See below:
  setEditable()   in UseAnyplace within the constructor would work. At the end looks like a nice place.
public class Repeater extends JFrame implements ActionListener
{
   JLabel inLabel    = new JLabel( "Enter Your Name:  " ) ;
   TextField inText  = new TextField( 15 );
   JLabel outLabel   = new JLabel( "Here is Your Name :" ) ;
   TextField outText = new TextField( 15 );
   
   public Repeater()      // constructor
   {  
      getContentPane().setLayout( new FlowLayout() ); 
      getContentPane().add( inLabel  ) ;
      getContentPane().add( inText   ) ;
      getContentPane().add( outLabel ) ;
      getContentPane().add( outText  ) ;
      outText.setEditable( false );
      inText.addActionListener( this );
      setDefaultCloseOperation( WindowConstants.EXIT_ON_CLOSE );   
   }
   . . . . . .
}
The background color of the frame is white. Say that you want the background color to be green.
(Review:) Insert a statement into the program that will set the background color to green.