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[REQUEST] *SOPHISTICATED* Swing Source-Code example

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S.T - 22 May 2007 09:46 GMT
Hi!

In accordance to my previous post:

http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.java.programmer/browse_thread/thread/26
9d33c81d584e60


I would like to ask if anyone can suggest a source-code where swing is
implemented in such a way, that the GUI and event-handler is seperated
from the application. I would like to learn, how this is done in the
Java-OOP world.

I am *not* asking for a tutorial or a trivial example, that
demonstrates no more than how to use swing. I am asking for a full,
professional, and sophisticated open-source code at the state of the
art.

I have already searched for such a code in various open-source
resources, however, I would like to have your suggestions for a single
program that you consider as professional.

Thank you very much!

Sincerly,
S.T.
Kai Schwebke - 22 May 2007 12:53 GMT
>  I have already searched for such a code in various open-source
> resources, however, I would like to have your suggestions for a single
> program that you consider as professional.

A not to small, real world professional Swing app is netbeans:
www.netbeans.org

full source is available here:
http://www.netbeans.org/community/sources/

Kai


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