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Action objects why better ?
Shivaji Bhosale
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Joined: Mar 12, 2001
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Jan 01, 2002 05:19:00
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Can anyone give me guidelines why Action objects are better than,
conventional way of dealing with ActionListeners ?
Laudney Ren
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Jan 19, 2002 22:24:00
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Follow the link
http://www.patterndepot.com/put/8/JavaPatterns.htm
where you can download DesignJava.pdf written by James W. Cooper. You can find Action objects in JFC chapter.
Or, to browse on line, go to
http://www.patterndepot.com/put/8/JFC.html
and choose Menus and Action Objects.
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