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1 SELF-STUDY 393 Index Symbols "Event-to-property" "Faux" variables % ( ) (Pme) paradigm * / = = Null A A project , 35 Abstract Abstract windowing toolkit (awt) Action performed Actioncommand... 73, 200 Actionevent Actionlistener , 130 Actionperformed , , 200 Actionperformed feature Actionperformed() Activex Add Add (string) Add method Add(action) Adding new windows to an application Additem(string) Addition Alignment... 71, 99, 102 All problems An applet Append(string) Applet... 18, 39, 44, 57-59, 85, 93-95, 109, 111, 137, 198, 207, 239, 311 Applet features , 160 Applet viewer Applet() , Application programming interfaces (apis) Application template Applications... 17, 54 Arranging and copying components Arranging components Array...283, , Au, aiff, midi and wav Authentication Awt B Background Basic containers Bean... 26, 63, 76, 225, 292, 296, Beaninfo Beanname Beans list , 35 Beans list window... 28, 35 Block header Blue Body Boolean , 240 Border Border layout Bound Box Box layout Break Browser Bufferedreader Button... 68, 73, 78, 86, 146 Button and checkbox components... 73
2 394 Index Buttongroup... 79, 86 Byte Byte code... 38, 40 C C , 290 Canvas , 89, 146 Card Card layout Casting Casts Char , 240 Checkbox... 68, 73, 147 Checkboxgroup... 73, 85-86, 149 Checkboxgroup/buttongroup Checkboxmenuitem , 201 Choice... 68, 74, 78, 149 Choice or list Class... 12, 15, 43-47, 52, 56, 59, 62 Class file Class path Class/interface Classes... 39, 41, 43-45, 47, 52 Clearselected() Clearselection Clearselection() Client Client-side security CODE Code , 175 Code signing Columns Columns, rows Com Comments Common object request broker architecture (corba) Compact repository Component...199, , , 302 component Component abundance Component palette... 27, 29-30, 33, 35, 45 Component properties , 151 Components , 33, 114 Concepts Configuring the compiler Connect Connectable Connectable features , 204 Connecting Connecting a component to open a window Connecting menuitems Connections... 31, 141 Constrained Constraints... 69, 105 Construction Constructor Container... 85, 114 Container properties Continue Copy Copying Corba Create class smartguide Create method smartguide Creating... 40, 46-48, 55, 59 Creating connections Cursor Customization Customizer D Data entry category Data entry components Database , 319 Debugging Declaration... 47, 236 Default Default directories Default layout manager Definition Delete Deleting components Deleting connections Deleting files Description Design...20, 25-27, 29-30, Design window...25, 27, 29-30, 32-33, 54 Destruction... 47
3 Index 395 Dialog... 78, 85, 206 Dialog forms Directory Display name Dispose , 226 Dispose()...150, , Distributing Division Document , 158 Double E Echochar... 72, 158 Editable... 72, Enabled... 69, 152, 156 Enabling/disabling menu items Encapsulation... 9, 13-14, 293 Environ , Environment Event , 34, Event handler , 131 Event handling Event listener , 129 Event sets Event-based connections , 144 Events listeners Event-to-code connections Event-to-method connection Exercise 2-1 Creating your first applet Exercise 3-1 Practice editing Exercise 4-1 Creating the quiz project Exercise 5-1 Using containers Exercise 6-1 Working with layouts Exercise 7-1 Making basic connections Exercise 8-1 Adding questions to the QuizApplet Exercise 9-1 Creating an applet Exercise 9-2 Using an interface Exercise 10-1 Creating a quiz application Exercise 11-1 Adding menus to the QuizApplication Exercise 12-1 Adding Open and Save options to the QuizApplication Exercise 13-1 Using variables and arithmetic Exercise 14-1 Using conditional statements and arrays Exercise 15-1 Using loops Exercise 16-1 Working with JavaBeans Exercise 19-1 Creating and implementing anrmi interface using VisualAgefor Java Exit Exit menuitems in applet frames Exit() Exit() method Expert Export Export smartguide Export to a directory smartguide Expressions Extends F Feature File File dialog Filedialog... 78, 85 Filereader Filewriter , 221 Finish Fired events Float Flow Flow layout
4 396 Index Font Foreground Form properties Format Frame... 78, 85-86, 206 Frame/jframe G Gamelan , 312 Generated code Get and set methods Getcodebase() , Getdocumentbase() , Getparameter method Getparameter(string) , Getselectedindex() Getselecteditem() Getselectedtext() Getting started Gif Graphical user interfaces (guis) Green team... 7 Grid Grid layout Gridbag Gridbag layout Gui , 352 H Height , 175 Help Hidden Hidden-state Hierarchical Hierarchy... 44, 47 Horizontal gap Hotjava... 7 Html parameters Hypercard I Icon Icons and menus Implements Import... 51, 351 Import project dialog Import smartguide Importing Increase Indexed Inherit Inheritance... 38, 44, 242, 297 Initialization/instantiation Input Insert (string, int) Installing Instance... 13, 45, 235, 237, 239 Instance variables Instantiates Instantiation... 38, 45, 47, , 240 Int Integrated development environments (ides)... 7 Interface Internet Introspection Itemcount Itemlistener Itemstatechanged , , 201 Ivatest package Ivj J Japplet features Jar , 295, 302 Java applications Java awt Java database connectivity (jdbc) Java ides Java naming conventions Java run-time environment Java virtual machine (jvm)... 9, 176, 178 Java s remote method interface (rmi) Javabeans... 55, 115, 288, , 302, 318 Javadoc Jbuilder Jbutton , 86, 152 Jcheckbox Jcombobox , 156
5 Index 397 Jcomponent Jdbc , 329, 353 Jdbc-odbc bridge Jdialog... 78, 160 Jdk , 10, 33, 55, 78, 170, 292, 311, 314, 320 Jdk , 177 Jdk Jdk 1.1,... 8 Jdk , 178 Jdk 1.2.2, java Jdk Jfilechooser Jframe... 78, 86, 160 Jlabel , 157 Jlist Jpanel... 78, 86, 151 Jpasswordfield Jpeg Jradiobutton Jscrollbar Jscrollpane... 79, 86, 151 Jslider Jtable Jtablecolumn Jtextarea , 153 Jtextfield , 153 Jtoolbar Jtoolbarbutton Jtoolbarseparator Jtree Just-in-time (jit) Jvm Jwindow K Keyboard accelerators Keylistener Keyword , 46, 64 L Label... 45, 68, 71, 73, 146, 200 Labelled Layout managers Layouts Length Libraries License agreement Life cycle Light weight components Linewrap List... 68, 74, 148 List components List or choice items Listeners Loadfile Loadfile methods Loading , 217 Local , 237 Logical Long Loops M Machine code Managers Maximum Menu Menu actions Menubar , 202, 204 Menuitem , 201, 204 Menus , 207 Menus to Menuseparator , 202 Method...11, 14, 16, 26, 29-32, 34, , 133, 297, 360 Method call... 12, 162 Method definitions Method name Methods in source code Microsoft Midi Minimum Modal Mode mode Model , Modulus Mouselistener Moving
6 398 Index Multiplemode Multiplication Multi-threaded... 8, 10 N Name , 173, 175 Nested containers Nested layouts Netscape... 7 Network New Null O Oak... 7 Object... 15, 175, 177 Object-oriented... 9 Odbc Online help Open methods Ordering a window to close Orientation Output P Package , 33 Palette Panel... 78, 85-86, 146 Param tag Parameter... 31, 34, 46, , 133, 161, 233 Parameter connection , 142 Parameter connections Parent Parentheses (for organizing operations) Passed-by-reference Passed-by-value Paste Pasting Persistence Person Platform independence Platform-independent... 7, 9 Pme paradigm Pointers... 9, 245 Policy tool Popupmenu , 202 Powerbuilder Preferred Primitive Printwriter Privacy modifiers Private... 46, 235 Project... 20, 24-26, 33, 35 Promote Properties , 20, 28-30, 124, 292, 297 Property , 33, 35, 200, 239 Property feature Property window , 35 Property-to-property connections Protected Public... 43, 64, 235 Purge Q Quick start Quizapplet R Record , 319 Reference Register , 134 Register an event listener Relational Relaxed security Relaxing client-side security signed applets Relaxing server-side security servlets Remote method Remote method invocation (rmi Remotehost Remove(int) remove(string) Remove(string) Repository , 57, 60 Repository explorer Repository smartguide Resizable Restore menu... 52
7 Index 399 Return Return type Rmi , , 359, 361, 364 Rmic Robust... 9 Rows... 74, 153 Run... 21, 27, 32, 34, 184 S Save bean Savefile Savefile methods Saving Scope Scripted languages Scrollbardisplaypolicy Scrollpane... 79, 85-86, 146, 189 Scrollposition Secure... 9 Select(int) Select(int, int) Select(string) select(int) Selectall() Selected , 154 Selectedcheckbox Selectedcolumn Selectedindex , 156 Selectedindex selectedindexes Selecteditem Selecteditem selecteditems Selectedrow Selectedtext , 155, 158 Selectedvalue Selectionend Selectionstart Serializable , 359 Serialized Server Server-side security , 185 Servlet... 17, 54, 186 Set of braces Seticon() Setup Setvalueat( int, int) Short Shortcut... 59, 200 Show() , , 206 Showgrid Simplicity Sizewidthtofit() Sizing Skeleton , 361, 365 Smartguide , 48, 51, 57, 295 Source , 33, , 134 Source code , 46-47, 63 Source code works Source features Sql , 319 Sqlj Standardized connections Start() , State... 73, 201 Stop() , Stored Streams , 221, 227 String String arithmetic Stub , , 361, 365 Subclass Subtraction Sun s java servlet development kit (jsdk Superclass Swing... 67, 78, 297 Swing components... 78, 151 Swing containers Swing vs. awt Syntactical Syntax... 39, 41, 43, 63 T Target... 31, Target features Tasks Test connection Text , , Text files Textarea... 68, 72, 79, 148 Textbooks Textfield... 68, 71, 79, 147 Textlistener
8 400 Index Textvaluechanged The java language , 178 Title Tool palette Translator Trigger event , 134 Tutorial Type Typemismatchederror Types Workbench , 45, 48, 52, 54, 63, 75-77, 111, 225, 239, 297, Workbench window , 26, 28, 33 Z Zip V Value , 173 Variable assignment Version... 48, 50 Versioned Vertical gap Visible Visual age for Java Visual Basic Visual Beans , 297 Visual Cafée Visual Model , 48 Visual Programming Visualage...288, 291, , 300, , 314 Visually connect objects Void W Web , 176, 179, 311 Web browser , 176 Width , 175 Window Window features , Window/jwindow Windowactivated , Windowclosed , Windowclosing , , 207 Windowclosing() Windowdeactivated , Windowopened , Windows Wizard... 22, 314
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