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I'm using two JTextField in Java Swing form. Now I enter the values in JTextField1. Next if I press ENTER KEY means the cursor move to JTextField2. How to do this?

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Add an ActionListener to the first text field. In the ActionEvent you can get the source object, cast it to a JTextField and then invoke the transferFocus() method.

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Use actionListener for the textField.

Code snippet:

textField1.addActionListener(new ActionListener(){
    public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e){
        textField1.transferFocus();
    }
});
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    -1, if you read the API the use of the requestFocus() method is discouraged in favour of the of the requestFocusInWindow() method.
    – camickr
    Dec 21, 2011 at 6:25
  • @camickr: why you had done -1 beside that my code is working. The user is free to accept either the answer. Dec 21, 2011 at 6:36
  • @MohammadFaisal: "The code is running", this is not valid in all situations. Sometimes performance comes to the picture.
    – Harry Joy
    Dec 21, 2011 at 6:45
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    I would still down vote the answer. First, the suggestion to use an ActionListener was given 20 minutes before your answer so there is no need for a duplicate answer. Secondly, referencing a class variable in the ActionListener is unnecessary. As I mentioneded in my answer you have access to the source object in the ActionEvent.
    – camickr
    Dec 21, 2011 at 7:00
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    Check out the API ActionEvent.getSource(). This method will return the Swing component that generated the ActionEvent, so you can reference this when transfering focus instead of using a class variable to keep track of the text field. This also allows you to reuse the class since you wrote generic code, not code specific to on text field.
    – camickr
    Dec 21, 2011 at 16:09

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