error upon assigning Layout: BoxLayout can't be shared

JavaSwingLayoutBoxlayout

Java Problem Overview


I have this Java JFrame class, in which I want to use a boxlayout, but I get an error saying java.awt.AWTError: BoxLayout can't be shared. I've seen others with this problem, but they solved it by creating the boxlayout on the contentpane, but that is what I'm doing here. Here's my code:

class EditDialog extends JFrame {
    JTextField title = new JTextField();
    public editDialog() {
        setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE);
        setTitle("New entity");
        getContentPane().setLayout(
            new BoxLayout(this, BoxLayout.PAGE_AXIS));
        add(title);
        pack();
        setVisible(true);
    }
}

Java Solutions


Solution 1 - Java

Your problem is that you're creating a BoxLayout for a JFrame (this), but setting it as the layout for a JPanel (getContentPane()). Try:

getContentPane().setLayout(
    new BoxLayout(getContentPane(), BoxLayout.PAGE_AXIS)
);

Solution 2 - Java

I've also found this error making this:

JPanel panel = new JPanel(new BoxLayout(panel, BoxLayout.PAGE_AXIS));

The JPanel isn't initialized yet when passing it to the BoxLayout. So split this line like this:

JPanel panel = new JPanel();
panel.setLayout(new BoxLayout(panel, BoxLayout.PAGE_AXIS));

This will work.

Solution 3 - Java

I think that one important thing to highlight from the previous answers is that the BoxLayout's target (the first parameter) should be the same Container that the setLayout method is being called upon as in the following example:

JPanel XXXXXXXXX = new JPanel();
XXXXXXXXX.setLayout(new BoxLayout(XXXXXXXXX, BoxLayout.Y_AXIS));

Solution 4 - Java

If you're using the layout on a JFrame like:

JFrame frame = new JFrame();
frame.setLayout(new BoxLayout(frame, BoxLayout.Y_AXIS));
frame.add(new JLabel("Hello World!"));

The control is actually being added to the ContentPane so it will look like it's 'shared' between the JFrame and the ContentPane

Do this instead:

JFrame frame = new JFrame();
frame.setLayout(new BoxLayout(frame.getContentPane(), BoxLayout.Y_AXIS));
frame.add(new JLabel("Hello World!"));

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