Java Program Using Joptionpane Code

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Introduction to Computers and Programming (Fall 2009). File Name: Addition.java. Description: Adding Two Numbers Using JOptionPane.
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The JOptionPane is a subclass of JComponent class which includes static methods for creating and customizing modal dialog boxes using a simple code. The JOptionPane is used instead of JDialog to minimize the complexity of the code. The JOptionPane displays the dialog boxes with one of the four standard icons (question, information, warning, and error) or the custom icons specified by the user.
JOptionPane class is used to display four types of dialog boxes
- MessageDialog - dialog box that displays a message making it possible to add icons to alert the user.
- ConfirmDialog - dialog box that besides sending a message, enables the user to answer a question.
- InputDialog - dialog box that besides sending a message, allows entry of a text.
- OptionDialog - dialog box that covers the three previous types.
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- воскресенье 12 апреля
- 67