I am trying to add multiple panels to another panel. I want them to be on top of each other so I'm using JLayeredPane. I've added a button to each one. Two buttons should appear when it works.
import java.awt.Color;
import javax.swing.JButton;
import javax.swing.JFrame;
import javax.swing.JLayeredPane;
import javax.swing.JPanel;
public class PanelTest {
public static void main(String[] args) {
JFrame frame = new JFrame();
JPanel mainPanel = new JPanel();
JPanel panel1 = new JPanel();
JPanel panel2 = new JPanel();
JLayeredPane layers = new JLayeredPane();
mainPanel.add(layers);
panel2.setOpaque(false);
panel1.setOpaque(false);
panel1.setVisible(true);
panel2.setVisible(true);
panel1.add(new JButton("1111111111"));
panel2.add(new JButton("2"));
frame.setContentPane(mainPanel);
layers.add(panel1, new Integer(2));
layers.add(panel2, new Integer(3));
frame.setVisible(true);
frame.setSize(500, 500);
frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
}
}
Only the grey background of the mainPanel is visible. What am I doing wrong?
When adding a component to a JLayeredPane, you're essentially adding the component to a null layout using container. This means that you must fully specify both the component's size and its position, often solving both with a
setBounds(...)
call. Call this on panel1 and panel2, for example:Edit:
Setting the size (bounds) is required but you still have an additional problem.
You are adding the JLayeredPane to a JPanel which uses a FlowLayout. By default a FlowLayout respects the preferred size of the component added to it. Since JLayeredPane uses a null layout its preferred size is (0, 0) so there is nothing to paint.
Two solutions:
frame.setContentPane(layers);
JPanel mainPanel = new JPanel( new BorderLayout());