Re: Probs compiling - instanceOf statement and close brackets
- From: Mark Thomas <anon>
- Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2005 18:54:27 +0000
PaulSchrum wrote:
I am a swing newbie and kind of inexperienced in java. I am using
NetBeans (I don't think that comes in to play, though).
I am implementing my own layout manager, ....
As a swing newbie, why on earth would you try to implement your own
layout manager? I've been working with Java for years and I've never
needed to to that.
Mark
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