JFace: Real Face of SWT
Written on May 21, 2007 – 12:48 pm | by piterekxenony
Jface can provide anyone with a UI tool kit that will help them become a coder or at least be a better one. The SWT is a standard when it comes to coding and programming on the internet. The AWT (Abstract Windowing Toolkit) created by Sun Microsystems has a layer that sits on top of a raw widget system so that the programmer can understand that they are handling regular UI tasks. Jface allows programmers to also work with registries that hold images and fonts. Jface also lets programmers define a framework along with standard dialogs and wizards. Java, along with their associates and subsidiaries has created and maintained this software and programming for enough years to make it effective. Java still continues to strive to remain ahead in this field and offers support for the coders and others who continue to use it in order to advance computer communication and applications. This involves mastering swing ideology and all of the other advancements that make technicians internet savvy.



