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Basic GUI Development in Java Training Class |
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Basic GUI Development in Java Training Seminar
To demonstrate how to build GUI applications using the Swing API
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Price |
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$74.95
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Agenda |
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Overview of Swing and the JFC - identify the features and components of JFC and Swing, their associated functionality, and guidelines for use. Swing components and containers - use Swing components and container classes and methods to build and launch a Swing-based application. Creating a simple Swing application - create a basic Swing application. Basic Swing components - identify the code used to add labels, text, buttons, and menus to an application. Handling events in Swing - identify the code used to handle events in AWT and Swing. Using Swing layout managers - use Swing layout managers to display components. Painting Swing components - identify how the painting system works in Swing and AWT. Handling events and laying out a Swing application - write code to handle events and lay out a Swing application.
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Audience |
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Novice programmers with an understanding of basic programming concepts who want to learn Java; programmers proficient in another programming language who want to move to Java; programmers experienced in the Java language who want to take the Sun Certified Programmer for the Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition 1.4 exam
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Pre-Requisites |
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Knowledge of basic programming principles; experience in another programming or scripting language, such as Visual Basic, C, C++, or JavaScript, would be useful
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