How to add jbutton to jDialog

Hi,
I have a popup JDialog after my application is running. I want to include some function button on JDialog, but it failed to show.
Thanks,
Tom

hey i am doing a school progect, and i have some code that is like this:
import java.awt.*;
import hsa.Console;
public class Asmt4_LemireE
static Console c; // The output console
public static void main (String[] args)
c = new Console (120, 125, 20); //'c' is the output console
// Place your program here:
//User Promtp
c.setCursor(15,5);
c.println("Press any key to see a graph of this information");
c.getChar();
c.clear();
//System.out.println("This is the second page");
//Set Text Color
c.setTextColor(Color.red);
//Things on Menu.
double Chicken_Wings,Hamburger_and_Fries , Steak_and_Beer, Ribs_and_Rice, Fajita_Pita, Bacon_Burger , Classic_Sirlon, Honey_BBQ_Sirlion , pluto;
Chicken_Wings = 5.00;
Hamburger_and_Fries = 4.50;
Steak_and_Beer = 10.00;
Ribs_and_Rice = 8.53;
Fajita_Pita = 5.33;
Bacon_Burger = 4.99;
Classic_Sirlon = 20.00;
Honey_BBQ_Sirlion = 10.99;
pluto = 5870.00;
for (double x=1; x<Chicken_Wings/80; x++)
c.setCursor(2, 0);
c.print("");
c.println("Chicken_Wings");
c.setCursor(1, 17);
c.println(Chicken_Wings);
c.println("Hamburger_and_Fries");
c.setCursor(2, 20);
c.println(Hamburger_and_Fries);
c.println("Steak_and_Beer");
c.setCursor(3, 15);
c.println(Steak_and_Beer);
c.println("Ribs_and_Rice");
c.setCursor(4, 15);
c.println(Ribs_and_Rice);
c.println("Fajita_Pita");
c.setCursor(5, 13);
c.println(Fajita_Pita);
c.println("Bacon_Burger");
c.setCursor(6, 13);
c.println(Bacon_Burger);
c.println("Classic_Sirlon");
c.setCursor(7, 15);
c.println(Classic_Sirlon);
c.println("Honey_BBQ_Sirlion");
c.setCursor(8, 18);
c.println(Honey_BBQ_Sirlion);
c.println("Pluto");
c.setCursor(9, 10);
c.println(pluto);
//Set Text Color
c.setTextColor(Color.green);
//Print Restaurant Name
c.setCursor(1, 35);
c.println("Napsters Cyber Cafe");
c.setCursor(5, 15);
//Menu Names
c.println("MENU");
c.setCursor(5, 60);
c.println("MENU");
//Order Button
c.setCursor(25, 70);
c.println("Press To Order");
//Rectangles for Menu
c.drawRect(400, 1, 240, 30);
c.drawRect(1, 80, 1000, 600);
c.drawLine(500, 80, 500, 680);
c.drawRect(826, 652, 172, 20);
and i was wondering if i could put the button code in, and replace the name of the buttons (which i know how to do) and make them link to another page. or if it is easier to just combine the 2 codes together.

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