My personal favourite:
Swing - Second Edition, Robinson, Vorobiev - Manning
I recently did a heavy Swing project having done a lot previously with
AWT and the early versions of Swing and found this book to be very
useful. It really needs an even more in depth index but that's the
stumbling block of many a technical book (heck, to do it right the
index'd be as big as the content ;)
Dan.
Rick Genter wrote:
> I'm beginning two Swing-based projects, one a cross-platform application
> and one an applet. I'm looking for a recommendation on a good book on
> Swing; I've done Swing programming before, but for these projects I'll
> be diving much more heavily into some of the architectural issues, such
> as implementing custom components using UI delegates, models and
> property change events. I'd like a book that covers not just the *what*
> of Swing, but the *why*.
>
> Any recommendations appreciated: they don't have to be MacOS X- or
> Eclipse-focused, but as that's my primary development platform, that
> would be best :-). Thanks.
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> Rick Genter
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