Monitor for instrument

Hello to all, I have a problel and for the moment I do not succeed to resolve it. Practically I am writing one lybrari to communicate with one instrument on remote and all good end here. Hour I would that the data that I succeed to recover me appear on the monitor. In the sense that if it watches a spectrum you see a trace that modification in continuation based on the frequency span etc . I would to make like a photo of the image and to make it to appear on the screen. To notice that all the regarding data the spectrum I succeed to recover them and to visualize them without problems in JtextField fields. Someone, kindly, could gives some suggestion to me as I can make, does not know lybrari or method, to reproduce a monitor, does not know. Thanks and hello

Excuse me for the small caos and for my english but I`m new and I try to explain the problem event if difficult for me.
I have a spectrum analyzer and I communicate without problems using JNI and interface Java.
Consequently I can obtain vary datas for example centre frequency, span, trace and so on.
On the spectrum`s monitor is visualized a trace.
The problem is: I would to visualize the trace on my computer, for example when I pressed a button I obtain one "photo" of the trace.
Is neccessary for example a Panel?
Exist a methods that reproduce one type of this monitor?
I hope that I have been more clear.
Thanks

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