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Windows, Dialogs and Menus

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Essential Java Fast

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Windows, dialog boxes and menus have become a standard part of virtually all applications, particularly if you are working in a Windows 95 environment. The Window class in Java allows you to control and manipulate windows. Dialog boxes are a special form of window, which have less functionality than a standard window.

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Cowell, J. (1997). Windows, Dialogs and Menus. In: Essential Java Fast. Essential Java Fast. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0629-6_11

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