import java.awt.BorderLayout;
import java.awt.FlowLayout;
import java.awt.Frame;
import java.awt.event.ActionEvent;
import java.awt.event.ActionListener;
import java.awt.event.WindowAdapter;
import java.awt.event.WindowEvent;
import javax.swing.JButton;
import javax.swing.JPanel;
public class ToolbarFrame2 extends Frame {
JButton cutButton, copyButton, pasteButton;
JButton javaButton, macButton, motifButton, winButton;
public ToolbarFrame2() {
setSize(450, 250);
ActionListener printListener = new ActionListener() {
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent ae) {
System.out.println(ae.getActionCommand());
}
};
// JPanel works similarly to Panel, so we'll use it
JPanel toolbar = new JPanel();
toolbar.setLayout(new FlowLayout(FlowLayout.LEFT));
cutButton = new JButton("Cut");
cutButton.addActionListener(printListener);
toolbar.add(cutButton);
copyButton = new JButton("Copy");
copyButton.addActionListener(printListener);
toolbar.add(copyButton);
pasteButton = new JButton("Paste");
pasteButton.addActionListener(printListener);
toolbar.add(pasteButton);
add(toolbar, BorderLayout.NORTH); // The new BorderLayout add
JPanel lnfPanel = new JPanel();
macButton = new JButton("Mac");
macButton.addActionListener(printListener);
lnfPanel.add(macButton);
javaButton = new JButton("Metal");
javaButton.addActionListener(printListener);
lnfPanel.add(javaButton);
motifButton = new JButton("Motif");
motifButton.addActionListener(printListener);
lnfPanel.add(motifButton);
winButton = new JButton("Windows");
winButton.addActionListener(printListener);
lnfPanel.add(winButton);
add(lnfPanel, BorderLayout.SOUTH);
}
public static void main(String args[]) {
ToolbarFrame2 tf2 = new ToolbarFrame2();
tf2.setVisible(true);
}
}
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