12.3 Simple GUI-Based Input/Output with JOptionPane
The applications in Chapters 2–10 display text in the command window and obtain input from the command window. Most applications you use on a daily basis use windows or dialog boxes (also called dialogs) to interact with the user. For example, an e-mail program allows you to type and read messages in a window the program provides. Dialog boxes are windows in which programs display important messages to the user or obtain information from the user. Java’s JOptionPane class (package javax.swing
) provides prebuilt dialog boxes for both input and output. These are displayed by invoking static JOptionPane
methods. Figure 12.2 presents a simple addition application that uses two input dialogs to ...
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