
Professional Java Native Interfaces with SWT/JFace / Edition 1
by Jackwind Li GuojieISBN-10: 0470094591
ISBN-13: 9780470094594
Pub. Date: 02/14/2005
Publisher: Wiley
Professional Java Native Interfaces takes a solutions-based approach in showing how SWT/JFace works, discussing each common component, providing useful, practical ideas, tips and techniques to make the Java developers' work easier. The author provides relevant and timely examples, both stand-alone applications and smaller code snippets that readers can incorporate
Overview
Professional Java Native Interfaces takes a solutions-based approach in showing how SWT/JFace works, discussing each common component, providing useful, practical ideas, tips and techniques to make the Java developers' work easier. The author provides relevant and timely examples, both stand-alone applications and smaller code snippets that readers can incorporate into their own code.
To provide a truly real-world quality, the author builds an email/ftp client sample application to show readers how to combine everything into a presentable Java native UI application.
Product Details
- ISBN-13:
- 9780470094594
- Publisher:
- Wiley
- Publication date:
- 02/14/2005
- Pages:
- 532
- Product dimensions:
- 7.50(w) x 9.20(h) x 1.20(d)
Table of Contents
About the Author.
Introduction.
Part I: Fundamentals.
Chapter 1: Overview of Java UI Toolkits and SWT/Jface.
Chapter 2: SWT/JFace Mechanisms.
Chapter 3: Jump Start with SWT/Jface.
Chapter 4: SWT Event Handling, Threading, and Displays.
Chapter 5: Basic SWT Widgets.
Chapter 6: Layouts.
Part II: Design Basics.
Chapter 7: Combos and Lists.
Chapter 8: Text Controls.
Chapter 9: Menus, Toolbars, Cool Bars, and Actions.
Chapter 10: Tables.
Chapter 11: Trees.
Chapter 12: Dialogs.
Part III: Dynamic Controls.
Chapter 13: Scales, Sliders, and Progress Bars.
Chapter 14: Other Important SWT Components.
Chapter 15: SWT Graphics and Image Handling.
Chapter 16: Drag and Drop and the Clipboard.
Chapter 17: Printing.
Chapter 18: JFace Windows and Dialogs.
Part IV: Application Development.
Chapter 19: JFace Wizards.
Chapter 20: Creating a Text Editor with JFace Text.
Chapter 21: Eclipse Forms.
Chapter 22: Programming OLE in Windows.
Chapter 23: Drawing Diagrams with Draw2D.
Chapter 24: Sample Application.
Index.
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