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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T20:06:28+00:00 2026-05-29T20:06:28+00:00

Let me start by saying that I have been reading the drag’n drop tutorial

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Let me start by saying that I have been reading the drag’n drop tutorial and similar questions asked on SO, but unfortunately I have only gotten more confused about this matter. What I want to achieve is relatively simple so I am surprised that it got me in so much trouble already. I am writing a small utility application which will consolidate a bunch of result files (custom defined xml-type) into a large tab-separated text file. Most of the functionality is already coded, however I wanted to make a decent GUI for it.

What I want is to be able to drag’n drop files into a component (for instance JTextArea) in a nice and gracious way (read: not full paths, but instead a small icon and name). I would like to be able to supply a JFileChooser to browse for files as well. I will then parse the files sequentially to produce the matrix I want.

What I have learned so far is that the framework is already there however any additional functionality needs to be custom built. I have created a test GUI in Netbeans and tried to drag a bunch of files onto a JTextArea, but they appear as file paths, and admittedly it looks very ugly.

I would really appreciate any tips and guidance on how to solve (or clarify) this problem in a neat way. Note that I do intend to use the software on multiple different OS (Mac,Win and Linux).

EDIT: the code I have so far is based on one of the examples from Sun tutorials and is as follows

import java.awt.datatransfer.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import java.awt.*;
import java.io.*;
import javax.swing.*;
import javax.swing.UIManager.LookAndFeelInfo;
import javax.swing.border.TitledBorder;
import javax.swing.filechooser.FileNameExtensionFilter;
import javax.swing.text.*;

public class ConsolidatorDemo extends JPanel implements ActionListener {
    private static final long serialVersionUID = -4487732343062917781L;
    JFileChooser fc;
    JButton clear;
    JTextArea dropZone, console;
    JSplitPane childSplitPane, parentSplitPane;
    PrintStream ps;

  public ConsolidatorDemo() {
    super(new BorderLayout());

    fc = new JFileChooser();;
    fc.setMultiSelectionEnabled(true);
    fc.setDragEnabled(true);
    fc.setControlButtonsAreShown(false);
    fc.setFileSelectionMode(JFileChooser.FILES_ONLY);               


    JPanel fcPanel = new JPanel(new BorderLayout());
    fcPanel.add(fc, BorderLayout.CENTER);

    clear = new JButton("Clear All");
    clear.addActionListener(this);
    JPanel buttonPanel = new JPanel(new BorderLayout());
    buttonPanel.setBorder(BorderFactory.createEmptyBorder(5,5,5,5));
    buttonPanel.add(clear, BorderLayout.LINE_END);

    JPanel leftUpperPanel = new JPanel(new BorderLayout());
    leftUpperPanel.setBorder(BorderFactory.createEmptyBorder(5,5,5,5));
    leftUpperPanel.add(fcPanel, BorderLayout.CENTER);
    leftUpperPanel.add(buttonPanel, BorderLayout.PAGE_END);


    JScrollPane leftLowerPanel = new javax.swing.JScrollPane();
    leftLowerPanel.setBorder(BorderFactory.createEmptyBorder(5,5,5,5));
    dropZone = new JTextArea();
    dropZone.setColumns(20);
    dropZone.setLineWrap(true);
    dropZone.setRows(5);
    dropZone.setDragEnabled(true);
    dropZone.setDropMode(javax.swing.DropMode.INSERT);
    dropZone.setBorder(new TitledBorder("Selected files/folders"));
    leftLowerPanel.setViewportView(dropZone);

    childSplitPane = new JSplitPane(JSplitPane.VERTICAL_SPLIT,
            leftUpperPanel, leftLowerPanel);
    childSplitPane.setDividerLocation(400);
    childSplitPane.setPreferredSize(new Dimension(480, 650));

    console = new JTextArea();
    console.setColumns(40);
    console.setLineWrap(true);
    console.setBorder(new TitledBorder("Console"));

    parentSplitPane = new JSplitPane(JSplitPane.HORIZONTAL_SPLIT,
                    childSplitPane, console);
    parentSplitPane.setDividerLocation(480);
    parentSplitPane.setPreferredSize(new Dimension(800, 650));

    add(parentSplitPane, BorderLayout.CENTER);

}

public void setDefaultButton() {
    getRootPane().setDefaultButton(clear);
}

public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
    if (e.getSource() == clear) {
        dropZone.setText("");

    }
}

/**
 * Create the GUI and show it. For thread safety,
 * this method should be invoked from the
 * event-dispatching thread.
 */
private static void createAndShowGUI() {
    //Make sure we have nice window decorations.
    JFrame.setDefaultLookAndFeelDecorated(true);
    try {
      //UIManager.setLookAndFeel("de.javasoft.plaf.synthetica.SyntheticaBlackStarLookAndFeel");
        for (LookAndFeelInfo info : UIManager.getInstalledLookAndFeels()) {
            if ("Nimbus".equals(info.getName())) {
                UIManager.setLookAndFeel(info.getClassName());
                break;
            }
        }
    }catch (Exception e){
      e.printStackTrace();
    }

    //Create and set up the window.
    JFrame frame = new JFrame("Consolidator!");
    frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE);

    //Create and set up the menu bar and content pane.
    ConsolidatorDemo demo = new ConsolidatorDemo();
    demo.setOpaque(true); //content panes must be opaque
    frame.setContentPane(demo);

    //Display the window.
    frame.pack();
    frame.setVisible(true);
    demo.setDefaultButton();
}

public static void main(String[] args) {
    //Schedule a job for the event-dispatching thread:
    //creating and showing this application's GUI.
    javax.swing.SwingUtilities.invokeLater(new Runnable() {
        public void run() {
            createAndShowGUI();
        }
    });
}
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    2026-05-29T20:06:29+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 8:06 pm

    here’s a quick snippet to import the actual Files into a JList (as opposed to importing its String representation into a text component) and use a custom renderer to present it nicely. It’s adapted from the BasicDnD (in the tutorial):

        fileDropper = new JList(new DefaultListModel());
        fileDropper.setDragEnabled(true);
        leftLowerPanel.setViewportView(fileDropper);
        
        TransferHandler handler =   new TransferHandler() {
    
            @Override
            public boolean canImport(TransferHandler.TransferSupport info) {
                // we only import FileList
                if (!info.isDataFlavorSupported(DataFlavor.javaFileListFlavor)) {
                    return false;
                }
                return true;
            }
    
            @Override
            public boolean importData(TransferHandler.TransferSupport info) {
                if (!info.isDrop()) {
                    return false;
                }
                
                // Check for FileList flavor
                if (!info.isDataFlavorSupported(DataFlavor.javaFileListFlavor)) {
                    displayDropLocation("List doesn't accept a drop of this type.");
                    return false;
                }
    
                // Get the fileList that is being dropped.
                Transferable t = info.getTransferable();
                List<File> data;
                try {
                    data = (List<File>)t.getTransferData(DataFlavor.javaFileListFlavor);
                } 
                catch (Exception e) { return false; }
                DefaultListModel model = (DefaultListModel) fileDropper.getModel();
                for (File file : data) {
                    model.addElement(file);
                }
                return true;
            }
            
            private void displayDropLocation(String string) {
                System.out.println(string);
            }
        };
        fileDropper.setTransferHandler(handler);
        fileDropper.setCellRenderer(new DefaultListRenderer(
              StringValues.FILE_NAME, IconValues.FILE_ICON));
    

    Couldn’t resist to showing SwingX renderer config 🙂 In core java, you would do it manually, something like

       class MyRenderer extends DefaultListCellRenderer {
            
            @Override
            public Component getListCellRendererComponent(...) {
                super.getList...
                if (value instanceof File) {
                    setText(FileSystemView.getFileSystemView().getSystemDisplayName(value);
                    setIcon(FileSystemView.getFileSystemView().getSystemIcon(value);
                } 
                return this;
            }
    
       }
    
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