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InfoNode Docking Windows

InfoNode Docking Windows is a powerful and easy-to-use docking windows framework for Java Swing applications. InfoNode Docking Windows includes a flexible tabbed panel library which is also available separately as InfoNode Tabbed Panel. Both libraries are available under either the GPL or a commercial license. A docking windows framework is commonly seen in, but not limited to, modern integrated software development environments. It is responsible for managing windows inside an application and lets the user customize the layout to his or her own preference.

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  •  19 Feb 2009 13:01

Release Notes: This release fixes a bug that caused windows to be restored in the wrong index of a TabWindow, a bug which caused tabs to be stored in incorrect order when writing a layout, and a graphical performance issue with JRE 1.6u10.

  •  17 Feb 2005 07:15

Release Notes: The window restore algorithm was greatly improved. Window listener support was improved. New features include the ability to add custom components in window tabs and tab windows, externally triggered drag and drop of windows, and hover support for tabs and tabbed panel areas.

  •  12 Nov 2004 04:43

Release Notes: This version features new themes which use rounded tab shapes. User window operations like close, minimize, and drag can now be enabled/disabled with new properties. There is support for shaped tabs, tabbed panels, etc.

  •  29 Sep 2004 11:11

Release Notes: Docking windows can now be maximized to cover the entire root window (except window bars) and later restored to their previous location. Buttons for minimize, close, restore, and maximize have been added to the TabWindow. A new gradient theme has been added.

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