The Sanaware Java Docking library allows developers to easily manage dynamic dragging of Swing components. Static applications can be turned into flexible environments that users can tune to their needs and preferences. The library provides all the necessary components, ranging from simple draggable buttons in toolbars all the way to multiple floating frames in complex layouts.
| Tags | Software Development User Interfaces Libraries Java Libraries Desktop Environment tools |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | Java |
Recent releases


Release Notes: Support and samples for creating applications with multiple workspaces have been added. A lot of bugs have been fixed.


Release Notes: CompositeTabDocks are added. With this kind of dock, dockables can be organized in nested tabs. The library can be used in applets. Dock and dockable headers listen to property changes (icon, title, and description) of dockables.


Release Notes: Look and feel enhancements and paint enhancements have been added. The known bugs have been fixed.


Release Notes: A utility class for look and feel has been added. Swing components can be minimized with images. Popup menus can be customized.


Release Notes: The zip of version 1.2 appeared to be corrupt; this has been fixed. Dragging components with transparency is supported.