I am still learning Java's Swing package, and I'm making an application that tracks how many frappucinos one has purchased / eaten. I have come to a huge error.
There's a button in the application that, when clicked, will open another JFrame that acts like JavaScript's prompt() command. I know that this works on its own, before adding the main JFrame this worked perfectly when called in the code.
But when I try to click the button to make the second JFrame, the entire app freezes and proceeds to use up 50% of my RAM. When this occurs, I cannot close the program and have to end it with Task Manager.
Here is my code...
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import javax.swing.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.nio.file.*;
class Frappucinos{
    //initialize the main window
    public static JFrame window;
    // initializing values for ask()
    private static String inValue;
    private static boolean askPush = false;
    // popup asking box, like JavaScript's prompt()
    private static String ask(String message){
        // setup frame
        JFrame askPane = new JFrame("Frappucinos");
        askPane.setLayout(null);
        askPane.setBounds(150, 100, 300, 200);
        // setup question label
        JLabel askText = new JLabel(
            message,
            SwingConstants.CENTER
        );
        askText.setBounds(0, 25, 300, 25);
        // setup input field
        JTextField askType = new JTextField(25);
        askType.setBounds(50, 75, 200, 25);
        // setup button
        JButton askButn = new JButton("Submit");
        askButn.setBounds(100, 125, 100, 25);
        // add elements to frame
        askPane.add(askText);
        askPane.add(askType);
        askPane.add(askButn);
        // make buttons click event
        askButn.addActionListener(new ActionListener(){
            public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent evt){
                // set variable to content of the textfield
                inValue = askType.getText();
                // tell program button has been pushed
                askPush = true;
                //hide window
                askPane.setVisible(false);
            }
        });
        // set size of window and make it visible
        askPane.setMinimumSize(new Dimension(300, 200));
        askPane.setPreferredSize(new Dimension(300, 200));
        askPane.setMaximumSize(new Dimension(300, 200));
        askPane.setLocationRelativeTo(null);
        askPane.setVisible(true);
        // tell program button hasn't been pushed yet
        askPush = false;
        // suspend program until button is pushed
        // i know, this is not a very good way of doing it...
        while(!askPush){}
        // return the value
        return inValue;
    }
    // initializing frapp eating variables
    public static String obtaining;
    public static String eating;
    public static Integer obtained;
    public static Float eaten;
    public static String buyAmount;
    public static String eatAmount;
    public static Integer eatInt;
    // writing to files
    public static void fileWrite(String fPath, String fContent){
        FileOutputStream fileOut;
        try{
            fileOut = new FileOutputStream(fPath);
            new PrintStream(fileOut).println(fContent);
            fileOut.close();
        }catch(IOException e){
            System.out.println(" Unable to write to file " + fPath);
            System.exit(0);
        }
    }
    public static void main(String[] args){
        // set file path
        Path file = Paths.get("bought.txt");
        try{
            // create the file
            Files.createFile(file);
        // if it already exists
        }catch(FileAlreadyExistsException x){
            System.out.println(" File bought.txt already exists");
        }catch(IOException x){
        // if theres an error
            System.out.println(" Error making file bought.txt:");
            System.out.println(x);
        }
        // make an input stream
        FileInputStream fileIn;
        try{
            // the input file stream ready
            fileIn = new FileInputStream("bought.txt");
            // read a line
            obtaining = new DataInputStream(fileIn).readLine();
            // if line is blank
            if(obtaining == null){
                // make variable 0
                obtaining = "0";
            }
            // close the file
            fileIn.close();
        // errors
        }catch(IOException e){
            System.out.println(" Unable to read from file bought.txt");
            // make variable 0
            obtaining = "0";
        }
        // set file path
        file = Paths.get("eaten.txt");
        try{
            // make the file
            Files.createFile(file);
        // if already there
        }catch(FileAlreadyExistsException x){
            System.out.println(" File eaten.txt already exists.");
        // if errors
        }catch(IOException x){
            System.out.println(" Error making file eaten.txt:");
            System.out.println(x);
        }
        try{
            // set file input stream to new file
            fileIn = new FileInputStream("eaten.txt");
            // set variable to line in file
            eating = new DataInputStream(fileIn).readLine();
            // if blank then make it 0.0
            if(eating == null){
                eating = "0.0";
            }
            // close that file
            fileIn.close();
        // if theres an error
        }catch(IOException e){
            // do the same stuff as all the other ones did...
            System.out.println(" Unable to read from file eaten.txt");
            eating = "0";
        }
        obtained = Integer.valueOf(obtaining);
        eaten = Float.parseFloat(eating);
        window = new JFrame("Frappucinos");
        window.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
        JButton buyFrapp = new JButton("Bought a Frapp");
        JButton eatFrapp = new JButton("Drank some Frapp");
        JLabel frappDet = new JLabel("Loading...", SwingConstants.CENTER);
        window.setLayout(null);
        window.setBounds(    0,  0, 600, 500);
        buyFrapp.setBounds( 25, 25, 100,  25);
        eatFrapp.setBounds(475, 25, 100,  25);
        frappDet.setBounds(  0, 75, 600, 425);
        buyFrapp.addActionListener(new ActionListener(){
            public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent evt){
                buyAmount = ask("How many frappucinos have you bought?");
                obtained = obtained + Integer.parseInt(buyAmount);
                fileWrite("bought.txt", "" + obtained);
            }
        });
        eatFrapp.addActionListener(new ActionListener(){
            public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent evt){
                eatAmount = ask("What percentage of a frappucino have you eaten (without % sign)");
                eatInt = Integer.parseInt(eatAmount);
                if(eatInt > 99){
                    eaten = eaten + Float.parseFloat("" + eatInt / 100 + "." + (eatInt - ((eatInt / 100) * 100)));
                }else if(eatInt > 9){
                    eaten = eaten + Float.parseFloat("0.0" + eatAmount);
                }else{
                    eaten = eaten + Float.parseFloat("0." + eatAmount);
                }
                fileWrite("eaten.txt", "" + eaten);
            }
        });
        window.add(buyFrapp);
        window.add(eatFrapp);
        window.add(frappDet);
        window.setLocationRelativeTo(null);
        window.setVisible(true);
    }
}
I added the entire code because I know that adding small bits of it can sometimes not include important features of it.
To clarify, what I need to happen is for the new JFrame to appear when the buttons are clicked. But what really happens is the app freezes and begins to use 50% of my RAM.
If any extra details or clarifications are needed, feel free to post them and I will answer as soon as I see them.
Yes, I have done research in many places, including Stack Overflow, but nothing that I have seen helps, and I don't want a JInternalFrame.
 
     
    