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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T03:16:30+00:00 2026-05-15T03:16:30+00:00

I want to create a function so that i can call add JLabel ‘s,

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I want to create a function so that i can call add JLabel‘s, etc inside the JScrollPanel. I am not sure what the command is in NetBeans.

I tried doing JScrollPanel -> events -> container -> componentAdded to create the code below. But nothing shows up when i add code to that function.

     private void initComponents() {

        scrollPanel = new javax.swing.JScrollPane();

        scrollPanel.addContainerListener(new java.awt.event.ContainerAdapter() {
        public void componentAdded(java.awt.event.ContainerEvent evt) {
            scrollPanelComponentAdded(evt);
        }
     }


    private void scrollPanelComponentAdded(java.awt.event.ContainerEvent evt) {
       System.out.println("main");
    }   

Any help would be great, thanks.

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    2026-05-15T03:16:31+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 3:16 am

    I don’t use Netbeans and I’m not quite sure I understand exactly what you’re trying to do, but the normal case for adding components to a scroll pane is to add a panel as the scroll pane’s “viewport”. The scroll pane is then like a window into that panel. If the panel is too big to fit into the scroll pane, the scrollbars will appear.

    Here is a snippet to show what I mean. This might be what you’re looking for in your initComponents method:

    JPanel panel = new JPanel();
    panel.add( ... ); // Add whatever components to the panel
    scrollPanel = new JScrollPane();
    scrollPanel.setViewportView(panel);
    

    A ContainerListener will only be called when a component is actually added or removed from a container. In your above code, no other components are ever added to the scroll pane.

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