The program loads, but nothing shows. I did some research and saw that I needed to set the JFrame to visible at the bottom of the frame section. I made the change, but it still does not show anything. Do I need to add everything that I added to the content pane to the frame? From my understanding you add elements to the panel, the panel to the contentPane, then the pane to the frame...
I decided to write a small Java program to experiment around with BorderLayout, because I'm developing a Java game and I need to have 2 objects placed in a single JFrame at the same time, and everyone I asked said I need BorderLayout to do that.Before you answer: Also, is using BorderLayout the best option for adding multiple video game oriented objects such a sprites to a JFrame?
So the Java program I wrote is supposed to place a JButton on the JFrame and ALSO place a graphic component (a rectangle in this case). The problem is, only the button shows up, as can be seen in the image link below: URL....
Here is the code:
**main.java** --> The main method class + JFrame/JPanel/JButton constructor import java.awt.BorderLayout; import javax.swing.JButton; import javax.swing.JFrame; import javax.swing.JPanel; public class main {
import javax.swing.*; import java.awt.event.*; public class menu { public static void main (String[] args){ JFrame frame = new JFrame("Menu"); frame.setVisible (true);
I need adding a textbox for users to input text onto my JFRame. Also how come the
frame.add(o);
is getting an error under the "add".
Main method class:
import javax.swing.JFrame; public class main { public static void main(String[] args) { JFrame frame = new JFrame(); bot o = new bot();
[Code] ......
Other class (this is where I want the textbox to be)
import javax.swing.JTextArea; import javax.swing.JTextField; public class bot { int x; int y; JTextField f = new JTextField(); JTextArea a = new JTextArea(30, 50); }
I am trying to add scrollbars to my frame containing many different components and appearing when user resizes the window with the mouse adds pictures and admin of this online application adds labels or other components.
I want scrollbars to appear when the frame is resized and has components you don't see under so you can scroll down.
If I have for example this code, how i add the scrollbars when i make frame smaller ?
public class Test extends JFrame { private JPanel contentPane; /** * Launch the application. */ public static void main(String[] args) { EventQueue.invokeLater(new Runnable() {
Is there a way to simply slap a rectangle into a JPanel (make it appear) with out creating an inner Class or helper Method, all within "Main"? And if not, why?
Making a JFrame is easy.
Adding a JPanel is a snap.
import java.awt.Color; import javax.swing.JFrame; import javax.swing.JPanel; public class TheJFrame { public static void main(String[] args) { // TODO Auto-generated method stub
I have a Jframe and i want to add inside 4 different jpanel.This is easy.
what is difficult is how can i change them dynamically with 4 other new jpanels and 4 other new jpanels?
I have try with BorderLayout but not working.
It's a wizard like but not the same.
I have a jpanel with jbuttons jpanel with a jtable jpanel with textarea and jpanel with jlabels. All this have to change with other 4 jpanels, where to look?
All I need to do is show in just one JFrame the two combined JFrames. One JFrame namely leftPanel will appear to the left or west and the other namely rightPanel to the right or east using BorderLayout. I already did creating them first as JPanels or as internal classes and subsetted them in one JFrame but that didn't work because it looked messy. And now I've created them as two separate JFrames, compiled separately, and tried to subset them as one in the JFrame. I didn't add any functionality to this program because all I intend to do is to show those two JFrames together in one JFrame. Here's the code:
import javax.swing.*; import java.awt.*; import java.awt.event.*; public class dirtyIceCream extends JFrame { leftPanel westPanel; rightPanel eastPanel; public dirtyIceCream()
[code].....
What am I missing or did I code anything wrong here? Or should I use NetBeans IDE for anything as complicated as this?
I am rather new to Swing, and I am building a game right now in which I need to display a pop-up window as a reminder for what commands exist within the game. I created a class extending JFrame for this and added all the information I need. However, for some reason, no matter how many different ways I try to set the size of this window (setSize(w, h), pack(), using a different layout, adding the compnents to a JPanel first and setting the preffered size of that, then adding the JPanel to the JFrame), it doesn't work. Instead of a window of my requested size, I get a tiny, maybe 100 x 100 pixel window that needs to be resized in order for its contents to be visible.
package GUI; import javax.swing.JFrame; import javax.swing.JPanel; import java.awt.Graphics; import java.awt.Color; public class gui5 { int x=0; int y=0; public static void main(String... x) {
[code]...
but just a Jframe is appearing no Jpanel no green color circle?What is wrong with code
Following is the code on the click of a button, id like to know how do i close the current jframe on which the jButton4 is currently placed. I know how to send it to the next Jframe i.e JobCard. But need to close the current one. I tried using this.setVisible(true); But it does not work.
private void jButton4ActionPerformed(java.awt.event.ActionEvent evt) { // TODO add your handling code here: this.setVisible(false); JobCard jobCard = new JobCard(); jobCard.setVisible(true); }
I need to put a Web Page in my JFrame application , I got a lot codes on the internet and could implement without problems , but the problem is that this code has an ugly page as hell, with colored all wrong and with a very poor quality , one of code I used was this :
* import javax.swing . ;
{ public class SwingWebPage public static void main ( String args [ ] ) throws Exception { JEditorPane website = new JEditorPane ( " http://www.google.com/ " ) ; website.setEditable ( false) ;
[code]...
If you test , you'll see that the page is displayed in the JFrame is horrible.
I am try to do an application based in multiples JFrames, each one with its particular responsibilities, and use one JPanel as a menu with buttons that connect one JFrame to another, But this menu is instantiated at run in view (layout made by netbeans) the Main Jframe appears with its internal JPanel, but the instantiated JPanel does not appear or does not show it's buttons. (notice only run method in the second class):
JPanel Menu that will be used in all alone JFrames of application:
public class MenuSuperior extends javax.swing.JPanel { public MenuSuperior() { initComponents(); } private void initComponents() {
I want my jrame should not be resized when clicking on maximize button of window.and for this i have put setResizable(false)in the constructor of class which extends Jframe.
I didn't know about right method for correct close operation for JFrame component or kill the object. I found out few, which of them you are using usually???
This is right from a book I'm reading but it doesn't work. The problem is to write an application that lets you determine the integer value returned by the InputEvent method getModifiers() when you click your left, right, or middle mouse button on a JFrame.
This is the code copied directly from the book. What is missing:
import java.awt.event.InputEvent; import java.awt.event.MouseAdapter; import java.awt.event.MouseEvent; import java.awt.event.MouseListener; import javax.swing.JFrame; public class JLeftOrRight {
I trying to replace original (and empty) JPanel in JFrame with my own made one, components does no appear right, when I pass the mouse first button appears:
I have a simple application where I display a JFrame. I want to maximize the JFrame size, so I have the code this.setExtendedState(MAXIMIZED_BOTH); in the constructor. How do I find the dimensions of this JFrame in its extended state though? I tried this.getSize().Height , this getSize().getHeight() and this.getHeight()? None of them work because they just return a value of 0. And what is the difference in all these statements in terms of what they do?
I am trying to develop an application which will be showing a TimeSeries graph(related library JFreeChart) displaying network activity related to a particular network interface embedded in a JFrame.I have created a JPopUpMenu which is having containing a list of JMenuItems showing network interfaces as their String values.Menu is popping up correctly
Further I am selecting a JMenuItem related to a particular network interface to show network activity in TimeSeries graph.On selecting a JMenuItem I can see that graph is moving on constantly but not able to see any network activity.
Further I can see that packetArrived method of PacketListener is not being overridden by class PacketHandler as I am not able to see data packets on console and static list in main class is also empty.