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What is meant by Controls and
what are different types of
controls? - Controls are
componenets that allow a user to
interact with your application. The
AWT supports the following types of
controls:
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Labels
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Push buttons
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Check boxes
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Choice lists
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Lists
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Scroll bars
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Text components
These controls are subclasses of
Component.
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Which method of the component
class is used to set the position
and the size of a component? -
setBounds(). The following code
snippet explains this:
txtName.setBounds(x,y,width,height);
places upper left corner of the text
field txtName at point (x,y) with
the width and height of the text
field set as width and height.
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Which TextComponent method is
used to set a TextComponent to the
read-only state? - setEditable()
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How can the Checkbox class be
used to create a radio button? -
By associating Checkbox objects with
a CheckboxGroup.
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What methods are used to get and
set the text label displayed by a
Button object? - getLabel( ) and
setLabel( )
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What is the difference between a
Choice and a List? - Choice: A
Choice is displayed in a compact
form that requires you to pull it
down to see the list of available
choices. Only one item may be
selected from a Choice. List: A List
may be displayed in such a way that
several List items are visible. A
List supports the selection of one
or more List items.
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What is the difference between a
Scollbar and a Scrollpane? - A
Scrollbar is a Component, but not a
Container. A Scrollpane is a
Container and handles its own events
and performs its own scrolling.
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Which are true about the
Container class?
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The validate( ) method is used
to cause a Container to be laid
out and redisplayed.
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The add( ) method is used to add
a Component to a Container.
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The getBorder( ) method returns
information about a Container’s
insets.
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getComponent( ) method is used
to access a Component that is
contained in a Container.
Answers: a, b and d
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Suppose a Panel is added to a
Frame and a Button is added to the
Panel. If the Frame’s font is set to
12-point TimesRoman, the Panel’s
font is set to 10-point TimesRoman,
and the Button’s font is not set,
what font will be used to display
the Button’s label?
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12-point TimesRoman
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11-point TimesRoman
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10-point TimesRoman
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9-point TimesRoman
Answer: c.
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What are the subclasses of the
Container class? - The Container
class has three major subclasses.
They are:
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Which object is needed to group
Checkboxes to make them exclusive?
- CheckboxGroup.
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What are the types of Checkboxes
and what is the difference between
them? - Java supports two types
of Checkboxes:
In case of exclusive Checkboxes,
only one among a group of items can
be selected at a time. I f an item
from the group is selected, the
checkbox currently checked is
deselected and the new selection is
highlighted. The exclusive
Checkboxes are also called as Radio
buttons. The non-exclusive
checkboxes are not grouped together
and each one can be selected
independent of the other.
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What is a Layout Manager and what
are the different Layout Managers
available in java.awt and what is
the default Layout manager for the
panel and the panel subclasses?
- A layout Manager is an object that
is used to organize components in a
container. The different layouts
available in java.awt are:
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FlowLayout: The elements of a
FlowLayout are organized in a
top to bottom, left to right
fashion.
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BorderLayout: The elements of a
BorderLayout are organized at
the borders (North, South, East
and West) and the center of a
container.
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CardLayout: The elements of a
CardLayout are stacked, one on
top of the other, like a deck of
cards.
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GridLayout: The elements of a
GridLayout are of equal size and
are laid out using the square of
a grid.
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GridBagLayout:
The elements of a GridBagLayout
are organized according to a
grid.However, the elements are
of different sizes and may
occupy more
than one row or column of the
grid. In addition, the rows and
columns may have different
sizes.
The default Layout Manager of Panel
and Panel sub classes is FlowLayout.
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Can I add the same component to
more than one container? - No.
Adding a component to a container
automatically removes it from any
previous parent (container).
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How can we create a borderless
window? - Create an instance of
the Window class, give it a size,
and show it on the screen.
Frame aFrame = new Frame();
Window aWindow = new Window(aFrame);
aWindow.setLayout(new FlowLayout());
aWindow.add(new Button(\"Press Me\"));
aWindow.getBounds(50,50,200,200);
aWindow.show();
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Can I create a non-resizable
windows? If so, how? - Yes. By
using setResizable() method in class
Frame.
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Which containers use a
BorderLayout as their default
layout? Which containers use a
FlowLayout as their default layout?
- The Window, Frame and Dialog
classes use a BorderLayout as their
default layout. The Panel and the
Applet classes use the FlowLayout as
their default layout.
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How do you change the current
layout manager for a container?
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Use the setLayout method
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Once created you cannot change
the current layout manager of a
component
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Use the setLayoutManager method
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Use the updateLayout method
Answer: a.
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What is the difference between a
MenuItem and a CheckboxMenuItem?-
The CheckboxMenuItem class extends
the MenuItem class to support a menu
item that may be checked or
unchecked.
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