How to pass string from a class to another on button click

Hai forum i'm developing an application in which i have frame1(seperate class without main) where i get a excel files and get the tablenames of it(sheets).
There i choose a sheet from availabe sheets and i have to pass it frame2 on clicking a button on frame1.
The sheet name is chosen from a JComboBox in frame1:(code)
sheetcombo.addActionListener(new java.awt.event.ActionListener()     
                    public void actionPerformed(java.awt.event.ActionEvent e)
                              JComboBox cb = (JComboBox)e.getSource();
                              String sheetname = (String)cb.getSelectedItem();
I dont get how to pass this String sheetname to frame2 where i call the constructor of frame1 initialize it. Help me out. Thanks in advance...

1 write a set method in frame 2 class
2 create a instance of frame 2 class in frame 1
3 in actionaPerformed method write code as follows
frame2obj.set(sheetname)
this should work :-)

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