Yes. Children of the same parent have their parent's characteristics in common, but each child has additional methods and instance variables.
The Java AWT (Abstract Windowing Toolkit) contains the
fundamental classes used for
constructing GUIs.
The abstract Component
class is the base class for the AWT.
Many other AWT classes are derived from it.
(We will not look at most of these classes).
Here is a diagram that shows how the classes of the AWT and Swing fit together. Look it over to get an overview. Refer back to it occasionally as you read these notes.
Some of the AWT classes derived from Component
are Button
, Canvas
, and Container
.
The JComponent
class
is derived from Container
and is one of the base classes of Swing.
The JFrame
class
is derived from the AWT Frame
class.
It is usually the main container for a GUI application.
The JApplet
class
is sometimes used for Web applets.
(Review:) What is a container class?