new JPasswordField(int columns)
import java.awt.Color;
import java.awt.FlowLayout;
import javax.swing.BoxLayout;
import javax.swing.ImageIcon;
import javax.swing.JFrame;
import javax.swing.JLabel;
import javax.swing.JPanel;
import javax.swing.JPasswordField;
import javax.swing.JTextField;
public class Main extends JFrame {
public Main() {
super("JLayeredPane Demo");
setSize(256, 256);
JPanel content = new JPanel();
content.setLayout(new BoxLayout(content, BoxLayout.Y_AXIS));
content.setOpaque(false);
JLabel label1 = new JLabel("Username:");
label1.setForeground(Color.white);
content.add(label1);
JTextField field = new JTextField(15);
content.add(field);
JLabel label2 = new JLabel("Password:");
label2.setForeground(Color.white);
content.add(label2);
JPasswordField fieldPass = new JPasswordField(15);
content.add(fieldPass);
setLayout(new FlowLayout());
add(content);
((JPanel) getContentPane()).setOpaque(false);
ImageIcon earth = new ImageIcon("largeJava2sLogo.png");
JLabel backlabel = new JLabel(earth);
getLayeredPane().add(backlabel, new Integer(Integer.MIN_VALUE));
backlabel.setBounds(0, 0, earth.getIconWidth(), earth.getIconHeight());
super.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
setVisible(true);
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
new Main();
}
}
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