I'm using Abeille Forms Designer as my Swing app's WYSIWYG editor. I've used this tool to create a test.jfpr
file which I then import into my Eclipse project and put on the classpath. Then I just create a JFrame
that uses that file as its FormPanel
, and when the application launches - voila - you have a very nice looking GUI that took zero programming effort. I love it!
The only problem is that when the app loads up, nothing inside the "client area" (Windows terminology) is drawing - the menubar, as well as the main content of the screen.
When I resize the JFrame
's window, everything immediately draws/paints and looks great.
If I then do something (selecting a menu item, etc.) that should change the main screen, nothing happens. But if I resize the window, then bam! I see the changes take effect.
To me, it seems that this is a painting/re-painting issue, where there is a disconnect between my application logic and Abeille forms I created.
Is there a way - in Swing - to programmatically force the entire window (client- and non-client areas alike) to repaint/refresh? If not, then does anybody have an idea as to what is happening here? Thanks in advance!