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Contents
This Java Swing training course includes the following:
High Level Containers
Events and Listeners
Panes, Borders and Layouts
All Input Components in Swing
Menus, Toolbars and Pop ups
Using Applets
Exercises
There are practical and comprehensive exercises scheduled throughout the course to ensure delegates leave with a sound theoretical and practical knowledge.
The exercises include:
Using JFrames
Creating Components and placing them in Layouts
Borders and Components
Creating menus and toolbars in Java
Web enabling Applications
Duration
Three Days
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Seer Computing Ltd.
The second part of our Fundamentals of Java, this course dives straight in to creating GUI modules in Java
This course is designed for delegates wishing to use Java AWT and Swing classes in a commercial setting, it builds up the knowledge of the delegate to the point where they are creating functionally rich input screens with complicated data integrity checks, pop up menus and Java toolbars.
All Swing classes are covered from the basic JWindows through to JTables and JApplets and everything in between.
Note: A good working knowledge of Java programming is a must for this course, so therefore delegates should have attended our Java Programming training course or have had comprehensive period of time working with Java.
The course comes with a comprehensive manual, and over 80 working modules in addition to the solutions for every exercise.
This is a practical course based on commercial requirements.
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