Focus on Swing -
JavaWorld - July
1998
Focus on Swing -
JavaWorld - July
1998 |
Programming Java threads in the
real world, Part
5 - JavaWorld -
February 1999
Programming Java threads in the
real world, Part
5 - JavaWorld -
February 1999 |
Start customizing Swing's editor pane -- patch the Swing
HTMLEditorKit - JavaWorld - January 1999
Start customizing Swing's editor pane -- patch the Swing
HTMLEditorKit - JavaWorld - January 1999 |
Java Tip 72: Press
Escape to close your Swing dialog windows
Java Tip 72: Press
Escape to close your Swing dialog windows |
Problems with
Swing's new XMLOutputStream class - JavaWorld August
1999
Problems with
Swing's new XMLOutputStream class - JavaWorld August
1999 |
Become a programming Picasso with JHotDraw -
JavaWorld
February 2001
Become a programming Picasso with JHotDraw -
JavaWorld
February 2001 |
Embed Java code into your
native apps -
JavaWorld May 2001
Embed Java code into your
native apps -
JavaWorld May 2001 |
Eclipse casts shadows
Eclipse casts shadows |
Remote-control
Java
Remote-control
Java |
JXMLAppKit 2.0
JXMLAppKit is a pure Swing java framework for editing an XML document with multiple XML editors. |
Using Java Classes in Windows Batch Files
Using Java Classes in Windows Batch Files - a simple approach for system admin
Although Java is an ideal language for implementing rich GUI applications, it is equally well-suited for the development of small console-based programs that, in turn, are p |
Data Models for Desktop Apps
Data Models for Desktop Apps
This is the third article in a series that presents the prototype of a Java desktop application called JImaging. The first article described the three major Java GUI toolkits: AWT, Swing, and SWT. In the second article, I int |
Java 2D imaging for the Standard Widget Toolkit
Java 2D imaging for the Standard Widget Toolkit
Bring the power of 2D imaging to your Eclipse plug-ins
In this article, however, you'll learn how to have the best of both worlds. I'll demonstrate a simple technique that will allow you to paint Java |
Wi.Ser (WidgetServer) unified rich client framework
Wi.Ser is a Java/XML server-side GUI-framework which enables an application to run as either a monolithic Swing application, a thin-client/server Swing application, or as a Web application without any change!
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InfoNode (Java Components)
InfoNode Docking Windows is a pure Java Swing based docking windows framework. The best way to see features of InfoNode Docking Windows is to try the Web Start demos.
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Java Calendar Component
Java date picker component, ready to use in your Swing applications featuring. |
Building Highly Scalable Servers with Java NIO
Building Highly Scalable Servers with Java NIO
I/O Event Handling
The I/O architecture of our router was strongly inspired by the Swing event-dispatch model. In Swing, events generated by the user interface are received by the JVM and stored in an even |
JDock 1.1 - Swing docking framework
JDock is a pure java swing framework for managing, moving and resizing inner windows or components using a layout manager like a BorderLayout or a GridBagLayout.
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What's New in Swing?
A new skinnable look and feel (Synth), printing support for |JTable| components, the ability to add components directly to a frame, these are a few of the new features in Swing for J2SE 5.0. |
Sanssouci is a Java framework for autogenerating fancy Swing-GUIs via introspection.
Sanssouci is a Java framework for autogenerating fancy Swing-GUIs via introspection which display objects directly to the user |
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