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Q)  AWT VS SWING ?


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AWT Swing
Awt is a Java interface to native system GUI code present in your OS. It will not work the same on every system, although it tries.

Swing provides a native look and feel that emulates the look and feel of several platforms, and also supports a pluggable look and feel that allows applications to have a look and feel unrelated to the underlying platform.

The pluggable look and feel lets you design a single set of GUI components that can automatically have the look and feel of any OS platform (Microsoft Windows, Solaris, Macintosh, etc.). It also makes it easier to make global changes to your Java programs that provide greater accessibility (like picking a hi-contrast color scheme or changing all the fonts in all dialogs, etc.).

AWT components do not support features like icons and tool-tips, Trees etc.,  

 



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