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Graphic Java 1.2: Vol 2. Mastering the JFC - Swing components

Graphic Java 1.2: Vol 2. Mastering the JFC - Swing components

David M. Geary - Collection The Sun Microsystems Press Java series

1633 pages, parution le 15/08/1998

Résumé

The Java Foundation Classes (JFC) are a new "superset" of class libraries (the
thing programmers need to build applications in a language) built on top of the
AWT which dramatically extend its features and services. The JFC are important
because they are much easier to use than the AWT and will enable programmers to
cut development time and build customizable, cross-platform JAVA applications.
But because they are a major departure from the AWT, programmers will need
expert guidance in getting up to speed quickly on the JFC. This book is part
of a 3 volume set that will cover the entire JFC through JDK 1.2.

Table of contents :


Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Part I: Swing Fundamentals
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Swing Basics
Chapter 3: Swing Component Architecture
Chapter 4: The JComponent Class
Chapter 5: Borders, Icons and Actions
Chapter 6: Utilities
Chapter 7: Pluggable Look and Feel
Part II: Swing Components
Chapter 8: Labels and Buttons
Chapter 9: Toggle Buttons, Check Boxes, and Radio Buttons
Chapter 10: Menus and Toolbars
Chapter 11: Progress Bars, Sliders,andSeparators
Chapter 12: Lightweight Containers
Chapter 13: Scrolling
Chapter 14: Windows and Dialogs
Chapter 15: Internal Frames and Desktop Panes
Chapter 16: Choosers
Chapter 17: Lists
Chapter 18: Combo Boxes
Chapter 19: Tables
Chapter 20: Trees
Chapter 21: Text Fundamentals
Chapter 22: Text Components
Chapter 23: Customizing Text Components
Appendix A: Class Diagrams
Appendix B: Pluggable Look & Feel Costants
Index

L'auteur - David M. Geary

DAVID M. GEARY is the president of Sabreware, Inc., a training and consulting company focusing on server-side Java technology. He has been developing object-oriented software for nearly 20 years and was among the pioneers who worked on the Java platform APIs at Sun Microsystems from 1994 to 1997. Geary is the author of six books on Java technology, including the runaway best-selling Graphic Java series, and Advanced JavaServer Pages. A member of the expert group that developed JSTL, he is also a contributor to the Apache Struts JSP software application framework and wrote questions for the Web component developer certification exam. Since 1996, he has been a columnist for Java Report magazine. He also writes JavaWorld's Java Design Patterns column.

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Éditeur(s) Prentice Hall
Auteur(s) David M. Geary
Collection The Sun Microsystems Press Java series
Parution 15/08/1998
Nb. de pages 1633
EAN13 9780130796677

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