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Scott Delap

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Java Look n Feel Design Posted: Jan 26, 2005 11:00 PM
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Java Look n Feel Design
As the Java platform has undergone development, developers have felt the need for programs that are uniform in looks and development of user friendly Java applications. The Java look and feel completes that criteria by giving means for making platform-independent programs that are similar in behaviour and appearance. The use of this single look and feel reduces designing and actual time spent for coding and cuts down costs on training as the same code can be used to give different appearences by merely making use of another Look and Feel manager...

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