Creating a Graphical User Interface With Java Swing
This Free Online Course Includes:
- 3-4 Hours of Learning
- CPD Accreditation
- Final Assessment
Creating a Graphical User Interface With Java Swing
Web developers must know the most popular programming languages if they want to further their careers. This course will teach you how to use the Java Swing library to create a graphical user interface and explains the difference between Abstract Window Toolkit (AWT) and Swing. Familiarise yourself with the commonly used components in Java Swing and other classes like JToggleButton, JDialog and JColorChooser.
Additionally, you will learn how to use the NetBeans GUI Builder to handle Swing controls and print text. Learn how to create design event classes and interfaces for the listeners. Uncover ways of connecting to the MySQL database in Netbeans and delve deeper into using ‘action’ and ‘timer’ classes. Become familiar with ‘thread’ in Swing and multiple threading when working with the user interface.
Finally, learn how to change the appearance and feel of a Swing component before using drag and drop features. Find out how to set the system tray and splash screen as well as the various classes used in menu creation. Due to the market's demand for developers, you will have a better chance of landing your dream career if you complete this course. Enrol now!
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