I have a JPanel (myPanel) with a lot of button inside (this panel is contained in another panel that contain other components). I would insert this JPanel (myPanel) into a scroll to control better the button.
This is a part of my code:
JPanel firstPanel = new JPanel(null);
......
......
JPanel myPanel = new JPanel(null);
myPanel.setBounds(0, position+22, 400, 500);
for (int i=0; i<size; i++) {
JButton button = new JButton(myList.get(i));
if (counter%4 == 0) {
button.setBounds(270, 0+(4*i), 90, 18);
} else if (counter%3 == 0) {
button.setBounds(180, 4+(4*i), 90, 18);
} else if (counter%2 == 0) {
button.setBounds(90, 8+(4*i), 90, 18);
} else {
button.setBounds(0, 12+(4*i), 90, 18);
}
myPanel.add(bottone);
}
......
......
firstPanel.add(myPanel);
So, how can i do to insert it into a scroll?
null
layout. Doing this marks your code as a newbie's program since if you've created Swing GUI's for any length of time, you'll know that it's far easier to create and maintain gui's that appropriately use layout managers. But more important, use of null layouts almost guarantees that the component held by the JScrollPane won't scroll appropriately.