Glue spreads the components as far apart as possible. : BoxLayout « Swing « Java Tutorial






import javax.swing.Box;
import javax.swing.BoxLayout;
import javax.swing.JButton;

public class Main {
  public static void main(String[] argv) throws Exception {
    JButton component1 = new JButton();
    JButton component2 = new JButton();
    Box box = new Box(BoxLayout.X_AXIS);

    
    box.add(component1);
    box.add(Box.createGlue());
    box.add(component2);
  }
}








14.87.BoxLayout
14.87.1.Using a BoxLayout ManagerUsing a BoxLayout Manager
14.87.2.Creating a BoxLayoutCreating a BoxLayout
14.87.3.A Simple BoxLayout TestA Simple BoxLayout Test
14.87.4.Struts and GlueStruts and Glue
14.87.5.Y-Axis AlignmentY-Axis Alignment
14.87.6.X-Axis AlignmentX-Axis Alignment
14.87.7.Drawing Borders Within a BoxLayout-Managed ContainerDrawing Borders Within a BoxLayout-Managed Container
14.87.8.Separating Components in a Row or Column
14.87.9.Glue spreads the components as far apart as possible.
14.87.10.Strut spreads the components apart by a fixed distance
14.87.11.Laying Out Components in a Row or Column
14.87.12.A vertical box container arranges the components top-to-bottom aligned in their preferred sizes.
14.87.13.Vertical BoxLayout-managed container
14.87.14.Align your components in horizontal or vertical layout
14.87.15.BoxLayout: set a rigid area among our components.