> >> To make the swing components visible, Does I have to keep any specific > >> libraries on path or I have to set any environment variables or > >> provide runtime parameters ? > >> > >> Thanks in Adavance. > > > >Hi! > > > >Are you trying to display a swing widget on top of an awt one? > >What swing peer are you running? > >Does your program works correctly with the same version of GNU Classpath > >on a x86 Linux machine? > > > >Cheers, > > > >Mario
Hi Mario, Thanks for the reply. In both cases swing widget on swing(JFrame) or swing on awt - swing widjets like (labels, textfields, buttons,..) are not visible, but window is visible. I build the gnuclasspath using default options, so the awt-peer is Gtk. The program is working fine under x86 Linux machine with the same version of GNU Classpath. The simple swing program I am using is: import java.awt.Color; import java.awt.FlowLayout; import java.awt.Font; import javax.swing.JFrame; import javax.swing.JLabel; public class SimpleLabel { public static void main(String[] args) { JFrame frame = new JFrame("SImpleLabel"); frame.setTitle("JLabel Test"); frame.setLayout(new FlowLayout()); frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE); JLabel label = new JLabel("First Name"); label.setFont(new Font("Courier New", Font.ITALIC, 20)); label.setForeground(Color.RED); System.out.println("label name:"+label.getText()); System.out.println("UI:"+label.getUI()); System.out.println("Toolkit:"+label.getToolkit()); frame.add(label); frame.setSize(500,500); frame.setVisible(true); } } Output: label name:First Name UI:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Toolkit:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks & Regards MVN Pavankumar