Explanation:In the MyPanel class constructor, the GridLayout of 20 rows and 10 columns is set. Using
nested for loops, 200 instances of JLabel are created with numbers as their caption. In the init method
of the JSpace class, the content pane’s layout is set to BorderLayout. The vsb and hsb are initialized to
constants discussed earlier. An instance of MyPanel class, vsb and hsb, are passed in the constructor of
JScrollPane class. The JScrollPane instance is then added to the content pane of the applet window.
The output is as shown. In the program, scroll bars can be used for viewing the contents of the panel. ...
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