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25 Oct 06

Javalobby - Java J2EE Programming Forums - Swing: System Tray Icons

  • Description of Java Desktop Integration Components (JDIC) syste tray support, likely to be included in Java 6 (Mustang) - sentience on 2006-10-25

JTray - Java System Tray (Taskbar Notification Status Area) API for Windows

  • Commercial Window System Tray icon library for Java. $175 for single developer license. - sentience on 2006-10-25

datatips: data tips

  • Reveal full text of JTree, JTable, JList elements cropped by the viewport. One-liner addition to any Swing program. - sentience on 2006-10-25

Home of Trendy Swing Look and feel

  • Trendy look and feel. Free for non-commercial use. Multiple themes. - sentience on 2006-10-25

Flying Saucer: a 100% Java XHTML + CSS renderer

  • An open source XHTML+CSS rendering component written in pure Java. Handles only strictly well-formed/valid content -- not intended as a general-purpose browser component. Java Web Start demo available. - sentience on 2006-10-25

Java look and feel Graphics Repository

  • Sun's library of standard icons for use in Java applications. Not pretty, but useful if you're in a hurry. - sentience on 2006-10-25

SwingLabs Java™ Desktop Technology

  • An open source projet to extend and enhance Swing. Includes a JXTreeTable component that will be useful for the Index pane that I'm building for XXE. - sentience on 2006-10-25

The Rabbit Hole: Smooth JList Drop Target Animation

  • Nice technique for animated list reordering in Swing. Could be really nice to add this to BlogBridge. - sentience on 2006-10-25

JIDE Software - Java and Swing Components Library

  • Commerical Swing components, including a TreeTable similar to the one in SwingX, which I'm using in XXE. If ever I run into problems with the work-in-progress SwingX components, these might be a reasonable alternative. - sentience on 2006-10-25

TIP: Wrap a Swing JComponent in a background image

  • Cool technique for putting a background image in a JPanel, by using GridBagLayout to make the panel transparent and position it on top of a JLabel displaying the image. A bit hacky, but neat. - sentience on 2006-10-25
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