2008年(3010)
分类: LINUX
2008-05-27 22:40:35
With the release of the second edition, the Java Look and Feel Design Guidelines continues to be an invaluable resource for creating cross-platform Java applications and Java applets. The book covers design concepts underlying the Java look and feel and techniques for managing cross-platform delivery, applets, accessibility, and internationalization. It introduces the visual design and behavior provided with the Java look and feel and provides instruction in the design of application graphics.
Features of this book include:
* New, updated, and expanded guidelines
* A visual tour of the Java look and feel in a sample application and applet
* An overview of the Java Foundation Classes and associated user interface components
* Step-by-step instruction in the design of application graphics
* Reference chapters with descriptions of the Java Foundation Classes components; circumstances when they should be used; and requirements that promote flexibility and ease of use
* Special chapters on windows; dialog boxes; menus and toolbars; basic controls; text components; and tables, lists, and tree views
* An appendix of localized terms translated in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Swedish, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese
* An appendix with keyboard navigation, selection, and activation sequences for the Java Foundation Classes components
* A companion CD-ROM complete with the full-text of the book in HTML format, code samples, and graphics repository
Java Look and Feel Design Guidelines, Second Edition, published by Addison-Wesley, was released in March 2001. You can order the book now from online booksellers such as Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble.
An online version of the second edition is available in HTML format.