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This chapter has demonstrated how to use Swing’s JList and JComboBox components. You’ve seen how both components support their own data model, renderer, selection capabilities, and even a custom editor for the JComboBox component. Although all these capabilities are customizable, each of the components is readily usable with its default configuration.

In Chapter 14, you will start to explore the Swing text components, including JTextField and JTextArea.

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(2005). List Model Controls. In: The Definitive Guide to Java Swing. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0033-8_13

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