Programming with JFC

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Using the JFC's Swing API you can quickly create familiar or unique GUIs for your applications and applets using numerous components including trees, tables, lists, and HTML text elements. A library of powerful user-interface components that feature pluggable look-and-feel, Swing lets you build Java programs that can either change dynamically to match the look and feel of any platform they're run on, or remain platform-neutral. In addition, Swing provides a new framework for creating your own components, as well as designing your application code. In this book, authors Scott Weiner and Stephen Asbury take a hands-on approach to mastering JFC. Using tons of working examples, complete tested source code, and a library of ready-to-use GUI components, they: Give you a complete breakdown for each Swing component; Provide detailed style guidelines for each class; Show you how to build your own custom JFC components; Undo framework, animated icons.

  • Cost: $24.99
  • Pages: 576
  • Edition: Bk&Cd Rom edition
  • ISBN: B00007FYGL

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Java : Books

Title / Program Name:

Programming with JFC

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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00007FYGL/bigwebmasters-20

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Released Date:

April 21, 1998

Cost:

$24.99

List Price:

$49.99

Pages:

576

Edition:

Bk&Cd Rom edition

ISBN:

B00007FYGL

Publisher:

John Wiley & Sons

Author:

Scott R. Weiner, Stephen Asbury

Keywords:

Java GUI, Java applets, Swing applets, Java Swing

Summary:

Using the JFC's Swing API

Description:

Using the JFC's Swing API you can quickly create familiar or unique GUIs for your applications and applets using numerous components including trees, tables, lists, and HTML text elements. A library of powerful user-interface components that feature pluggable look-and-feel, Swing lets you build Java programs that can either change dynamically to match the look and feel of any platform they're run on, or remain platform-neutral. In addition, Swing provides a new framework for creating your own components, as well as designing your application code. In this book, authors Scott Weiner and Stephen Asbury take a hands-on approach to mastering JFC. Using tons of working examples, complete tested source code, and a library of ready-to-use GUI components, they: Give you a complete breakdown for each Swing component; Provide detailed style guidelines for each class; Show you how to build your own custom JFC components; Undo framework, animated icons.

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