Java Ser.: Java AWT Reference by John Zukowski (1997, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherO'reilly Media, Incorporated
ISBN-101565922409
ISBN-139781565922402
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Number of Pages1074 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameJava Awt Référence
SubjectProgramming Languages / Java, General
Publication Year1997
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaComputers
AuthorJohn Zukowski
SeriesJava Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Weight51.3 Oz
Item Length9 in
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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN97-148647
Dewey Edition21
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal005.13/3
SynopsisThe "Java AWT Reference" provides complete reference documentation on the Abstract Windowing Toolkit (AWT), a large collection of classes for building a graphical user interface (GUI) in Java. This book takes readers beyond what they would expect from standard reference manuals. Classes and methods are explained in detail., The Java AWT Reference provides complete reference documentation on the Abstract Window Toolkit (AWT), a large collection of classes for building graphical user interfaces in Java. With AWT, you can create windows, draw, work with images, and use components like buttons, scrollbars, and pulldown menus. The Java AWT Reference covers the classes that comprise the java.awt , java.awt.image , java.applet , java.awt.event , and java.awt.datatransfer packages. These classes provide the functionality that allows a Java application to provide user interaction in a graphical environment.This book takes you beyond what you'd expect from a standard reference manual. Classes and methods are, of course, described in detail. But the book does much more. It offers a comprehensive explanation of how AWT components fit together. In working with components, for example, you'll see how events fit into the overall picture, what they mean, and how to use them. The book includes lots of sample code, so that you can learn by example. In addition to descriptions of the standard layout managers, for instance, you'll find an extended code example for writing your own layout manager.The Java AWT Reference is part of O'Reilly's Java documentation series. This edition describes both Version 1.0.2 and Version 1.1 of the Java Development Kit and includes: Easy-to-use reference material on every AWT class Extended examples that demonstrate important AWT functionality A detailed explanation of Java's image processing mechanisms Coverage of every AWT component and container, showing how to use them in various combinations to create effective interfaces Descriptions of all the layout managers, including GridBagLayout The Java AWT Reference is meant to be used in conjunction with the Java Fundamental Classes Reference . Together, these two reference manuals cover all of the classes in the the Java Core API. The Java Language Reference completes the package, providing a complete reference on the Java programming language. These manuals comprise the definitive set of Java documentation that you need to do serious programming with Java.O'Reilly & Associates also publishes an introductory text, Exploring Java , if you need to get up to speed with this exciting new technology. For advanced Java programming topics, look for upcoming books from O'Reilly on network programming, distributed computing, and database programming. And as new Java APIs become available, O'Reilly is committed to expanding the Java series to cover those as well., The "Java AWT Reference" provides complete reference documentation on the Abstract Window Toolkit (AWT), a large collection of classes for building graphical user interfaces in Java. With AWT, you can create windows, draw, work with images, and use components like buttons, scrollbars, and pulldown menus. The "Java AWT Reference" covers the classes that comprise the "java.awt," "java.awt.image," "java.applet," "java.awt.event," and "java.awt.datatransfer" packages. These classes provide the functionality that allows a Java application to provide user interaction in a graphical environment.This book takes you beyond what you'd expect from a standard reference manual. Classes and methods are, of course, described in detail. But the book does much more. It offers a comprehensive explanation of how AWT components fit together. In working with components, for example, you'll see how events fit into the overall picture, what they mean, and how to use them. The book includes lots of sample code, so that you can learn by example. In addition to descriptions of the standard layout managers, for instance, you'll find an extended code example for writing your own layout manager.The "Java AWT Reference" is part of O'Reilly's Java documentation series. This edition describes both Version 1.0.2 and Version 1.1 of the Java Development Kit and includes: Easy-to-use reference material on every AWT classExtended examples that demonstrate important AWT functionalityA detailed explanation of Java's image processing mechanismsCoverage of every AWT component and container, showing how to use them in various combinations to create effective interfacesDescriptions of all the layout managers, including GridBagLayoutThe "Java AWT Reference" is meant to be used in conjunction with the "Java Fundamental Classes Reference." Together, these two reference manuals cover all of the classes in the the Java Core API. The "Java Language Reference" completes the package, providing a complete reference on the Java programming language. These manuals comprise the definitive set of Java documentation that you need to do serious programming with Java.O'Reilly & Associates also publishes an introductory text, "Exploring Java," if you need to get up to speed with this exciting new technology. For advanced Java programming topics, look for upcoming books from O'Reilly on network programming, distributed computing, and database programming. And as new Java APIs become available, O'Reilly is committed to expanding the Java series to cover those as well.
LC Classification NumberQA76.73.J38Z85 1997

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