Connectivity to I-series/Z-series Main Frames by Java class

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                        blank4= new JLabel("");
                        blank5= new JLabel("", SwingConstants.CENTER);
                        blank6= new JLabel("");
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                        blank9= new JLabel("");
                        blank10= new JLabel("");
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                        blank13= new JLabel("");
                        blank14= new JLabel("");
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                        blank16= new JLabel("");
                        blank17= new JLabel("");
                        blank18= new JLabel("");
                        blank19= new JLabel("");
                        blank20= new JLabel("");
                        blank21= new JLabel("");
                        blank22= new JLabel("");
                        blank23= new JLabel("");
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                        blank25= new JLabel("");
                        blank26= new JLabel("");
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                        blank29= new JLabel("");
                        blank30= new JLabel("");
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                        prio3TF= new JTextField (2);
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                             prio2TF.setEditable(false);
                             prio3TF.setEditable(false);
                             prio4TF.setEditable(false);
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                             bt2=Double.parseDouble(p2TF.getText());
                             bt3=Double.parseDouble(p3TF.getText());
                             bt4=Double.parseDouble(p4TF.getText());
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                             wtp2 = wtp1+bt1;
                             wtp3 = wtp2+bt2;
                             wtp4 = wtp3+bt3;
                             sumWT = wtp1+wtp2+wtp3+wtp4;
                             averageWT = sumWT/4;
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                             blank5.setText(""+wtp2);
                             blank8.setText(""+wtp3);
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                        public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e)
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                                  p2TF.setText("");
                                  p3TF.setText("");
                                  p4TF.setText("");
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                             blank5.setText("");
                             blank8.setText("");
                             blank11.setText("");
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                                  frame.add(prioL);
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