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Category > Computer Science Posted 13 Nov 2017 My Price 10.00

GUI Application Minimum Requirements

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Programming Task – GUI Application Minimum Requirements

        

 

Your GUI application must contain/use, at a minimum, the following:

 

•         At least one component, from among a JButton, a JTextField, a JTextBox, a JSlider, etc. As a consequence, you must implement a required Listener inner class.

•         At least one image.

•         One of the Layout Managers that were discussed in class, or choose one from the Java API.

Please see the lecture slides, or see the course website, of example applications.

 

Rubric

        

 

10 points          Project Description

10 points          Layout & pseudocode          

10 points      Proper use of a Layout Manager, of your choice

20 points     Correctly implementing an event/action listener

15 points        The GUI compiles, and runs as expected

15 points       Use of at least one image

15 points         Proper use of variable names, adequate commenting

5 points          Include a README.txt file, with the final submission of your project

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

README File

        

 

 

An industry practice is to include a README.txt, README, or similar file, in the directory with your code. Traditionally the file's name is written in upper case so that on case-preserving environments the file will appear near the beginning of a directory listing. The purpose of the file is to provide details about the code, to give instructions on how to run the program, and/or to explain any bugs or potential problems that a user might experience.

 

Contents of the file may include:

 

•         Configuration instructions

•         Installation details

•         Operating instructions

•         Contact information

•         Known bugs •           Et cetera.

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