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jtable examples

Sep 25, 2008 Author: admin | Filed under: User Interface, java

JTable Examples

free flash charts

Mar 23, 2008 Author: admin | Filed under: User Interface

Open Flash Chart - Gallery - Bar Chart 3D

Gallery - Bar Chart 3D

We at Open flash Chart always strive to make things easy for ourselves. So 3D bar charts have exactly the same parameters as the bar object. The 3D effect is created by shifting the bar colour towards white (#FFFFFF) by about 10%, these two colours are then blended to make the bars look 3D.

jgoodies

Mar 22, 2008 Author: admin | Filed under: User Interface, java, layoutmanagers

JGoodies focuses on Java look, UI design and usability. We provide articles, libraries, example applications, desktop patterns and a Swing application architecture.

Swing hascks - O’Reilly

Mar 21, 2008 Author: admin | Filed under: User Interface, java

O’Reilly Media | Swing Hacks

Swing Hacks helps Java developers move beyond the basics of Swing, the graphical user interface (GUI) standard since Java 2. The unique Hacks format provides short advanced tricks that you can instantly apply to increase your competency with interface-building
tools. Example hacks include how to filter lists, power-up trees and tables, and add drag-and-drop support.

Swing Hacks helps Java developers move beyond the basics of Swing, the graphical user interface (GUI) standard since Java 2. If you’re a Java developer looking to build enterprise applications with a first-class look and feel, Swing is definitely one skill you need to master. This latest title from O’Reilly is a reference to the cool stuff in Swing. It’s about the interesting things you learn over the years–creative, original, even weird hacks–the things that make you say, “I didn’t know you could even do that with Swing!”
Swing Hacks will show you how to extend Swing’s rich component set in advanced and sometimes non-obvious ways. The book touches upon the entire Swing gamut-tables, trees, sliders, spinners, progress bars, internal frames, and text components. Detail is also provided on JTable/JTree, threaded component models, and translucent windows.
You’ll learn how to filter lists, power-up trees and tables, and add drag-and-drop support. Swing Hacks will show you how to do fun things that will directly enhance your own applications. Some are visual enhancements to make your software look better. Some are functional improvements to make your software do something it couldn’t do before. Some are even just plain silly, in print only to prove it could be done. The book will also give you give you a small glimpse of the applications coming in the future. New technology is streaming into the Java community at a blistering rate, and it gives application developers a whole new set of blocks to play with. With its profusion of tips and tricks, Swing Hacks isn’t just for the developer who wants to build a better user interface. It’s also ideally suited for client-side Java developers who want to deliver polished applications, enthusiasts who want to push Java client application boundaries, and coders who want to bring powerful techniques to their own applications. Whatever your programming needs, Swing Hacks is packed with programming lessons that increase your competency with interface-building tools.

ZoneLayout - Programatic visual LayoutManager

Mar 18, 2008 Author: admin | Filed under: java, layoutmanagers

ZoneLayout saves you time by offering the following advantages over existing solutions:

  • Easy to Learn: Learn the fundamentals, grab the cheatsheet, and away you go
  • Easy to Use: ZoneLayout makes building Swing layouts pain free
  • Speed: Create powerful layouts quickly
  • Easily Readable: Easily figure out what your predecessor was doing
  • Easily Refactorable: Move, add, remove, realign, and resize objects quickly
  • Everything in One Place: You don’t need to leave your source code to design your GUI
  • No Code Mangling: Your source code is touched by you and you alone
  • “See” Your Layout: You don’t need to launch an external program to get an idea of the layout
  • Detailed Resizing: ZoneLayout’s 2-weight system allows you to be strict about resizing
  • Templates: Don’t repeat yourself and keep your layout code all in one place
  • Dynamic Layouts: Create dynamic layouts easily by using Templates
  • Spacers: Preset components for spacing help you keep your spacing consistent
  • And more…
Comparison ZoneLayout
http://www.zonelayout.com/images/cheatsheet.png

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