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Re: Newbie - basic questions about Javabeans

by Mark Space <markspace@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 21, 2008 at 03:18 AM

zalek wrote:

> How I should I access object I created - I don't want to use name like
> jButton1 - I want to use name I assigned like b_exit.

You pretty much have to use jButton1.  You can change that name too. 
Right click on the component and select "Change variable name".

> Is there any example of building simple application using JavaBeans?
> Which book do you recommend for learning Javabeans?

This is Swing, not Javabeans.  Try to learn Swing.  I recommend 
_Learning Java_ by O'Reilly, it's a good introduction to Java, including 
Swing.  Once you get a handle on that, Sun's Tutorial becomes easier to 
read and understand.
 




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Newbie - basic questions about Javabeans
zalek <zalekbloom@[EMA  2008-03-20 20:02:56 
Re: Newbie - basic questions about Javabeans
Mark Space <markspace@  2008-03-21 03:18:04 
Re: Newbie - basic questions about Javabeans
Roedy Green <see_websi  2008-03-21 17:35:25 
Re: Newbie - basic questions about Javabeans
Lew <lew@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-03-21 19:07:51 
Re: Newbie - basic questions about Javabeans
zalek <zalekbloom@[EMA  2008-03-21 04:21:07 
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CK <claus@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-03-21 14:55:28 
Re: Newbie - basic questions about Javabeans
Mark Space <markspace@  2008-03-21 16:03:56 
Re: Newbie - basic questions about Javabeans
zalek <zalekbloom@[EMA  2008-03-22 05:41:26 

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