Re: could i pls get sum hlp w/this???

From:
llloyd wood <comprehensivecenter>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.help
Date:
Sun, 15 Apr 2007 18:06:19 -0400
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Andrew Thompson wrote:

llloyd wood wrote:

/**
 * @(#)MyClock.java


..OK

What help do you require?

- There are deprecated methods used.
- As Knute mentioned, the app. will need a frame
(java.awt.Frame, or more likely a javax.swing.JFrame),
window, dialog or JOptionPane to act as a 'root'
component in which to display it.
- The class extends JPanel, but that makes little
sense when the 'seeClock()' method declares and
instantiates a second JPanel. I suggest you delete
the second panel and the call to setVisible(true), change
the name of the method to 'constructClock()', add a
constructor that calls 'constructClock()', then add an
instance of MyClock to the root component as
mentioned above.

For more specific help, I would need more specific
questions.

BTW - did you work through the tutorial that somebody
linked to (might have been Knute, but I cannot quite
recall).


.... this one works but it is text only. how do i get it in the box???

k

/**
  * @(#)MyClock.java
  *
  * MyClock application
  *
  * @author kevin
  * @version 1.00 2007/4/4
  */

import java.awt.event.*;
import java.awt.*;
import javax.swing.*;
import javax.swing.event.*;
import java.awt.*;
import java.util.*;
import java.util.Date.*;
import javax.swing.JPanel.*;
import java.awt.geom.*;

class MyClock extends JPanel
{

  private static void out(String s) {
         System.out.print(s);
     }
   private static void out(Date d) {
         System.out.println(d);
     }
  private static void out(int i) {
         System.out.println(i);
     }

public static void drawTime(Date d){
           out(d);
}

public void paintTime (String g){
// (g, 10, 10);
}

//public void paintTime (Graphics g){
// g.drawString(g, 10, 10);
//}

     public static void main (String[] args){
      // run();
      Thread t;
      t = new Thread();
      t.start();
      int i = 0;
      while(i++ <= 10){
      Date now = new Date();
      int h = now.getHours();
      int m = now.getMinutes();
      int s = now.getSeconds();
      JPanel panel = new JPanel();
       panel.setForeground(Color.yellow);
       panel.setVisible(true);

out(now);
       try{
          t.sleep(1000);
       }catch (InterruptedException e){
        // never gets here
       }

      }
  // seeClock
      out("here 3...");
     }
         }

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