Java Swing Bootcamp | Build Java GUI Applications With Swing

Master Java programming by building Java real world GUI applications using Java swing technology for Java programmers

3.44 (8 reviews)
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English
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2,676
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4.5 hours
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Nov 2023
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$44.99
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What you will learn

How to setup a window builder

How to build your first Java Swing application

How to build a simple calculator application using Java swing technology

How to build a simple clock application using Java swing technology

How to build advance calculator project from scratch

How to build a complete Hotel Management System application from scratch using Java swing technology

Description

Swing is a GUI widget toolkit for Java. It is part of Oracle's Java Foundation Classes (JFC) – an API for providing a graphical user interface (GUI) for Java programs.

Swing was developed to provide a more sophisticated set of GUI components than the earlier Abstract Window Toolkit (AWT). Swing provides a look and feel that emulates the look and feel of several platforms, and also supports a pluggable look and feel that allows applications to have a look and feel unrelated to the underlying platform. It has more powerful and flexible components than AWT. In addition to familiar components such as buttons, check boxes and labels, Swing provides several advanced components such as tabbed panel, scroll panes, trees, tables, and lists.

Unlike AWT components, Swing components are not implemented by platform-specific code. Instead, they are written entirely in Java and therefore are platform-independent.

Swing introduced a mechanism that allowed the look and feel of every component in an application to be altered without making substantial changes to the application code. The introduction of support for a pluggable look and feel allows Swing components to emulate the appearance of native components while still retaining the benefits of platform independence. Originally distributed as a separately downloadable library, Swing has been included as part of the Java Standard Edition since release 1.2. The Swing classes and components are contained in the javax.swing package hierarchy.

In this course, we covered the following:

  1. How to setup window builder

  2. How to build your first Java Swing application

  3. How to build a simple calculator application using Java swing technology

  4. How to build a simple clock application using Java swing technology

  5. How to build advance calculator project  from scratch

  6. How to build a complete Hotel Management System application from scratch using Java swing technology

Content

Getting started with Java swing projects

Setup of window builder
Your first Java GUI project
Simple Calculations in Java GUI
Simple Clock in Java GUI
Simple Calculator Project (Part 1)
Activate the calculator buttons
Activate the calculator operational keys
Activation of operational keys (cont.)
Getting started with Hotel management system
How to add a menu to HMS
Creating a calculator and receipt tab for HMS
Design the menu, quantity and price tabs
Currency converter for HMS
How to design the cost area
Change the fields variable names
Working on the calculator part of HMS
Activate the submit button
Activate the Reset button
Continue with the currency converter
Continue with the Receipt tab
Conclusion of the Hotel Management System project
Final lecture video

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Reviews

Izabella
May 25, 2021
This course could be improved a lot. The idea is good and the instructors are enthusiastic, but: some parts of the course are really slow and boring; the instructors don't use proper terminology (e.g. they use 'global variable' which doesn't extist in Java; the code they write is not nice and they don't follow naming conventions (e.g. a variable was named as 'getFieldRice' or something'; they don't provide explanations (e.g. why beginners should use only absolute layout?); once the code threw an exception but the instructor didn't pay attention to it...

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