
Here is the short working example of what you are looking for.
Code:
public class NewJFrame extends javax.swing.JFrame {
public NewJFrame() {
initComponents();
}
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
private void initComponents() {
jPanel1 = new javax.swing.JPanel();
jInternalFrame1 = new javax.swing.JInternalFrame();
setDefaultCloseOperation(javax.swing.WindowConstants.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
jInternalFrame1.setBackground(new java.awt.Color(0, 0, 204));
jInternalFrame1.setBorder(javax.swing.BorderFactory.createMatteBorder(7, 7, 7, 7, new java.awt.Color(0, 0, 0)));
jInternalFrame1.setTitle("This is JInternal Frame");
jInternalFrame1.setVisible(true);
javax.swing.GroupLayout jInternalFrame1Layout = new javax.swing.GroupLayout(jInternalFrame1.getContentPane());
jInternalFrame1.getContentPane().setLayout(jInternalFrame1Layout);
jInternalFrame1Layout.setHorizontalGroup(
jInternalFrame1Layout.createParallelGroup(javax.swing.GroupLayout.Alignment.LEADING)
.addGap(0, 386, Short.MAX_VALUE)
);
jInternalFrame1Layout.setVerticalGroup(
jInternalFrame1Layout.createParallelGroup(javax.swing.GroupLayout.Alignment.LEADING)
.addGap(0, 304, Short.MAX_VALUE)
);
javax.swing.GroupLayout jPanel1Layout = new javax.swing.GroupLayout(jPanel1);
jPanel1.setLayout(jPanel1Layout);
jPanel1Layout.setHorizontalGroup(
jPanel1Layout.createParallelGroup(javax.swing.GroupLayout.Alignment.LEADING)
.addComponent(jInternalFrame1)
);
jPanel1Layout.setVerticalGroup(
jPanel1Layout.createParallelGroup(javax.swing.GroupLayout.Alignment.LEADING)
.addGroup(jPanel1Layout.createSequentialGroup()
.addComponent(jInternalFrame1)
.addContainerGap())
);
javax.swing.GroupLayout layout = new javax.swing.GroupLayout(getContentPane());
getContentPane().setLayout(layout);
layout.setHorizontalGroup(
layout.createParallelGroup(javax.swing.GroupLayout.Alignment.LEADING)
.addComponent(jPanel1, javax.swing.GroupLayout.DEFAULT_SIZE, javax.swing.GroupLayout.DEFAULT_SIZE, Short.MAX_VALUE)
);
layout.setVerticalGroup(
layout.createParallelGroup(javax.swing.GroupLayout.Alignment.LEADING)
.addComponent(jPanel1, javax.swing.GroupLayout.PREFERRED_SIZE, javax.swing.GroupLayout.DEFAULT_SIZE, javax.swing.GroupLayout.PREFERRED_SIZE)
);
pack();
}
public static void main(String args[]) {
java.awt.EventQueue.invokeLater(new Runnable() {
public void run() {
new NewJFrame().setVisible(true);
}
});
}
private javax.swing.JInternalFrame jInternalFrame1;
private javax.swing.JPanel jPanel1;
}
See How to Use Internal Frames for more.
EDIT:
P.S - I have taken help of JPanel. If you wish to hide the component anytime,
use setVisible(false) insted of foo.setVisible(false).
JDeskTopPanebut I want a chat window which can be moved within the app (just like chatting in Facebook)." Put aJInternalFrameinto aJDesktopPaneand the user can move it at will. E.G. as seen in this code after the internal dialog is closed. – Andrew Thompson Dec 23 '12 at 7:38