RE-enable a button after closing a frame java - java

so im making a program for my project.
and when i clicked a button it must open anohter frame and make the button unclickable. and when you closed the popup frame the button must re enable. so this is
my main frame
package Option2;
import javax.swing.event.*;
import javax.swing.*;
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
public class MainMenu {
int intCtr1 = 0;
JFrame frame1 = new JFrame("EXD LAN PARTY");
JButton Button1 = new JButton();
JButton Button2 = new JButton();
JButton Button3 = new JButton();
JButton Button4 = new JButton();
JLabel Label1 = new JLabel();
public void MainMenu(){
//BUTTON1
Button1.setIcon(new javax.swing.ImageIcon(getClass().getResource("/Option2/PI2.jpg")));
Button1.setBackground(Color.white);
Button1.setBounds(50, 350, 150, 150);
Button1.setToolTipText("Personal Info");
//BUTTON1 END
//BUTTON2
Button2.setIcon(new javax.swing.ImageIcon(getClass().getResource("/Option2/PC.jpg")));
Button2.setBackground(Color.white);
Button2.setBounds(250, 350, 150, 150);
Button2.setToolTipText("PC INFO");
//BUTTON2 END
//BUTTON3
Button3.setIcon(new javax.swing.ImageIcon(getClass().getResource("/Option2/Games.jpg")));
Button3.setBackground(Color.white);
Button3.setBounds(450, 350, 150, 150);
Button3.setToolTipText("Games");
//BUTTON3 END
//BUTTON4 END
Button4.setIcon(new javax.swing.ImageIcon(getClass().getResource("/Option2/Players.jpg")));
Button4.setBackground(Color.white);
Button4.setBounds(650, 350, 150, 150);
Button3.setToolTipText("Players");
//BUTTON4 END
//LABEL1
Label1.setIcon(new javax.swing.ImageIcon(getClass().getResource("/Option2/EXD.jpg")));
Label1.setBounds(50, 50, 800, 250);
//LABEL1 END
//Frame1
frame1.getContentPane().setBackground(Color.black);
frame1.setResizable(false);
frame1.setLayout(null);
frame1.setSize(870,650);
frame1.setVisible(true);
frame1.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
frame1.add(Label1);
frame1.add(Button1);
frame1.add(Button2);
frame1.add(Button3);
frame1.add(Button4);
//Frame1 END
Button1.addActionListener(new ActionListener(){
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent a){
PersonalInfo objPI = new PersonalInfo();
objPI.Menu1();
Button1.setEnabled(false);
}
});
Button2.addActionListener(new ActionListener(){
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent a){
PCInfo objPCI = new PCInfo();
objPCI.Menu2();
}
});
Button3.addActionListener(new ActionListener(){
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent a){
Games objGames = new Games();
objGames.Menu3();
}
});
Button4.addActionListener(new ActionListener(){
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent a){
Players objPlayers = new Players();
objPlayers.Menu4();
}
});
}
public void dim1(){
if(intCtr1 == 1){
MainMenu objMM = new MainMenu();
objMM.Button1.setEnabled(true);
System.out.println("SD");
}
}
}
**and this is my sub frame**
package Option2;
import javax.swing.event.*;
import javax.swing.*;
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
public class PersonalInfo {
String[] arrSex = {"Male","Female"};
JFrame frame1 = new JFrame("Personal Info");
JLabel label1 = new JLabel("ID");
JLabel label2 = new JLabel("Last Name");
JLabel label3 = new JLabel("First Name");
JLabel label4 = new JLabel("Middle Name");
JLabel label5 = new JLabel("SEX");
JLabel label6 = new JLabel();
JTextField tf1 = new JTextField();
JTextField tf2 = new JTextField();
JTextField tf3 = new JTextField();
JTextField tf4 = new JTextField();
JComboBox CB1 = new JComboBox(arrSex);
JButton Button1 = new JButton("NEW");
JButton Button2 = new JButton("SAVE");
JButton Button3 = new JButton("EDIT");
JButton Button4 = new JButton("CANCEL");
JButton Button5 = new JButton();
JButton Button6 = new JButton();
JButton Button7 = new JButton();
JButton Button8 = new JButton();
public void Menu1(){
//Frame1
frame1.add(label6);
frame1.add(label1);
frame1.add(tf1);
frame1.add(label2);
frame1.add(tf2);
frame1.add(label3);
frame1.add(tf3);
frame1.add(label4);
frame1.add(tf4);
frame1.add(label5);
frame1.add(CB1);
frame1.add(Button1);
frame1.add(Button2);
frame1.add(Button3);
frame1.add(Button4);
frame1.add(Button5);
frame1.add(Button6);
frame1.add(Button7);
frame1.add(Button8);
frame1.setVisible(true);
frame1.getContentPane().setBackground(Color.black);
frame1.setSize(600,600);
frame1.setResizable(false);
frame1.setLayout(null);
frame1.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE);
frame1.addWindowListener(new WindowAdapter()
{
public void windowClosing(WindowEvent e)
{
MainMenu objMM = new MainMenu();
objMM.intCtr1=1;
objMM.dim1();
}
});
//Frame1 End
//LABEL6
label6.setIcon(new javax.swing.ImageIcon(getClass().getResource("/Option2/PI.jpg")));
label6.setBounds(30, 5, 800, 250);
//LABEL6 END
//LABEl1
label1.setBounds(100, 220, 50,50);
label1.setForeground(Color.white);
label1.setFont(new Font("Serif", Font.BOLD, 18));
//Label1 end
//Tf
tf1.setBounds(130, 230, 400,30);
tf1.setEnabled(false);
SmartC objSMC = new SmartC();
tf1.setText(objSMC.SmartCounter("ABC123415XYZS"));
//tf end
//label2
label2.setBounds(35, 255, 120,50);
label2.setForeground(Color.white);
label2.setFont(new Font("Serif", Font.BOLD, 18));
//label2 end
//Tf2
tf2.setBounds(130, 270, 400,30);
//tf2 end
//label3
label3.setBounds(35, 295, 120,50);
label3.setForeground(Color.white);
label3.setFont(new Font("Serif", Font.BOLD, 18));
//label3 end
//Tf3
tf3.setBounds(130, 310 , 400, 30);
//tf3 end
//label4
label4.setBounds(15, 335, 120,50);
label4.setForeground(Color.white);
label4.setFont(new Font("Serif", Font.BOLD, 18));
//label4 end
//Tf4
tf4.setBounds(130, 350 , 400, 30);
//tf4 end
//label4
label5.setBounds(85, 375, 120,50);
label5.setForeground(Color.white);
label5.setFont(new Font("Serif", Font.BOLD, 18));
//label4 end
//cb1
CB1.setBounds(130, 390, 100, 30);
CB1.setBackground(Color.white);
//cb1 end
//button1
Button1.setBounds(35, 450, 100, 30);
Button1.setBackground(Color.white);
//
//
Button2.setBounds(150, 450, 100, 30);
Button2.setBackground(Color.white);
//
//
Button3.setBounds(335, 450, 100, 30);
Button3.setBackground(Color.white);
//
//
Button4.setBounds(450, 450, 100, 30);
Button4.setBackground(Color.white);
//
//
Button5.setBounds(35, 500, 100, 50);
Button5.setIcon(new javax.swing.ImageIcon(getClass().getResource("/Option2/First.jpg")));
Button5.setBackground(Color.white);
//
//
Button6.setBounds(150, 500, 100, 50);
Button6.setIcon(new javax.swing.ImageIcon(getClass().getResource("/Option2/Previous.jpg")));
Button6.setBackground(Color.white);
//
//
Button7.setBounds(335, 500, 100, 50);
Button7.setIcon(new javax.swing.ImageIcon(getClass().getResource("/Option2/Next.jpg")));
Button7.setBackground(Color.white);
//
//
Button8.setBounds(450, 500, 100, 50);
Button8.setIcon(new javax.swing.ImageIcon(getClass().getResource("/Option2/Last.jpg")));
Button8.setBackground(Color.white);
//
//
}
}
Any Suggestions about my coding is accepted. Sorry Still learning about Java :)

and when i clicked a button it must open anohter frame
You should NOT be creating another JFrame.
Instead you should be creating a modal JDialog. The dialog will not allow you to click on the frame until the dialog is closed.
Any Suggestions about my coding is accepted
Follow Java naming conventions. Variable names should NOT start with an upper case character. Sometimes you follow this guideline and sometimes you don't. Be consistent!
Don't use setBounds(...). Swing was designed to be used with layout managers!

First, please read Java naming conventions.
You need to pass the reference of MainMenu to PersonalInfo in order to achieve what you need, here:
button1.addActionListener(new ActionListener(){
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent a){
PersonalInfo objPI = new PersonalInfo(this);
objPI.menu1();
button1.setEnabled(false);
}
});
And you need to add a constructor to PersonalInfo:
private MainMenu m;
public PersonalInfo(MainMenu m) {
this.m = m;
}
Add a public method to MainMenu:
public void enableMyButton() {
button1.setEnabled(true);
}
Now you can add an event listener to PersonalInfo to enable the button of the MainMenu frame:
frame1.addWindowListener(new WindowAdapter()
{
public void windowClosing(WindowEvent e)
{
this.m.enableMyButton();
}
});

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import java.awt.event.*;
import java.awt.*;
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Hope, This will help
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class MenuListenerAdapter implements MenuListener {
#Override
public void menuSelected(MenuEvent e) {
System.out.println("Menu Selected");
}
#Override
public void menuDeselected(MenuEvent e) {
System.out.println("Menu Deselected");
}
#Override
public void menuCanceled(MenuEvent e) {
System.out.println("Menu Canceled");
}
}
Then add MenuListener on menu
menu.addMenuListener(new MenuListenerAdapter());
You can use MouseListener,
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import java.awt.Font;
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JScrollPane scroll = new JScrollPane (textArea);
scroll.setVerticalScrollBarPolicy(JScrollPane.VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_ALWAYS);
scroll.setHorizontalScrollBarPolicy(JScrollPane.HORIZONTAL_SCROLLBAR_AS_NEEDED);
textArea.setLineWrap(true);
textArea.setEditable(true);
textArea.setVisible(true);
panel.add(textArea);
}
//Creating buttons
public void createButtons(){
btnSave = new JButton ("Save");
btnSave.setBounds(130, 350, 100, 20);
btnSave.setForeground(Color.blue);
btnSave.addActionListener(new SaveHandler());
panel.add (btnSave);
btnSave.setVisible(true);
btnExit = new JButton ("Exit");
btnExit.setBounds(240, 350, 100, 20);
btnExit.setForeground(Color.blue);
btnExit.addActionListener(new ExitHandler());
panel.add (btnExit);
btnExit.setVisible(true);
}
class ExitHandler implements ActionListener{
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
int n = JOptionPane.showConfirmDialog(frame1,
"Are you sure you want to exit?", "Exit?",JOptionPane.YES_NO_OPTION);
if(n == JOptionPane.YES_OPTION){
System.exit(0);
System.out.println("EXIT SUCCESSFUL");
}
}
}
class SaveHandler implements ActionListener{
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e){
try( PrintWriter out = new PrintWriter( "DetailsofPatient.txt" )){
out.println(txtFirstName.getText());
out.println(txtGender.getText());
out.println(txtDOB1.getText());
out.println(txtDOB2.getText());
out.println(txtDOB3.getText());
out.println(txtSmoker.getText());
out.println(txtMedHistory.getText());
} catch (FileNotFoundException e2) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
e2.printStackTrace();
}
System.out.println("Save successful");
}
}
}
Alright for starters, you didn't add an ActionListener to your save button, so you need to add it like this.
btnSave = new JButton ("Save");
btnSave.setBounds(130, 350, 100, 20);
btnSave.setForeground(Color.blue);
btnSave.addActionListener(new SaveHandler());
panel.add (btnSave);
btnSave.setVisible(true);
Also, in your SaveHandler, your PrintWriter isn't actually printing anything.
Your Code: out.println( ); would not write anything.
Let's say you wanted to write the contents of txtFirstName, you would need to do
out.println(txtFirstName.getText());
Edit: You also need another closing braces at the end of your ExitHandler class
class ExitHandler implements ActionListener{
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
int n = JOptionPane.showConfirmDialog(frame1,
"Are you sure you want to exit?", "Exit?",JOptionPane.YES_NO_OPTION);
if(n == JOptionPane.YES_OPTION){
System.exit(0);
System.out.println("EXIT SUCCESSFUL");
}
}
}
You will also then need to remove a closing brace at the end of the program.

Java frame trouble

I need help with my program because I'll want to put a password and username to my program, so if the username is test && password is 12345 my program will appear a new frame but unfortunately my second didn't work for my label, button and etc here is my code so far.
import javax.swing.*;
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
public class SwapFields extends JFrame{
public static void main(String[] args) {
SwapFields frameTabel = new SwapFields();
}
JButton blogin = new JButton("Login");
JPanel panel = new JPanel();
JTextField txuser = new JTextField(15);
JPasswordField pass = new JPasswordField(15);
JLabel lab = new JLabel("Username :");
JLabel pas = new JLabel("Password :");
JLabel cos;
// JPanel panel = new JPanel();
JButton y1;
JButton y2;
SwapFields() {
super("Enter Your Account !");
setSize(300, 200);
setLocation(500, 280);
panel.setLayout(null);
txuser.setBounds(90, 30, 150, 20);
pass.setBounds(90, 65, 150, 20);
blogin.setBounds(110, 100, 80, 20);
lab.setBounds(15, 28, 150, 20);
pas.setBounds(15, 63, 150, 20);
panel.add(lab);
panel.add(pas);
panel.add(blogin);
panel.add(txuser);
panel.add(pass);
getContentPane().add(panel);
setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
setVisible(true);
actionlogin();
}
public void actionlogin() {
blogin.addActionListener(new ActionListener() {
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent ae) {
String puname = txuser.getText();
String ppaswd = pass.getText();
if (puname.equals("test") && ppaswd.equals("12345")) {
JFrame frame = new JFrame("Customer");
JPanel panel1 = new JPanel();
frame.setVisible(true);
frame.setSize(300, 200);
frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
cos = new JLabel("Do you have a Customer ?");
y1 = new JButton("Yes");
y2 = new JButton("No");
panel1.setLayout(null);
cos.setBounds(70, 30, 150, 20);
y1.setBounds(80, 65, 150, 20);
y2.setBounds(140, 65, 150, 20);
y1.setSize(55, 30);
y2.setSize(55, 30);
panel1.add(y1);
panel1.add(y2);
panel1.add(cos);
frame.getContentPane().add(panel1);
// this is the code ill change this is the second frame .
dispose();
} else {
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, "Wrong Password / Username");
txuser.setText("");
pass.setText("");
txuser.requestFocus();
}
}
});
}
}
change
panel.setLayout(null);
to
panel.setLayout(new Flowlayout());

How should I make a "back button" to switch JPanels on a main JFrame class work with multiple JPanel classes?

I'm currently working on a game for school, and I've hit a brick wall. I've created a main class that sets up the JFrame, and in that JFrame have JPanel buttons that open a server JPanel class, a client JPanel class, and buttons for options, and exiting the game. Now where I'm stuck is how I should make buttons to go back to the main JPanel using a back button on the server/client JPanel class. Here's the code I have at the moment:
MainUI.class (a different class runs this):
public class MainUI extends JFrame {
private JPanel contentPane;
private JTextField textField;
public MainUI() {
// Sets up the frame
setTitle("Pong Legacy | Prototype v0.1.0");
setResizable(false);
setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
setSize(300, 500);
setLocationRelativeTo(null);
contentPane = new JPanel();
contentPane.setBorder(new EmptyBorder(5, 5, 5, 5));
setContentPane(contentPane);
contentPane.setLayout(null);
// Starts the Server window
JButton btnStartServer = new JButton("Start Server");
btnStartServer.addActionListener(new ActionListener() {
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
JPanel server = new ServerUI();
getContentPane().removeAll();
getContentPane().setLayout(new BorderLayout());
getContentPane().add(server);
getContentPane().validate();
getContentPane().repaint();
}
});
btnStartServer.setBounds(97, 364, 100, 25);
contentPane.add(btnStartServer);
// Starts the Client window
JButton btnStartClient = new JButton("Start Client");
btnStartClient.addActionListener(new ActionListener() {
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
JPanel client = new ClientUI();
getContentPane().removeAll();
getContentPane().setLayout(new BorderLayout());
getContentPane().add(client);
getContentPane().validate();
getContentPane().repaint();
}
});
btnStartClient.setBounds(97, 400, 100, 25);
contentPane.add(btnStartClient);
// Opens the Options menu
// (To Do)
JButton btnOptions = new JButton("Options");
btnOptions.setBounds(37, 436, 100, 25);
contentPane.add(btnOptions);
// Quits the game
JButton btnQuitGame = new JButton("Quit Game");
btnQuitGame.addActionListener(new ActionListener() {
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
System.exit(0);
}
});
btnQuitGame.setBounds(157, 436, 100, 25);
contentPane.add(btnQuitGame);
// Username Field
JLabel lblUsername = new JLabel("Username:");
lblUsername.setBounds(121, 45, 52, 14);
contentPane.add(lblUsername);
textField = new JTextField();
textField.setBounds(104, 67, 86, 20);
contentPane.add(textField);
textField.setColumns(10);
}
}
ServerUI.class:
public class MainUI extends JFrame {
private JPanel contentPane;
private JTextField textField;
public MainUI() {
// Sets up the frame
setTitle("Pong Legacy | Prototype v0.1.0");
setResizable(false);
setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
setSize(300, 500);
setLocationRelativeTo(null);
contentPane = new JPanel();
contentPane.setBorder(new EmptyBorder(5, 5, 5, 5));
setContentPane(contentPane);
contentPane.setLayout(null);
// Starts the Server window
JButton btnStartServer = new JButton("Start Server");
btnStartServer.addActionListener(new ActionListener() {
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
JPanel server = new ServerUI();
getContentPane().removeAll();
getContentPane().setLayout(new BorderLayout());
getContentPane().add(server);
getContentPane().validate();
getContentPane().repaint();
}
});
btnStartServer.setBounds(97, 364, 100, 25);
contentPane.add(btnStartServer);
// Starts the Client window
JButton btnStartClient = new JButton("Start Client");
btnStartClient.addActionListener(new ActionListener() {
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
JPanel client = new ClientUI();
getContentPane().removeAll();
getContentPane().setLayout(new BorderLayout());
getContentPane().add(client);
getContentPane().validate();
getContentPane().repaint();
}
});
btnStartClient.setBounds(97, 400, 100, 25);
contentPane.add(btnStartClient);
// Opens the Options menu
// (To Do)
JButton btnOptions = new JButton("Options");
btnOptions.setBounds(37, 436, 100, 25);
contentPane.add(btnOptions);
// Quits the game
JButton btnQuitGame = new JButton("Quit Game");
btnQuitGame.addActionListener(new ActionListener() {
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
System.exit(0);
}
});
btnQuitGame.setBounds(157, 436, 100, 25);
contentPane.add(btnQuitGame);
// Username Field
JLabel lblUsername = new JLabel("Username:");
lblUsername.setBounds(121, 45, 52, 14);
contentPane.add(lblUsername);
textField = new JTextField();
textField.setBounds(104, 67, 86, 20);
contentPane.add(textField);
textField.setColumns(10);
}
}
ClientUI.class:
public class ClientUI extends JPanel {
private JTextField textField;
public ClientUI() {
setLayout(null);
JButton btnConnect = new JButton("Connect");
btnConnect.setBounds(47, 400, 200, 25);
add(btnConnect);
JButton btnBack = new JButton("Back");
btnBack.setBounds(117, 436, 60, 25);
add(btnBack);
JRadioButton rdbtnSelectAServer = new JRadioButton("Select a server from the list:");
rdbtnSelectAServer.setBounds(66, 25, 161, 25);
add(rdbtnSelectAServer);
JRadioButton rdbtnManualConnection = new JRadioButton("Manual Connection:");
rdbtnManualConnection.setBounds(87, 325, 120, 25);
add(rdbtnManualConnection);
textField = new JTextField();
textField.setBounds(47, 355, 200, 25);
add(textField);
textField.setColumns(10);
}
}
I've heard that I could use a CardLayout, too, but I want to see if I can do it this way.

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