There always has to be one top level peer to connect to the video hardware. I
think the correct is that Window, Dialog and Frame are heavyweight. I the awt
every component was heavyweight. With Swing, Java is doing the drawing for
button, scroller etc.
john
On 27-Sep-99 berry wrote:
>
>
>> > Another question:
>> >
>> > With Swing classes, at what point is native code actually
>> > called to do drwing . If you could tell me, I am wondering what classes
> it
>> > happens in and what is specifically happening. In 1.1 it would be
>> > the peer classes.
>>
>> I know that one : )
>> swing uses
>> Canvas
>> Frame
>> Dialog
>> Window
>> The native peers are called there.
>>
>
> I thought that the whole point of swing was that there were not any peers.
>
>
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