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  1. #1
    vikash jindal Guest

    Swings and AWT


    I want to have something like a address bar on my application,
    whereby i can select a particular file or dirrectory. The sam ecan
    be done using a file dialog , but to save space and to make it look
    more attractive I want to have a address bar like we have in the
    explorer where we can explore .

    Please do help me as soon as possible


    Thank U
    Vicky

  2. #2
    Paul Clapham Guest

    Re: Swings and AWT

    In other words, a long and narrow JTextBox.

    PC2

    "vikash jindal" <vikash_jindal@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    news:3b9cec22$1@news.devx.com...
    >
    > I want to have something like a address bar on my application,
    > whereby i can select a particular file or dirrectory. The sam ecan
    > be done using a file dialog , but to save space and to make it look
    > more attractive I want to have a address bar like we have in the
    > explorer where we can explore .
    >
    > Please do help me as soon as possible
    >
    >
    > Thank U
    > Vicky




  3. #3
    Kathie Guest

    Re: Swings and AWT


    Are you talking about a JTree?

    "vikash jindal" <vikash_jindal@yahoo.com> wrote:
    >
    > I want to have something like a address bar on my application,
    >whereby i can select a particular file or dirrectory. The sam ecan
    >be done using a file dialog , but to save space and to make it look
    >more attractive I want to have a address bar like we have in the
    >explorer where we can explore .
    >
    > Please do help me as soon as possible
    >
    >
    >Thank U
    >Vicky



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