Java Tutorial

No Layout in Java (Absolute Positioning)

Submitted by donbermoy on
This tutorial will teach you how to provide a java swing program without a layout. We will use the keyword null here in the setLayout method and we will do the Absolute Positioning using the setBounds method. So, now let's start this tutorial! 1. Open JCreator or NetBeans and make a java program with a file name of noLayout.java. 2.

SpringLayout as Layout Manager in Java

Submitted by donbermoy on
This tutorial is about the SpringLayout as Layout Manager in Java. A SpringLayout is a layout by defining constraints betweem the edges of the components. This attaches springs to other components taht lays out the children of its associated container according to a set of constraints. So, now let's start this tutorial! 1. Open JCreator or NetBeans and make a java program with a file name of springLayout.java. 2.

CardLayout as Layout Manager in Java

Submitted by donbermoy on
This tutorial is about the CardLayout as Layout Manager in Java. A CardLayout as a layout manager is used as a container of two or more components where it is represented as a card. Thus, there is only one card is visible at a time, and the container acts as a storage of cards. So, now let's start this tutorial! 1. Open JCreator or NetBeans and make a java program with a file name of cardLayout.java. 2.

GridLayout as Layout Manager in Java

Submitted by donbermoy on
This tutorial is about the GridLayout as Layout Manager in Java. A GridLayout is a layout where it has a grid within a component. This layout ignores the sizes of the component and resizes them fit the cell's dimension of the grid. So, now let's start this tutorial! 1. Open JCreator or NetBeans and make a java program with a file name of gridLayout.java. 2.

FlowLayout as Layout Manager in Java

Submitted by donbermoy on
This is a tutorial in which we will going to create a program that will have a FlowLayout as Layout Manager in Java. A FlowLayout as a layout manager provides a layout that is simple and used as default by the JPanel. It makes it every component seen according to its preferred size and arranges them in horizontal wrapping lines so that they will have spacing. So, now let's start this tutorial! 1. Open JCreator or NetBeans and make a java program with a file name of flowLayout.java. 2.

BorderLayout as Layout Manager in Java

Submitted by donbermoy on
This tutorial is about the BorderLayout as Layout Manager in Java. A BorderLayout is a layout where it has a rectangular screen area divided into five regions - North, South, East, West, and Center position regions. So, now let's start this tutorial! 1. Open JCreator or NetBeans and make a java program with a file name of borderLayout.java. 2.