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I am creating more than one JInternalFrame in the JDesktopPane. Each frame having one button. I want to close the particular frame on which button is clicked.

internalFrame = new JInternalFrame("Internal Frame", true, true, true, true);

    internalFrame.setSize(300, 300);
    internalFrame.setLocation(xPosition * openFrameCount, yPosition
            * openFrameCount);

    internalFrame.setContentPane(createContentPane());
    internalFrame.setJMenuBar(createPopJMenuBar());

    internalFrame.setVisible(true);

    JButton close = new JButton( "Close Me!" );  
    close.addActionListener( new ActionListener() {  
        public void actionPerformed( ActionEvent e ) {
                try {
                    internalFrame.setClosed( true );
                } catch (PropertyVetoException e1) {
                    e1.printStackTrace();
                }
        }  
    } );  
    internalFrame.add( close );  
    jdpDesktop.add(internalFrame);

By using the above code I am able to close the last created frame. Other frames are not closed.

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  • I want to close the particular JFrame on which button is clicked. ---> my question JFrame or JInternalFrame, could be quite different
    – mKorbel
    Aug 17, 2013 at 12:38

1 Answer 1

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Looks like you have internalFrame as a field of the enclosing class. Then it gets overwritten every time you create a new one. Use a local variable instead:

// Notice "final"
final JInternalFrame internalFrame = new JInternalFrame("Internal Frame", true, true, true, true);
...

That ensures that the internalFrame in each action listener refers to the one created a few lines above, not to the last created frame.

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  • great man..it works fine.Can i able to do the same thing using menu in each jframe ?
    – Raja
    Aug 17, 2013 at 12:40
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    @Raja I don't know what do you mean with the menues :-) It's quite possible that you have the same bug pattern there. If you are binding a listener to a menu created locally but assigned it to a field, that seems likely. Generally it's good idea to use local variables unless you actually need to store it in a field.
    – kiheru
    Aug 17, 2013 at 12:45

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