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This guide covers the development of Swing applications using the Mattisse GUI Builder, a powerful tool for creating user interfaces in Java. Swing is part of the Java Foundation Classes (JFC) and offers lightweight components with high customization options. The Mattisse GUI Builder enhances productivity with features like free design, snapping, and visual feedback, all integrated into the NetBeans IDE. This resource highlights where to find tutorials, support, and community resources to leverage open-source tools effectively in Swing development.
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Developing Swing ApplicationwithMattisse GUI Builder eriq adams Developing Swing Application With Mattisse GUI Builder - 10 Dec 2007
Swing • Next generation of AWT • Lightweight component • High Customization • Look & Feel • Part of JFC (Java Foundation Class) Developing Swing Application With Mattisse GUI Builder - 10 Dec 2007
Swing Developing Swing Application With Mattisse GUI Builder - 10 Dec 2007
Mattisse GUI Builder • Free Design • Snapping • Visual FeedBack • Ease to use & increase productivity Developing Swing Application With Mattisse GUI Builder - 10 Dec 2007
IDE for Swing Development • Netbeans IDE (www.netbeans.org) • Why ? - provide Mattisse GUI Builder - based on open source community - free resources & tutorials Developing Swing Application With Mattisse GUI Builder - 10 Dec 2007
Demo (musicalbum.dev.java.net) Developing Swing Application With Mattisse GUI Builder - 10 Dec 2007
Where to get information • http://www.netbeans.org • http://www.planetnetbeans.org • http://developers.sun.com Developing Swing Application With Mattisse GUI Builder - 10 Dec 2007
Thank You Developing Swing Application With Mattisse GUI Builder - 10 Dec 2007