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In this chapter, you’ve learned how to use Swing’s JScrollBar, JSlider, and JProgressBar components. You saw how each uses the BoundedRangeModel interface to control the internal data necessary to operate the component, and how the DefaultBoundedRangeModel class offers a default implementation of this data model.

Now that you know how to use the various bounded range components, you can move on to Chapter 13, which looks at the controls that offer data selection: JList and JComboBox.

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(2005). Bounded Range Components. In: The Definitive Guide to Java Swing. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0033-8_12

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