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Use the following table as a guide for choosing a Swing replacement for each AWT component used in your program.
AWT Component Closest Swing Equivalent Notes java.applet.Applet
JApplet
AWT applets and Swing applets differ in several ways. See Converting Applets. Button
JButton
A Swing button can include an image and/or text. Canvas
JPanel
,JLabel
, or another appropriate Swing component
Your choice depends on what the program uses the canvas for. See Converting Canvases for a discussion of your conversion options. Checkbox
JCheckBox
or
JRadioButton
Note the `B' is capitalized in the Swing class name but not in the AWT class name. CheckboxMenuItem
JCheckBoxMenuItem
Note the `B' is capitalized in the Swing class name but not in the AWT class name. Also, note that Swing menu components are true components. Choice
JComboBox
Replace a Choice
with an uneditable (the default)JComboBox
. You might have to re-write code that handles item events. Refer to Converting Choices.Dialog
JDialog
or
JOptionPane
AWT-based programs add components directly to a dialog and directly set its layout manager. In contrast, Swing-based programs add components to and set the layout manager on a JDialog
's content pane.FileDialog
JFileChooser
FileDialog
is a dialog, whileJFileChooser
is a component that you can place in any top-level container. For convenience,JFileChooser
provides methods that make it easy to display a file chooser in a dialog.Frame
JFrame
AWT-based programs add components directly to a frame and directly set its layout manager. In contrast, Swing-based programs add components to and set the layout manager on a JFrame
's content pane.Label
JLabel
A Swing label can include an image and/or text. To support accessibility, use setLabelFor
to associate each label with the component it describes (if any).List
JList
AWT lists and Swing lists differ in many ways. See Converting Lists for information and examples. If you'd like your list to display multiple columns of information, consider upgrading to a table. If the list contains hierarchical informaiton, consider using a tree. Menu
JMenu
Swing menu components are true components. MenuBar
JMenuBar
Swing menu components are true components. MenuItem
JMenuItem
Swing menu components are true components. Panel
JPanel
You can easily add borders to Swing panels. PopupMenu
JPopupMenu
Swing menu components are true components. Scrollbar
JScrollPane
or
JSlider
or
JProgressBar
Although Swing has a JScrollBar
class, you don't usually use it directly.ScrollPane
JScrollPane
You can add custom decorations, including row and column headers, to Swing scroll panes. TextArea
JTextArea
Typically requires some re-coding to convert. See Converting Text Components for information and examples. TextField
JTextField
For simple uses, JTextField
is source-compatible withTextField
. If you use text listeners you need to modify your code to use a custom document or document listener instead. If you need a password field, useJPasswordField
instead. See Converting Text Components for information about non-trivial conversions and examples.Window
JWindow
or
JToolTip
You might be able to substitute a non-window component, such as a JLabel
, and use a layered pane.
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