I know this is a simple procedure with JInternalFrame, but can it be done with a measly JPanel?
I know this is a simple procedure with JInternalFrame , but can it be
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If the tool bar is sitting across one of the sides of the GUI, why try to add the toolbar directly to the JDesktopPane? Why not hold everything in a JPanel that uses BorderLayout, add the JDesktopPane to this JPanel BorderLayout.CENTER and add the toolbar to the JPanel BorderLayout.WHATEVER (depending on where you want to place it)?