| Graphical User Interfaces |
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| Graphical User Interfaces |
| Consolidation | |
| Much of the material in this lecture has been seen before. This lecture will serve both for some review and for pulling together some ideas about working with a GUI such as provided by java.awt and java.awt.event. |
| Last modified on February 14, 2002 by rpj@cs.rit.edu. | ||
| Graphical User Interfaces |
| Consolidation |
| the java.awt package | |
| Java provides several packages that implement a GUI. The largest of these is java.awt |
| Last modified on February 14, 2002 by rpj@cs.rit.edu. | ||
| Graphical User Interfaces |
| Consolidation |
| the java.awt package |
| platform-independence | |
| java.awt is platform independent; i.e. it works on Windows, Macintosh, and Unix systems. |
| Last modified on February 14, 2002 by rpj@cs.rit.edu. | ||
| Graphical User Interfaces |
| Consolidation |
| the java.awt package |
| platform-independence |
| objects | |
| To write programs that use a GUI, you create and interact with
AWT objects.
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| Last modified on February 14, 2002 by rpj@cs.rit.edu. | ||