A JTextFeld is one of the most important components that allow the user to an input text value in a single line format. We can restrict the number of characters that the user can enter into a JTextField can be achieved by using a PlainDocument class.
In the below example, we can implement the logic by using a PlainDocument class, hence we can allow a user to enter a maximum of 10 characters, it doesn't allow if we enter more than 10 characters.
Example
import java.awt.*; import javax.swing.*; import javax.swing.text.*; class JTextFieldLimit extends PlainDocument { private int limit; JTextFieldLimit(int limit) { super(); this.limit = limit; } JTextFieldLimit(int limit, boolean upper) { super(); this.limit = limit; } public void insertString(int offset, String str, AttributeSet attr) throws BadLocationException { if (str == null) return; if ((getLength() + str.length()) <= limit) { super.insertString(offset, str, attr); } } } public class JTextFieldLimitTest extends JFrame { JTextField textfield; JLabel label; public static void main(String[]args){ new JTextFieldLimitTest().GUI(); } public void GUI() { setLayout(new FlowLayout()); label = new JLabel("max 10 chars"); textfield = new JTextField(15); add(label); add(textfield); textfield.setDocument(new JTextFieldLimit(10)); setSize(350,300); setLocationRelativeTo(null); setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE); setVisible(true); } }