Java Tip 72: Press
Escape to close your Swing dialog windows
Java Tip 72: Press
Escape to close your Swing dialog windows |
Enhance your Java application with Java Native Interface (JNI)
Enhance your Java application with Java Native Interface (JNI) |
Add a file finder
accessory to JFileChooser - JavaWorld
Add a file finder
accessory to JFileChooser - JavaWorld |
Product Review:
Kawa 4.0 -
JavaWorld June
2000
Product Review:
Kawa 4.0 -
JavaWorld June
2000 |
Master Java with these introductory books - JavaWorld May 2001
Master Java with these introductory books - JavaWorld May 2001 |
Personalize your Website with skins - JavaWorld June
2001
Personalize your Website with skins - JavaWorld June
2001 |
Take control with the Proxy design pattern
Take control with the Proxy design pattern |
Will Big Blue
eclipse the Java
tools market?
Will Big Blue
eclipse the Java
tools market? |
Java on Apple IIc
Java Now Running on Apple IIc
I strongly believe in WORA. Java is able to run on a lot of devices, from the credit card to the server. Today I\'m pleased to announce the availability of Java(tm) [1] on the Apple II family [2]. This runtime is a partial |
JCalendar Library provides a ComboBox (JCalendarComboBox) for selecting a Date and a simple Panel (JCalendarPanel) for s
It is coded with 2 rules:
* No hard coded Fonts or Colors, use the current Look and Feel
* No hard coded locale behaviour, use the default or a given Locale (Start of Week, Name of Days/Months)
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a-visual-llk-parser-generator VisualLangLab
a-visual-llk-parser-generator: VisualLangLab
A Visual IDE-Style LL(k) Parser Generator that uses an editable tree with icons for tokens and non-terminals to represent the grammar symbols and grammar rules.
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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 |
JXMLPad 2.3
JXMLPad 2.3
JXMLPad is a pure Swing java component/framework for editing XML/XHTML document.
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Welcome to the Tonic Look & Feel.
Welcome to the Tonic Look & Feel. This pluggable look and feel is a free substitute for the default native look and feel of Swing, 'Metal', distributed under the GNU Lesser General Public License. |
Java look and feel icons
These pages contain a collection of toolbar button graphics. The graphics have been designed specifically for use with the Java look and feel. They conform to the Java look and feel Design Guidelines (see the "Designing Button Graphics" section of the "Ap |
Quaqua Look And Feel
Quaqua Look And Feel
The Quaqua Look and Feel (Quaqua) is an implementation of Apple's Aqua Human Interface Guidelines in Java.
Quaqua is not yet a self-contained look and feel. As Quaqua matures, it provides a steadily growing number of user elements |
JXMLPad 3.1 FC
JXMLPad is a pure Swing java component/framework for editing XML/XHTML document. |
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. |
Game Canvas Basics
Introduces the MIDP 2.0 GameCanvas class and the game loop concept. Required reading for all aspiring "first person shooter" developers. |
Advanced Synth
Take an in-depth look at the Synth look and feel, the newest addition to Swing introduced in Java 5.0. Synth lets developers rapidly create and deploy custom looks for an application by introducing the concept of a "skin" to Java UI programming. |
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