Looking for a starting point



I need to write a Java program which is your standard Add/Change/Delete
GUI. Can anyone recommend a book or website (besides the Sun tutorial)
that can help me get a start. Should I approach it top down or bottom
up? I have a pretty good idea what I want the structure of it to look
like, but coming from a procedural language background, I'm hoping some
of the folks in this group have written similar code and can point me
to a good place to start.

Thanks....

And Happy New Year from the East Coast of Canada

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