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Overview:
It has more powerful and flexible components than AWT. In addition to familiar components such as buttons, check boxes and labels, Swing provides several advanced components such as tabbed panel, scroll panes, trees, tables, and lists. course content Introduction to JFC Abstract Windowing Toolkit Basics Simple Layout Management Simple Event Handling Lightweight Controls JFC Feature Set JFC Architecture and Relationship to AWT JFC Application Design Role of a JFrame Building a Frame-Based JFC Application Panes Using Dialogs JFC Components JFC Component Class Hierarchy JComponent Features Simple Control Types Text Components Menus Managing Look and Feel Architectural Patterns Observer Pattern Model-View-Controller Decomposition Strategy Pattern JList Factory Pattern JComboBox Trees and Tables Hierarchical Data and JTree Presenting Hierarchies JTree and Supporting Classes Using the Default Tree Model Customizing Look and Feel Implementing a Tree Model Custom Rendering Custom Editing Tabular Data and JTable Presenting Tabular Data JTable and Supporting Classes Implementing a Tree Model Customizing Look and Feel Custom Rendering Custom Editing Managing the Model Adapting Existing Data Structures Very Large Data Sets and GUIs Caching Lazy Evaluation Using Tree and Table Models Limiting the Cache with an Evictor Anticipating User Requests Advanced GUI Design Organizing Application Windows Viewport Abstraction JScrollPane Scrollable Elements Customizing Scrolling Tabbed Panes Splitter Panes Popup GUI Elements Dialog Boxes Message Boxes Using File Choosers Customizing File Choosers Using Color Choosers Custom Dialogs Tooltips Popup Menus Data Transfer The Data Transfer Model Transferable Objects Data Flavors and MIME Types The Clipboard API The Drag-and-Drop API
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