I have a JPanel that contains two JLabel. The panel uses a BorderLayout.
One JLabel is put into BorderLayout.CENTER
position, the other in BorderLayout.PAGE_END
When I resize the panel so that it does not have enough vertical space to show both labels, the centered label is always overwritten (cut off) by the label in the PAGE_END
position.
As the information displayed in the centered label is more important than the other, I would like the centered label to overlap (or cut off) the label below it.
It seems that BorderLayout (and GridBagLayout as well) always paints the components from "top to bottom" and those that are painted "later" will overwrite the ones painted before.
Is there some way I can convince BorderLayout (or any other LayoutManager) to assume that a certain component should always be "at the top"?
I tried using
panel.setComponentZOrder(label1, 1);
panel.setComponentZOrder(label2, 0);
but that didn't make a difference.