A frame is a component container that displays its contents in a top-level window with a title bar and buttons to resize, iconify, maximize, and close the frame.
Unlike most Swing containers, adding a component to a frame is not done with the JFrame.add()
method. This is because the frame holds several panes and it is necessary to specify a particular pane to which to add the component. The pane that holds child components is called the content pane. This example adds a text area to the content pane of a frame.
See also e559 创建窗口.
// Create the frame
String title = "Frame Title";
JFrame frame = new JFrame(title); // Create a component to add to the frame
JComponent comp = new JTextArea(); // Add the component to the frame's content pane;
// by default, the content pane has a border layout
frame.getContentPane().add(comp, BorderLayout.CENTER); // Show the frame
int width = 300;
int height = 300;
frame.setSize(width, height);
frame.setVisible(true);
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