Start from the example java2s.com/Code/Java/Swing-JFC/CustomBor... You can draw whatever you want on the border. Also just add MouseListener to you componnet and check Point of the MouseEvent. If the click happens in the image area do your code there.
Good described +1 – mKorbel Jun 22 at 6:48.
Because you are working with a container, you can add a button and arrange it with a layout manager. Does it have to overlap the border?
I have a list of TitledBorder panels that contain textfields that represents point. I've just been asked to add a button to the panel with the TitledBorder, that will alow me delete the panel and its contents. So how can I add a button in the top right corner of a panel with TitledBorder?
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