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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T03:58:28+00:00 2026-05-23T03:58:28+00:00

I have created a custom dialog box which requires 3 fields public class Test{

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I have created a custom dialog box which requires 3 fields

public class Test{

    public static void main(String args[])

    {

        JTextField firstName = new JTextField();

        JTextField lastName = new JTextField();

        JPasswordField password = new JPasswordField();

        final JComponent[] inputs = new JComponent[] {

                        new JLabel("First"),

                        firstName,

                        new JLabel("Last"),

                        lastName,

                        new JLabel("Password"),

                        password

        };

        JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, inputs, "My custom dialog",JOptionPane.PLAIN_MESSAGE);

        System.out.println("You entered " +firstName.getText() + ", " +lastName.getText() + ", " +password.getText());

    }
}

How do I check if the user has inserted all fields or not? And even if user close the dialog box it display

You entered , , 

I want to check user input in field and close application if user close dialog box without dsplaying

"You entered , , "
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    2026-05-23T03:58:29+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 3:58 am

    You can check if user has inserted all fields or not as follows:

    if(firstName.getText() != "" && lastName.getText() != "" && password.getText() != "")
        System.out.println("All fields have been filled!");
    else
        System.out.println("Some fields are need to be filled!");
    

    EDIT:

    For displaying a message after closing the dialog box, you can do it like:

    myframe.addWindowListener(new WindowAdapter()
    {
        public void windowClosing(WindowEvent e)
        {
            JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null,"You entered " + firstName.getText() + ", " + lastName.getText() + ", " +password.getText());
        }
    });
    

    EDIT2:

    OK, I think I understand your question now, try this:

    public class Test
    {
        public static void main(String args[])
        {
            JTextField firstName = new JTextField();
            JTextField lastName = new JTextField();
            JPasswordField password = new JPasswordField();
            final JComponent[] inputs = new JComponent[]
            {
                new JLabel("First"),
                firstName,
                new JLabel("Last"),
                lastName,
                new JLabel("Password"),
                password        
            };
            int i = JOptionPane.showConfirmDialog(null, inputs, "My custom dialog",JOptionPane.PLAIN_MESSAGE);
            if(i == 0) System.out.println("You entered " + firstName.getText() + ", " + lastName.getText() + ", " + password.getText());
        }
    }
    
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