After a tour of the JFC/Swing packages, the author jumps right into building basic Swing applications, focusing on layout managers (which control the arrangement of JFC components onscreen) and basic graphics programming. The book aims to let you create sophisticated Java applications, and so the author discusses topics such as menus and the toolbar, keyboard handling (and mouseless operation), and dialog boxes to let you do this. The book also covers powerful Swing components, the tree and table controls. The author even looks at creating multiple document interface (MDI) applications. --Richard Dragan
Core Java Foundation Classes
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Book Details
Author(s)Kim Topley
PublisherPrentice Hall Ptr
ISBN / ASIN0130803014
ISBN-139780130803016
Sales Rank6,249,503
CategoryInternet programming
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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With the arrival of Sun's Java Foundation Classes (JFC), developers can write Java applications that behave just like "native"-style applications, such as those written in Windows. Core Java Foundation Classes shows you how you can take advantage of the new JFC Swing classes to create Java applications with all the advanced features that today's users expect.
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