaFX 8.0
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Field SummaryFields
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Constructor SummaryConstructorsConstructorDescriptionBorder(List<BorderStroke> strokes, List<BorderImage> images) Creates a new Border by supplying a List of BorderStrokes and BorderImages.Border(BorderImage... images) Creates a new Border by supplying an array of BorderImages.Border(BorderStroke... strokes) Creates a new Border by supplying an array of BorderStrokes.Border(BorderStroke[] strokes, BorderImage[] images) Creates a new Border by supplying an array of BorderStrokes and BorderImages.
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Method SummaryModifier and TypeMethodDescriptionstatic List<CssMetaData<? extends Styleable,?>> final List<BorderImage>The list of BorderImages which together define the images to use instead of stroke for this Border.final InsetsThe insets define the distance from the edge of the Region to the inner-most edge of the border, if that distance is non-negative.final InsetsThe outsets of the border define the outer-most edge of the border to be drawn.final List<BorderStroke>The list of BorderStrokes which together define the stroked portion of this Border.final booleanisEmpty()Gets whether the Border is empty.
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Field Details- 
EMPTYAn empty Border, useful to use instead of null.
 
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Constructor Details- 
BorderCreates a new Border by supplying an array of BorderStrokes. This array may be null, or may contain null values. Any null values will be ignored and will not contribute to thestrokesoroutsetsorinsets.- Parameters:
- strokes- The strokes. This may be null, and may contain nulls. Any contained nulls are filtered out and not included in the final List of strokes. A null array becomes an empty List. If both strokes and images are specified, and if any one of the images specified succeeds in loading, then no strokes are shown. In this way, strokes can be defined as a fallback in the case that an image failed to load.
 
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BorderCreates a new Border by supplying an array of BorderImages. This array may be null, or may contain null values. Any null values will be ignored and will not contribute to theimagesoroutsetsorinsets.- Parameters:
- images- The images. This may be null, and may contain nulls. Any contained nulls are filtered out and not included in the final List of images. A null array becomes an empty List.
 
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BorderCreates a new Border by supplying a List of BorderStrokes and BorderImages. These Lists may be null, or may contain null values. Any null values will be ignored and will not contribute to thestrokesorimages,outsets, orinsets.- Parameters:
- strokes- The strokes. This may be null, and may contain nulls. Any contained nulls are filtered out and not included in the final List of strokes. A null array becomes an empty List. If both strokes and images are specified, and if any one of the images specified succeeds in loading, then no strokes are shown. In this way, strokes can be defined as a fallback in the case that an image failed to load.
- images- The images. This may be null, and may contain nulls. Any contained nulls are filtered out and not included in the final List of images. A null array becomes an empty List.
 
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BorderCreates a new Border by supplying an array of BorderStrokes and BorderImages. These arrays may be null, or may contain null values. Any null values will be ignored and will not contribute to thestrokesorimages,outsets, orinsets.- Parameters:
- strokes- The strokes. This may be null, and may contain nulls. Any contained nulls are filtered out and not included in the final List of strokes. A null array becomes an empty List. If both strokes and images are specified, and if any one of the images specified succeeds in loading, then no strokes are shown. In this way, strokes can be defined as a fallback in the case that an image failed to load.
- images- The images. This may be null, and may contain nulls. Any contained nulls are filtered out and not included in the final List of images. A null array becomes an empty List.
 
 
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Method Details- 
getClassCssMetaData- Returns:
- The CssMetaData associated with this class, which may include the CssMetaData of its superclasses.
 
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getStrokesThe list of BorderStrokes which together define the stroked portion of this Border. This List is unmodifiable and immutable. It will never be null. It will never contain any null elements.- Returns:
- the list of BorderStrokes which together define the stroked portion of this Border
 
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getImagesThe list of BorderImages which together define the images to use instead of stroke for this Border. If this list is specified and at least one image within it succeeds in loading, then any specifiedstrokesare not drawn. If this list is null or no images succeeded in loading, then any specifiedstrokesare drawn.This List is unmodifiable and immutable. It will never be null. It will never contain any null elements. - Returns:
- the list of BorderImages which together define the images to use instead of stroke for this Border
 
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getOutsetsThe outsets of the border define the outer-most edge of the border to be drawn. The values in these outsets are strictly non-negative.- Returns:
- the outsets of the border define the outer-most edge of the border to be drawn
 
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getInsetsThe insets define the distance from the edge of the Region to the inner-most edge of the border, if that distance is non-negative. The values in these insets are strictly non-negative.- Returns:
- the insets define the distance from the edge of the Region to the inner-most edge of the border
 
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isEmptypublic final boolean isEmpty()Gets whether the Border is empty. It is empty if there are no strokes or images.- Returns:
- true if the Border is empty, false otherwise.
 
 
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