
//CODE
import java.awt.*;
import javax.swing.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
public class Email extends JFrame
{
private JLabel To,Cc,Bcc,Subject;
private JTextField receiver,C_c,B_c_c,subject;
private JTextArea textArea;
private JButton send;
public Email() //Constructor
{
send= new JButton("send");
To=new JLabel("To");
receiver=new JTextField(60);
Cc=new JLabel("Cc");
C_c=new JTextField(60);
Bcc=new JLabel("Bcc");
B_c_c=new JTextField(60);
Subject=new JLabel("subject");
Subject=new JTextField(50);
textArea=new JTextArea();
}
private JPanel CreateComponentswithLabel(String Label, Component
c)
{
JPanel JP=new JPanel();
JP.setLayout(new BorderLayout());
JP.add(new JLabel(label, JLabel.Top));
JP.add(c,BorderLayout.CENTER);
JP.add(To);
JP.add(receiver);
JP.add(Cc);
JP.add(C_c);
JP.add(Bcc);
JP.add(B_c_c);
JP.add(Subject);
JP.add(textArea);
JP.add(send);
send.addActionListener(new CustomActionListener());
return JP;
}
class CustomActionListener implements ActionListener
{
public void actionperformed(ActionEvent e)
{
System.out.println("To:"+receiver.getText());
System.out.println("Cc:"+rC_c.getText());
System.out.println("Bcc:"+B_c_c.getText());
System.out.println("Subject:"+Subject.getText());
System.out.println("Content:"+textArea.getText());
}
public static void main(String args[])
{
JFrame JF=new JFrame("Compose Messeage");
JF.setDefaultcloseoperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
JF.setsize(400,400);
JF.setVisible(true);
Email email=new Email();
JF.add(panel);
JF.setsize(400,400);
}
}
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