Building Multiple Document Interface Applications with WFC
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Description: This tutorial describes how programmers can build MDI, a part of WFC, effectively.
Building Multiple Document Interface (MDI) Applications with WFC Building Multiple Document Interface (MDI) Applications with WFC Users expect applications to behave a certain way on a certain platform. Under Windows NT® and Windows® 95, one of these expected behaviors is Multiple Document Interface (MDI). For any application that opens up multiple documents, there is the expectation that these documents will be contained within the application itself. This is one of the things that makes Windows Windows, yet requires considerable effort and expertise to code using just the AWT. Windows Foundation Classes (WFC) empowers all Java programmers with MDI and gives them another compelling reason to choose Visual J++™ 6.0.
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