Setting text drag in a JTextArea : JTextArea « Swing « Java Tutorial






import java.awt.BorderLayout;

import javax.swing.JFrame;
import javax.swing.JTextArea;
import javax.swing.JTextField;

public class Main {
  public static void main(String[] args) {
    JFrame frame = new JFrame();
    JTextArea textarea = new JTextArea();
    textarea.setDragEnabled(true);

    textarea.setText("Drag target");

    frame.getContentPane().add(BorderLayout.CENTER, textarea);

    JTextField textarea1 = new JTextField();
    textarea1.setText("Drop target");
    frame.getContentPane().add(BorderLayout.SOUTH, textarea1);

    frame.setSize(500, 300);
    frame.setVisible(true);
    frame.setLocation(100, 100);
  }
}








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14.16.6.Using Actions with Text Components: JTextArea
14.16.7.Copy selected text from one text area to another
14.16.8.Modifying Text in a JTextArea Component
14.16.9.Insert some text after the 5th character
14.16.10.Append some text to JTextArea
14.16.11.Replace the first 3 characters with some text
14.16.12.Delete the first 5 characters
14.16.13.Enumerating the Lines in a JTextArea Component
14.16.14.Setting the Tab Size of a JTextArea Component
14.16.15.Moving the Focus with the TAB Key in a JTextArea Component
14.16.16.Customizing a JTextArea Look and Feel
14.16.17.Highlight of discontinous string
14.16.18.Setting text drag in a JTextArea
14.16.19.Enumerate the content elements with a ElementIterator