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In my experience, learning a programming topic is much easier when good examples are included. Throughout this book, you’re going to go through the process of building simple Jython Swing applications from scratch. As you do so, you will be learning about some of the available Swing components and using them to make your application useful. In this chapter, you take a quick look at a simple graphical application that displays whether the WebSphere Global Security has been enabled or not. This will lead you to the topics of panes and layers, which are so very important to Swing applications.
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Which have not yet been defined. For the time being, you can think of things like mouse clicks as events, the first discussion of which appears in Chapter 4.
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Yes, convenience is misspelled in the documentation.
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The “wild” here refers to the wild, wild west, also known as the World Wide Web (WWW).
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Gibson, R.A. (2015). Building a Simple Global Security Application. In: Swing for Jython. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-0817-5_3
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