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Java Swing, Second Edition |
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Description: The Swing classes eliminate Java's biggest weakness: its relatively primitive user interface<BR>toolkit. Swing provides many new components and containers that allow you to build sophisticated<BR>user interfaces, far beyond what was possible with AWT. The old components have been greatly<BR>improved, and there are many new components, like trees, tables, and even text editors. It also<BR>adds several completely new features to Java's user interface capabilities: drag-and-drop, undo,<BR>and the ability to develop your own "look and feel," or the ability to choose between several <BR>standard looks. Written for the experienced Java developer, Java Swing provides an in-depth guide to<BR>getting the most out of Sun's Swing/JFC user interface classes. Mixing <BR>real-world code examples and expert advice on advanced features, this book shows how to make use of this powerful<BR>library effectively within your own projects. As a general Swing reference, this book is ..
| ISBN: |
0596004087 |
| Release Date: |
01 November, 2002 |
| List Price: |
$38.47 |
| Author: |
James Elliott, Robert Eckstein, Marc Loy, David Wood, Brian Cole |
| Publisher: |
O'Reilly & Associates |
| Last Updated: |
06/26/2003 |
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