import javax.swing.*; //This is the final package name.
//import com.sun.java.swing.*; //Used by JDK 1.2 Beta 4 and all
//Swing releases before Swing 1.1 Beta 3.
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
public class SwingApplication {
private static String labelPrefix = "Number of button clicks: ";
private int numClicks = 0;
public Component createComponents() {
final JLabel label = new JLabel(labelPrefix + "0 ");
JButton button = new JButton("I'm a Swing button!");
button.setMnemonic(KeyEvent.VK_I);
button.addActionListener(new ActionListener() {
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
numClicks++;
label.setText(labelPrefix + numClicks);
}
});
label.setLabelFor(button);
/*
* An easy way to put space between a top-level container
* and its contents is to put the contents in a JPanel
* that has an "empty" border.
*/
JPanel pane = new JPanel();
pane.setBorder(BorderFactory.createEmptyBorder(
30, //top
30, //left
10, //bottom
30) //right
);
pane.setLayout(new GridLayout(0, 1));
pane.add(button);
pane.add(label);
return pane;
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
try {
UIManager.setLookAndFeel(
UIManager.getCrossPlatformLookAndFeelClassName());
} catch (Exception e) { }
//Create the top-level container and add contents to it.
JFrame frame = new JFrame("SwingApplication");
SwingApplication app = new SwingApplication();
Component contents = app.createComponents();
frame.getContentPane().add(contents, BorderLayout.CENTER);
//Finish setting up the frame, and show it.
frame.addWindowListener(new WindowAdapter() {
public void windowClosing(WindowEvent e) {
System.exit(0);
}
});
frame.pack();
frame.setVisible(true);
}
}
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