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package chapter16;
/* J16_21.java */
/* Using BorderLayout Manager */
import java.awt.*;
import java.applet.*;
import java.util.*;
public class J16_21 extends Applet {
public void init() {
// set background color so insets can be easily seen
setBackground(Color.cyan);
setLayout(new BorderLayout());
add(new Label("This is Titlebar"),
BorderLayout.NORTH);
add(new Label("This is Statusbar"),
BorderLayout.SOUTH);
add(new Button("Right"), BorderLayout.EAST);
add(new Button("Left"), BorderLayout.WEST);
String Str = "The 'Computer' comes from the Latin word \n"+
"'Compute' which means to calculate. \n" +
"So a computer is normally considered to be a \n" +
"calculating machine that can be used to perform \n"+
"operations at enormous speed.\n\n"+
"Charles Babbage, a ninetheenth century Professor \n"+
"of Mathematics at Cambridge University, is known as \n"+
"the father of Modern Digital Computer.";
add(new TextArea(Str), BorderLayout.CENTER);
}
public Insets getInsets() // Using getInsets() Method
{
return new Insets(10, 10, 10, 10);
}
}
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