@It'sYourFault I don't believe in "fate" as typically understood. I've found myself in a difficult situation, though, where I am doing what I need to in order to get by.
@KodeSeeker yup, that happens. Check out our chat when you have some time. I posted an idea for what I think is a better approach than what we went over last night.
@KodeSeeker If I'm online, sure. Feel free to "chat" with me in the chat room you created, whether or not I'm there. I'll reply when I have time, if you don't mind the asynchronous communication.
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@LewsTherin For the most part. Swing also includes some classes from java.awt and java.awt.events. Not to mention javax.swing.event and numerouse other "subpackages", but maybe you are including that in javax.swing.* rather than just the classes like an import statement.
@LewsTherin And asking if Swing does or does not include packages because you don't have to use them is like asking if Java SE includes java.util because I only use arrays, not Collections.
@LewsTherin Swing includes all the subpackages of javax.swing. I'm not sure if everyone would agree that the classes from java.awt which Swing classes subclass are included as part of the Swing framework.
@Code-Guru It doesn't make sense IMO to have javax.swing.awt.. That's why I think they in different packages. Sure swing uses AWT framework, but to use it, it has to import classes from the AWT package.