Synopsis
An updated guide ot Java's Swing library describes Swing's various components and how to build complex cross-platform GUIs with them and provides complete coverage of J2SE 1.4, new focus and keyboard architecture, tips and techniques of GUI design, and table, tree, text, MDI, and L&F coverage, as well as such implementation topics as stock quote and expense reporta applications, FTP and JPEG editor applications, and more. Original. (Advanced)
About the Author
Matthew Robinson has worked with Swing since its inception and has spent several years in various software engineering roles for companies such as Netfish Technologies. He has designed and developed numerous Swing-based applications ranging from an interactive workflow monitoring application to a collaborative 3D CAD review system. He was the 1999 first prize recipient of the ACM/IBM Quest for Java. He lives in Saratoga, California. Pavel Vorobiev has been a software developer for companies such as RightWorks and Netfish Technologies where he was a senior software engineer and architect working on the design and development of procurement and B2Bi workflow software involving early-adopter XML standards, J2EE, and web services technologies. He was also a programmer analyst for Merrill Lynch. Pavel is the coauthor of JFC: Java Foundation Classes, Migrating from Java 1.0 to 1.1, The Java 1.1 Programmer's Reference, and The Official Netscape Java 1.1 Programming Book. He lives in San Leandro, California.
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