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I'm a java beginner, and I'm now on the GUI.

My problem is that to make my gui I've made several panel in different classes like connexion panel, menu panel etc... and for each panel I've a button which should interact with my JFrame window. So I don't know for example how the button in the menu will interact with my JFrame window (which is in a different class) to refresh it and then to put another panel to replace it .If someone can help please?

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    Please share some of your code so we can help you further
    – bknopper
    Mar 5, 2014 at 11:33
  • Just pass a reference to the JFrame to the listener (better trigger some controller but that might be beyond your skill right now) and replace the panel, e.g. by placing the new panel at the old one's within the layout manager.
    – Thomas
    Mar 5, 2014 at 11:35

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i'm a java beginner , and i'm now on the GUI , my problem is that to make my gui

i've made several panel in different class like connexion panel , menu panel etc.... and for each panel i've a button which should interact with my JFrame window .So i don't know for exemple how the button in the menu will interact with my JFrame window (which is in a different class )to refresh it and then to put another panel to replace it

  • seems like as CardLayout is best solution without unwanted side effects
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  • It seems like a link-only-answer Mar 5, 2014 at 11:40
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    I like how you quote the "I'm a beginner" and link directly to the tuts. I might make a habit of doing that also :-) Mar 5, 2014 at 12:36
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    @ambigram_maker I think the definition of link-only answers is contextual. In this context I think it's fine since it links to the official tutorial site and the effort put into answering the question matches well with the OP's effort in asking the question :) Mar 5, 2014 at 12:39
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    @ambigram_maker: Right, but they're the right links! Mar 5, 2014 at 12:55

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