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I know this has been asked on other threads, but I can't see what the problem with my code is. My JPanels aren't showing up in my JFrame. Please assist.

This is for a introductory level computer science school assignment, so some otherwise stupid things are outside my control.

Thanks.

package view;

import java.awt.BorderLayout;
import java.awt.Color;
import java.awt.Dimension;

import javax.swing.JButton;
import javax.swing.JFrame;
import javax.swing.JLabel;
import javax.swing.JPanel;
import javax.swing.JTextField;

public class DequeueView {

    //main JFrame
    private JFrame mainFrame ;

    //Containers
    private JPanel display;
    private JPanel buttons;

    //Buttons
    private JButton addFront;
    private JButton dequeue;
    private JButton enqueue;
    private JButton removeRear;

    //Textbox and label
    private JTextField displayQueue;
    private JLabel greeting;

    /**
     * Constructor for the main application with the title bar set to 
     * a title.  
     */
    public DequeueView(){

        /*
         * The hierarchy is as follows:
         * 
         * Container JPanel-    to display the message "Hello" and to display queue.
         *      Label , textbox
         * Container JPanel-    to put the buttons. 
         *      JButtons
         */

        JPanelDisplayHelper();      //formats the displays.
        JPanelButtonHelper();       //formats the buttons.
        JFrameHelper();             //formats the JFrame.

    }

    /**
     * Sets up the JFrame that will house the 4 buttons.
     */
    private void JPanelButtonHelper(){

        addFront = new JButton("Add to Front");
        dequeue = new JButton("Take from Front");
        enqueue = new JButton("Add to Back");
        removeRear = new JButton("Take from Back");

        buttons = new JPanel();
        buttons.add(addFront);
        buttons.add(dequeue);
        buttons.add(enqueue);
        buttons.add(removeRear);        
    }

    /**
     * Sets up the JFrame that will house everything. 
     */
    private void JFrameHelper(){

        String title = new String ("Queue Application");

        mainFrame = new JFrame();
        mainFrame.setLocation(200,150);
        mainFrame.setSize(500, 500);
        mainFrame.setResizable(false);
        mainFrame.setTitle(title);
        mainFrame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);

        mainFrame.add(display);
        mainFrame.add(buttons);
        mainFrame.setLayout(new BorderLayout());
        mainFrame.setVisible(true);

    }

    /**
     * Sets up the JPanel that will display the greeting and the queue in 
     * String form. 
     */
    private void JPanelDisplayHelper(){

        String text = new String("Hello, this app displays a queue. Enjoy!");

        //formats the label
        greeting = new JLabel(text, JLabel.LEFT);
        greeting.setVisible(true);


        //formats the JTextField.
        displayQueue = new JTextField(10);
        displayQueue.setText("Your Queue will display here!");
        displayQueue.setBackground(Color.WHITE);
        displayQueue.setEditable(false);
        displayQueue.setVisible(true);
        displayQueue.validate();

        display = new JPanel();
        display.add(greeting);
        display.add(displayQueue);
        display.setLayout(new BorderLayout());


    }

}

1 Answer 1

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Have you instanciated the class in your main method like this? It does not know about it in the main method for your program unless you actually define it

public static void main(String[] args) {
    new DequeueView();
}

PS: you can add the title parameter inside the JFrame frame = new JFrame("title")

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  • If you need more clarification on this just tag me, i consider myself to be quite good in JFrames
    – user4117456
    Jul 17, 2016 at 15:19

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