Hi All,

This is my first post to this list and I am very new to writing code etc so I 
apologise if I have overlooked something obvious. I've been learning Java and 
am starting to get comfortable with creating functional swing interfaces, 
however I'm encountering some issues when I try and get these functioning 
within ImageJ (in NetBeans). I have read and been using the Writing Image J 
Plugins Tutorial and this has been a real help.

I am using Image J to develop an educational resource whereby students will be 
presented with a GUI which allows them to choose a treatment, this will then 
call up appropriate images sequences which they then perform measurements 
(size/count) using. These measurements will be entered into a table and a plot 
facility will allow them to visualise the results of their experiment. My plan 
is to achieve this by creating Image J plugins, however I have several 
questions -

Firstly,  is what I describe (very briefly) achievable using Image J plugins 
(Image J seems to largely be made up of plugins so I couldn't find a reason why 
this shouldn't be feasible)?

I've been using Swing to create GUI's as I found this creates a nicer looking 
interface (this may well just be my inexperience using AWT), however I see that 
PlugInFrame is AWT based and if I try to bring the Swing designed windows into 
a PlugInFrame this does not work (perhaps not surprisingly). Therefore should I 
be switching to AWT for this project or can I continue using Swing and get 
Image J functions working with this?

I would also ideally like to embed the Image J image windows within a window to 
provide some control over the layout of  various components (i.e. a control bar 
for play/pause/measure options positioned next to the window – I was going to 
hide the main Image J window to provide control over the features available).  
Is this possible and if so what is the best way of achieving it?

Many thanks for reading and I would appreciate any advice you can provide.

Cheers,
Oli

Oliver Tills
http://vimeo.com/channels/embryonicdevelopment
Videos of developing aquatic embryos produced in our lab

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