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JFC and the Swing Package Feb 10, 2000 Java Foundation Class (JFC) AWT (Abstract Window Toolkit) has been used since jdk1.0 Archaic and very poorly designed Swing is a part of JFC, which is a huge library set containing more than 300 classes. We will use JFC, especially Swing. Difference between AWT and Swing can be explained with lightweight and heavyweight component. Overview of JComponent Control or Widget denotes the group of all the GUI things that users can press, scroll, type into and etc. In Java, we use the term component instead of control. Especially in Swing, the term JComponent is used. Each component in Swing set is a subclass of javax.Swing.Jcomponent In Java, it is a component that generate Event!!! Visual Index of Basic Swing Component How to Display Component Component should be added into container to be used. (Topic of next lecture) For today, we use JFrame container without detailed explanation. However, we do not put components directly into JFrame. Instead we put components into intermediate container. (Topic of next lecture) For today, we use one such container in JFrame import java.awt.*; import java.awt.event.* import javax.swing.*; public class SwingDemo { JFrame frame; Container pane; public static void main(String args[]) { int w = Integer.parseInt(args[0]); int h = Integer.parseInt(args[1]); SwingDemo demo = new SwingDemo(w,h); } } // End of SwingDemo SwingDemo(int w, int h) { frame = new JFrame(); frame.setSize(w,h); pane = frame.getContentPane(); pane.setLayout(new FlowLayout()); frame.setVisible(true); } % java SwingDemo 400 300 SwingDemo(int w, int h) { frame = new JFrame(); frame.setSize(w,h); pane = frame.getContentPane(); pane.setLayout(new FlowLayout()); JButton b= new JButton(“click me”); pane.add(b); frame.setVisible(true); } ………... ImageIcon icon = new ImageIcon(“duke.gif”); JLable label = new JLabel(“I am Duke”, icon, JLabel.CENTER) pane.add(label); frame.setVisible(true); } ………... ImageIcon icon = new ImageIcon(“duke.gif”); JLable label = new JLabel(“I am Duke”, icon, JLabel.CENTER); pane.add(label); JTextField text = new JTextField(10); text.setBackground(Color.yellow); pane.add(text); frame.setVisible(true); } ………... ImageIcon icon = new ImageIcon(“duke.gif”); JLable label = new JLabel(“I am Duke”, icon, JLabel.CENTER); label.setToolTipText(“Leave me alone!!!”); pane.add(label); …………. frame.setVisible(true); } General Structure of Swing Application Not used today