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New and Updated Desktop Features in Java SE 6, Part 2

Overview This paper discusses several new or updated features available for the Java desktop developer in the final release of Java Platform, Standard Edition 6 (Java SE 6), including splash screens, the system tray, gray rect fix, LCD text, single-threaded rendering, and native look and feel. This paper continues the outline, with details about the following elements: table sorting and filtering, image I/O library improvements, the new modality model , the desktop API.

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Sun Microsystems
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Date Published
Nov 7, 2007
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Desktop Systems - PCs, Java, Programming Languages

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