“The Swing UI toolkit makes it possible, though not always easy, to update user interfaces dynamically in response to events or user actions. This article reviews some of the common ways you can build UIs that update
dynamically, a few pitfalls you might encounter along the way, and some principles to help you decide when this is the right approach for the job.”
Can someone tell me why all developer/sysadmin links from IBM suxe ?
So what? I don’t think you’ll find a ui toolkit that cannot do this…
As much as I like Java, I think this article is lame and obvious. It’s like the stuff that get’s patented in the US
The author claims all Swing stuff is confusing because there’s one widget that doesn’t work the way -he- expects. The friggen slider.
Give me a bloody break.
How many timees have you seen a slider with tick marks that’s been rescaled in a program? I for one, haven’t.
This was lame, Way lame.
Thom, get out of the IBM developerworks circle-jerk that Eugenia started, please! Ninetimes out of ten these articles are lame. Just like this one is.
Don’t say that or you will be scored -5 as me …