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Developing Java GUIs Using Swing

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Developing Java GUIs Using Swing

Module 1 - Introduction

Why Swing?
AWT, SWT & Swing Comparison
Why Model–View–Controller?
Pluggable Look-and-Feels
Applets
Java web start
Hello World in Swing
Sample UIs

Module 2 - Swing Fundamentals

Event-driven UIs and Swing event handling
Simple Example: Button in a Frame
MVC
Fonts, colors, borders
A word on threads

Module 3 - Common Containers, Components, and Layouts

Containers
JFrame, JDialog, JPanel, JScrollPane
Components
JComponent
JLabel, JButton
JToggleButton, JRadioButton
Sliders and spinners
JTextField and JTextArea
Layouts
FlowLayout, BorderLayout, GridLayout, BoxLayout

Module 4 - Menus, Actions, and Toolbars

JMenu, JMenuItem
JToolBar, Action
Putting it together: Developing a simple application

Module 5 - Principles of UI Design

Designing for ease of use
Paper prototypes and usability testing
Performance and perceived performance

Module 6 - More Containers, Components, and Layouts

Containers
JPopup
JSplitPane and JTabbedPane
Components
Tooltips
ComboBoxes
Listboxes
JProgressBar
JTable
Layouts
GridBagLayout

Module 7 - Automatic Testing with JFC Unit

Module 8 - Branding and Customization

About Box
Splash screens
Logos and icons
Internationalization / Localization

Module 9 - Even More Containers, Components, and Layouts

Containers
JDesktopPane, JInternalFrame
JRootPane, JWindow
Components
File chooser
Color chooser
Date chooser
JOptionPane
JTree
Layouts
SpringLayout, OverlayLayout

Module 10 - Printing and Data Transfer

Printing
Copy and paste
Drag and drop

A Classroom course provided by Sun Microsystems South Africa (Pty) Ltd. in Johannesburg, South Africa

Developing Java GUIs Using Swing

Module 1 - Introduction

Why Swing?
AWT, SWT & Swing Comparison
Why Model–View–Controller?
Pluggable Look-and-Feels
Applets
Java web start
Hello World in Swing
Sample UIs

Module 2 - Swing Fundamentals

Event-driven UIs and Swing event handling
Simple Example: Button in a Frame
MVC
Fonts, colors, borders
A word on threads

Module 3 - Common Containers, Components, and Layouts

Containers
JFrame, JDialog, JPanel, JScrollPane
Components
JComponent
JLabel, JButton
JToggleButton, JRadioButton
Sliders and spinners
JTextField and JTextArea
Layouts
FlowLayout, BorderLayout, GridLayout, BoxLayout

Module 4 - Menus, Actions, and Toolbars

JMenu, JMenuItem
JToolBar, Action
Putting it together: Developing a simple application

Module 5 - Principles of UI Design

Designing for ease of use
Paper prototypes and usability testing
Performance and perceived performance

Module 6 - More Containers, Components, and Layouts

Containers
JPopup
JSplitPane and JTabbedPane
Components
Tooltips
ComboBoxes
Listboxes
JProgressBar
JTable
Layouts
GridBagLayout

Module 7 - Automatic Testing with JFC Unit

Module 8 - Branding and Customization

About Box
Splash screens
Logos and icons
Internationalization / Localization

Module 9 - Even More Containers, Components, and Layouts

Containers
JDesktopPane, JInternalFrame
JRootPane, JWindow
Components
File chooser
Color chooser
Date chooser
JOptionPane
JTree
Layouts
SpringLayout, OverlayLayout

Module 10 - Printing and Data Transfer

Printing
Copy and paste
Drag and drop

A Classroom course provided by Sun Microsystems Philippines Inc. in Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines

Developing Java GUIs Using Swing

Module 1 - Introduction

Why Swing?
AWT, SWT & Swing Comparison
Why Model–View–Controller?
Pluggable Look-and-Feels
Applets
Java web start
Hello World in Swing
Sample UIs

Module 2 - Swing Fundamentals

Event-driven UIs and Swing event handling
Simple Example: Button in a Frame
MVC
Fonts, colors, borders
A word on threads

Module 3 - Common Containers, Components, and Layouts

Containers
JFrame, JDialog, JPanel, JScrollPane
Components
JComponent
JLabel, JButton
JToggleButton, JRadioButton
Sliders and spinners
JTextField and JTextArea
Layouts
FlowLayout, BorderLayout, GridLayout, BoxLayout

Module 4 - Menus, Actions, and Toolbars

JMenu, JMenuItem
JToolBar, Action
Putting it together: Developing a simple application

Module 5 - Principles of UI Design

Designing for ease of use
Paper prototypes and usability testing
Performance and perceived performance

Module 6 - More Containers, Components, and Layouts

Containers
JPopup
JSplitPane and JTabbedPane
Components
Tooltips
ComboBoxes
Listboxes
JProgressBar
JTable
Layouts
GridBagLayout

Module 7 - Automatic Testing with JFC Unit

Module 8 - Branding and Customization

About Box
Splash screens
Logos and icons
Internationalization / Localization

Module 9 - Even More Containers, Components, and Layouts

Containers
JDesktopPane, JInternalFrame
JRootPane, JWindow
Components
File chooser
Color chooser
Date chooser
JOptionPane
JTree
Layouts
SpringLayout, OverlayLayout

Module 10 - Printing and Data Transfer

Printing
Copy and paste
Drag and drop

A Classroom course provided by Sun Microsystems Pte Ltd. in Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Malaysia

Developing Java GUIs Using Swing

Module 1 - Introduction

Why Swing?
AWT, SWT & Swing Comparison
Why Model–View–Controller?
Pluggable Look-and-Feels
Applets
Java web start
Hello World in Swing
Sample UIs

Module 2 - Swing Fundamentals

Event-driven UIs and Swing event handling
Simple Example: Button in a Frame
MVC
Fonts, colors, borders
A word on threads

Module 3 - Common Containers, Components, and Layouts

Containers
JFrame, JDialog, JPanel, JScrollPane
Components
JComponent
JLabel, JButton
JToggleButton, JRadioButton
Sliders and spinners
JTextField and JTextArea
Layouts
FlowLayout, BorderLayout, GridLayout, BoxLayout

Module 4 - Menus, Actions, and Toolbars

JMenu, JMenuItem
JToolBar, Action
Putting it together: Developing a simple application

Module 5 - Principles of UI Design

Designing for ease of use
Paper prototypes and usability testing
Performance and perceived performance

Module 6 - More Containers, Components, and Layouts

Containers
JPopup
JSplitPane and JTabbedPane
Components
Tooltips
ComboBoxes
Listboxes
JProgressBar
JTable
Layouts
GridBagLayout

Module 7 - Automatic Testing with JFC Unit

Module 8 - Branding and Customization

About Box
Splash screens
Logos and icons
Internationalization / Localization

Module 9 - Even More Containers, Components, and Layouts

Containers
JDesktopPane, JInternalFrame
JRootPane, JWindow
Components
File chooser
Color chooser
Date chooser
JOptionPane
JTree
Layouts
SpringLayout, OverlayLayout

Module 10 - Printing and Data Transfer

Printing
Copy and paste
Drag and drop

A Classroom course provided by Sun Learning Centers - India in Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Mumbai, New Delhi, India

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