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| The Use of Java Swing’s Components to Develop a Widget
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International Journal of Human Computer Interaction (IJHCI) |
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Volume: 1 Issue: 4 |
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95 - 119 |
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08-02-2011 |
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CSC
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Malaysia |
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KEYWORDS: widget, web browser, Java Swing, desktop |
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| Widget is a kind of application provides a single service such as a map, news feed, simple clock, battery-life indicators, etc. This kind of interactive software object has been developed to facilitate user interface (UI) design. A user interface (UI) function may be implemented using different widgets with the same function. In this article, we present the widget as a platform that is generally used in various applications, such as in desktop, web browser, and mobile phone. We also describe a visual menu of Java Swing’s components that will be used to establish widget. It will assume that we have successfully compiled and run a program that uses Swing components. |
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