Set password symbol or echo character color for JPasswordField

Source code below will show you, how to set JPasswordField echo character color base on RGB. You can get RGB value for your color using "Color picker" at above.

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COMPLETE SOURCE CODE FOR : SetJPasswordFieldEchoCharacterColor.java
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import javax.swing.JPasswordField;
import javax.swing.JFrame;

import java.awt.Color;

public class SetJPasswordFieldEchoCharacterColor
{
public static void main(String[]args)
{
//Create password field with number of columns equal to 10
JPasswordField passwordField=new JPasswordField(10);

//Create JFrame with title ( Set JPasswordField echo character color )
JFrame frame=new JFrame("Set JPasswordField echo character color");

//Set color base on RGB
//You can get RGB value for your color at "Color picker" at above
//R=255
//G=0
//B=0
Color color=new Color(255,0,0);

//Set JPasswordField echo character color to color that you choose
passwordField.setForeground(color);

//Add JPasswordField into JFrame
frame.add(passwordField);

//Set default close operation for JFrame
frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);

//Set JFrame size
frame.setSize(500,65);

//Make JFrame visible
frame.setVisible(true);
}
}


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JUST COMPILE AND EXECUTE IT
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