Hiding the titleBar??? if it is the title bar

I think it is the title bar not sure what it is called the computer teacher did not know the name nor could it be found. Umm yeah anyway I was wondering if in an awt Frame there was anyway to hide the title bar....
I am meaning with the term title bar the bar with the title of your program the icon and the minimize full screen and exit button on it...
Yeah just curious it would make my program look nicer if my popup window did not have this bar....
thanks in advance

The title bar of a window is the most obvious portion of any gui and the fact that someone that is suppose to be an instructor.. someone with knowledge to share and they are not sure of the most basic components of a GUI is shameful at best.
And this shows in your lack of knowledge that a JFrame and a Frame are on a GUI component level the same.
So either you have not red any documentation or your instructors knowledge is showing through you.
The JFrame is a light weight component...... with
all the same widnow decorations as a Frame...
Thank U

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