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JAVA GUI DEVELOPMENT
Course Outline
This one-day course explains and demonstrates the main uses of Swing and the Abstract Windowing Toolkit (AWT) in developing Java graphical user interface (GUI) applications.
The course will cover top-level and general purpose containers, basic controls and interactive displays, as well as event-handling and changing look and feel.
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Outcomes
At the end of this course you will be able to:
- Understand the purpose and usage of the main classes of the Swing and AWT libraries
- Design and layout an event-driven GUI screen using panels, buttons, textfields
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Topics Covered
Overview of components
Containers (Frame, Dialog, Panel, ScrollPane)
Controls
Components (Button, TextField, ComboBox, Menu, Event Handlers)
Layout managers (FlowLayout, BorderLayout, GridBagLayout)
Interactive displays (FileChooser, Table, Tree), look and feel
Building with a visual editor
Prerequisites
Participants should have a good knowledge of Java language as covered in Object Training's Java Foundations course.
Audience
Developers who need to write GUI applications using Swing
Course Fee
$750.00 ex gst
Duration
One day
Structure
Lecture + 50% Labs
Tools
JDKSE, Eclipse, Eclipse Visual Editor plug-in
Material
Deliverable material for this course includes:
- Certificate of Accomplishment
- Professionally printed student notes and exercises
- CD containing original exercises and source code (For PC-based courses only)
For all courses, but particularly PC-based courses, students are encouraged bring their own USB drive to save worked solutions and/or additional reference material.
Terms and Conditions
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