SWT/JFace in Action
Author(s): Matthew Scarpino;Stephen Holder;Stanford Ng;;Laurent Mihalkovic
Year (published): 2004-11-01T00:00:00.000-0800
Pages: 496
Abstract: Guides you through the process of developing Eclipse-based GUIs and shows how to build applications with features your users will love. Packed with examples and no fluff.
Introduction[modifier le wikicode]
SWT and JFace are Eclipse's graphical libraries. They enable you to build nimble and powerful Java GUIs--but this is only the beginning. With Draw2D and the Graphical Editing Framework, you can go beyond static applications and create full-featured editors. And with the Rich Client Platform, you can build customized workbenches whose capabilities far exceed those of traditional interfaces. SWT/JFace in Action covers the territory, from simple widgets to complex graphics. It guides you through the process of developing Eclipse-based GUIs and shows how to build applications with features your users will love. The authors share their intimate knowledge of the subject with you in a friendly, readable style. This book encourages you to learn through action. Each topic provides extensive code to show you how SWT/JFace works in practical applications. Not only do these examples help you understand the subject, they are a working set of programs you can reuse in your own interfaces.
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