If the toolbar is to be floatable, it must be added to a container with a BorderLayout. : Toolbar « Swing JFC « Java






If the toolbar is to be floatable, it must be added to a container with a BorderLayout.

    

import java.awt.BorderLayout;

import javax.swing.JFrame;
import javax.swing.JToolBar;

public class Main {
  public static void main(String[] argv) throws Exception {
    // Add the toolbar to a frame
    JFrame frame = new JFrame();
    JToolBar toolbar = new JToolBar();

    frame.getContentPane().add(toolbar, BorderLayout.NORTH);
    frame.pack();
    frame.setVisible(true);
  }
}

   
    
    
    
  








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