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Hans Muller's Blog
Hans is the CTO for Sun's Desktop division. He's been at Sun for over
15 years and has been involved with desktop GUI work of one kind
another for nearly all of that time. He's been involved with the Java
project since its earliest days and led the Swing team and later
all of the client Java work at Sun.
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Articles
MultiSplitPane: Splitting Without Nesting
Want to divide a GUI into many resizable pieces? The two-sided JSplitPane is hopelessly primitive, so try Hans Muller's MultiSplitPane, a much more capable alternative. In this article, he shows how to create, persist, and restore complex, resizable layouts. Mar. 23, 2006 Asserting Control Over the GUI: Commands, Defaults, and Resource Bundles
A simple combination of the current J2SE classes are sufficient to
bind Swing GUI components to actions in a declarative form
that's easily localized. Jan. 31, 2005
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