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Your Best Buddies….Java’s AWT - Java

A well laid out user interface is an effective means of making applications user-friendly. It is typically used by organizations for accepting orders from customers, getting customer’s feedback on a product, for conducting a market survey on the latest trends in economy.

TABLE OF CONTENTS:
  1. Using Abstract Windowing Toolkit (AWT) In Applications
  2. Read On….Its Not That Abstract
  3. Your Best Buddies….Java’s AWT
  4. Features Of The Component Class
  5. What Holds Components Together…The Container
  6. How To Talk To Your Application
By: Gayathri Gokul
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September 29, 2003

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User-Interface Components:The methods of the Component class allows you to control your on-screen appearance and internal state of all components. The following diagram depicts the component hierarchy in Java’s AWT.



 
 
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