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JSplitPane in GUI
Qusay Jaafar
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posted 21 years ago
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Some members used JSplitPane in their desing of GUI.
What is the benefit of using it in the assignment?
I don't think so it will help with something...
any idea?
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i used it for a good distribution of my three main areas. it is easy to implement and adds flexibility to the gui usage
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Qusay Jaafar
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three main area? are they 1. Table 2. searching panel and 3. booking panel???
or another thing???
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