Problem: I don't know where to put my painting code.
paintComponent method of any component descended from JComponent.Problem: The stuff I paint doesn't show up.
repaint is invoked on your component whenever its appearance needs to be updated.Problem: My component's foreground shows up, but its background is invisible. The result is that one or more components directly behind my component are unexpectedly visible.
JPanels, for example, are opaque by default in many but not all look and feels. To make components such as JLabels and GTK+ JPanels opaque, you must invoke setOpaque(true) on them.JPanel or a more specialized JComponent descendant, then you can paint the background by invoking super.paintComponent before painting the contents of your component.paintComponent method:
g.setColor(getBackground()); g.fillRect(0, 0, getWidth(), getHeight()); g.setColor(getForeground());
Problem: I used setBackground to set my component's background color, but it seemed to have no effect.
JLabel, for example, you must also invoke setOpaque(true) on the label to make the label's background be painted.Problem: I'm using the exact same code as a tutorial example, but it doesn't work. Why?
paintComponent method, then this method might be the only place where the code is guaranteed to work.Problem: How do I paint thick lines? patterns?
Problem: The edges of a particular component look odd.
setBorder except on JPanels and custom subclasses of JComponent.Border objects? If so, don't invoke setBorder on the component.Problem: Visual artifacts appear in my GUI.
setOpaque method to set component opacity if necessary. For example, the content pane must be opaque, but components with transparent backgrounds must not be opaque.Problem: The performance of my custom painting code is poor.
getClip or getClipBounds method of Graphics to determine which area you need to paint. The less you paint, the faster it will be.repaint that specifies the painting region.Problem: The same transforms applied to seemingly identical Graphics objects sometimes have slightly different effects.
Graphics method translate) before invoking paintComponent, any transforms that you apply have a cumulative effect. This doesn't matter when doing a simple translation, but a more complex AffineTransform, for example, might have unexpected results.If you don't see your problem in this list, see Solving Common Component Problems and Solving Common Layout Problems.