// ui/Borders.java // (c)2016 MindView LLC: see Copyright.txt // We make no guarantees that this code is fit for any purpose. // Visit http://mindviewinc.com/Books/OnJava/ for more book information. // Different Swing borders. import javax.swing.*; import javax.swing.border.*; import java.awt.*; import static onjava.SwingConsole.*; public class Borders extends JFrame { static JPanel showBorder(Border b) { JPanel jp = new JPanel(); jp.setLayout(new BorderLayout()); String nm = b.getClass().toString(); nm = nm.substring(nm.lastIndexOf('.') + 1); jp.add(new JLabel(nm, JLabel.CENTER), BorderLayout.CENTER); jp.setBorder(b); return jp; } public Borders() { setLayout(new GridLayout(2,4)); add(showBorder(new TitledBorder("Title"))); add(showBorder(new EtchedBorder())); add(showBorder(new LineBorder(Color.BLUE))); add(showBorder( new MatteBorder(5,5,30,30,Color.GREEN))); add(showBorder( new BevelBorder(BevelBorder.RAISED))); add(showBorder( new SoftBevelBorder(BevelBorder.LOWERED))); add(showBorder(new CompoundBorder( new EtchedBorder(), new LineBorder(Color.RED)))); } public static void main(String[] args) { run(new Borders(), 500, 300); } }