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Java module J802
Abstract Windowing Toolkit
Exercises, examples and other material relating to training module J802. This topic is presented on public course Java Extra
The Abstract Windowing Toolkit provides Java's fundamental graphics capability. You can program the AWT directly, or you can use other packages such as Swing if you want to write your applications at a higher level. The AWT is most often used for interactive applications, either for providing local GUIs or applets, but it can also be used as a painting tool for the production of .jpg or .png outputs. Related technical and longer articles Graphic User Interfaces (GUIs)
Examples from our training material
Background information
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Topics covered in this module
What is the AWT?.
What is an applet?. Elements of the AWT. Drawing graphics on a canvas. Example maple explained. A simple bar chart. World and pixel coordinate systems. An example with components and events. A stand-alone GUI with text and events. Complete learning
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