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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T12:04:13+00:00 2026-05-13T12:04:13+00:00

I’m a starter at Java. I’d like to create a Form class that extends

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I’m a starter at Java. I’d like to create a Form class that extends JFrame to use. Everything works ok, it sizes and centers well on the screen. I just can’t add components to it. What am I missing. Googled every class up, couldn’t find anything.

Main.java:

package pongLib;

import pongUI.*;

public class Main {

    public static void main(String[] args) {
 Form frm = new Form(600,500,"Pong");
    }

}

Form.java:

package pongUI;

import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import javax.swing.*;

public class Form extends JFrame {
    private int width;
    private int height;
    private int posx;
    private int posy;
    private String title;

    public Form(int width, int height, String title) {
 //call parent constructor
 super();

 //set size
 this.width=width;
 this.height=height;

 //set title
 this.title=title;

 //get position(x,y)
 Dimension screen = Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getScreenSize();
 Double x = (screen.getWidth()-this.width)/2;
 Double y = (screen.getHeight()-this.height)/2;
 posx = x.intValue();
 posy = y.intValue();

 //add components
 JLabel points1Label = new JLabel("The Rookie (aka You)");
 this.addComponent(points1Label, 10, 50);

 //set form properties
 this.setLayout(null);
 this.setSize(width, height);
 this.setLocation(posx, posy);
 this.setResizable(false);
 this.setTitle(title);
 this.setVisible(true);

    public void addComponent(Component c, int posx, int posy) {
 c.setLocation(posx, posy);
 this.getContentPane().add(c,BorderLayout.CENTER);
    }
}
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    2026-05-13T12:04:13+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 12:04 pm

    This is it:

    package test;
    
    import java.awt.BorderLayout;
    import java.awt.Component;
    import java.awt.Dimension;
    import java.awt.Toolkit;
    
    import javax.swing.JFrame;
    import javax.swing.JLabel;
    
    public class Form extends JFrame {
        private final int width;
        private final int height;
        private final int posx;
        private final int posy;
        private final String title;
    
        public Form(int width, int height, String title) {
            // call parent constructor
            super();
    
            // set size
            this.width = width;
            this.height = height;
    
            // set title
            this.title = title;
    
            // get position(x,y)
            Dimension screen = Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getScreenSize();
            Double x = (screen.getWidth() - this.width) / 2;
            Double y = (screen.getHeight() - this.height) / 2;
            posx = x.intValue();
            posy = y.intValue();
    
            // add components
            JLabel points1Label = new JLabel("The Rookie (aka You)");
            points1Label.setBounds(10, 50, points1Label.getPreferredSize().width,
                points1Label.getPreferredSize().height);
            this.getContentPane().add(points1Label);
    
            // set form properties
            this.setLayout(null);
            this.setSize(width, height);
            this.setLocation(posx, posy);
            this.setResizable(false);
            this.setTitle(title);
            this.setVisible(true);
        }
    
        public void addComponent(Component c, int posx, int posy) {
            c.setLocation(posx, posy);
            this.getContentPane().add(c, BorderLayout.CENTER);
        }
    }
    
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