I’m developing an application which displays images, and plays sounds from a database. I’m trying to decide whether or not to use a separate JFrame to add images to the database from the GUI.
I’m just wondering whether it is good practice to use multiple JFrame windows?
Bad (bad, bad) practice.
There are any number of ways of displaying many elements in one GUI, e.g.:
CardLayout(short demo.). Good for:JInternalFrame/JDesktopPanetypically used for an MDI.JTabbedPanefor groups of components.JSplitPaneA way to display two components of which the importance between one or the other (the size) varies according to what the user is doing.JLayeredPanefar many well ..layered components.JToolBartypically contains groups of actions or controls. Can be dragged around the GUI, or off it entirely according to user need. As mentioned above, will minimize/restore according to the parent doing so.JList(simple example below).JTree.But if those strategies do not work for a particular use-case, try the following. Establish a single main
JFrame, then haveJDialogorJOptionPaneinstances appear for the rest of the free-floating elements, using the frame as the parent for the dialogs.Many images
In this case where the multiple elements are images, it would be better to use either of the following instead:
JLabel(centered in a scroll pane) to display whichever image the user is interested in at that moment. As seen inImageViewer.JList. As seen in this answer. The ‘single row’ part of that only works if they are all the same dimensions. Alternately, if you are prepared to scale the images on the fly, and they are all the same aspect ratio (e.g. 4:3 or 16:9).