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    This project is a simple framework for java-swing application (managing Actions, application state, internationalization ...) In addition, it proposes useful swing components like: advanced layout manager, sorting table, object editor ...
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    MagicGroupLayout

    Esay to use Java-Swing Layout Manager

    This is a LayoutManager witch support resizing and respects the Minimum- and Maximum-Sizes of the Components.
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    Swing Simple is a set of Java Swing libraries meant to simplify the development of Swing and AWT components. These include a process viewer, a CSS-like Layout Manager and others.
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    Yet another Swing utils package. Include panel with custom layout manager and POJO auto-binding.
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    A simple layout manager for java applications. The ActiveLayout arranges components in a directional flow by lines with proportional filling free spaces between components and container's bounds.
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    Pagelayout is a simple yet versatile layout manager for developing Java Swing and AWT GUIs. It allows the components to be laid out in nested rows, columns, and rectangular grids with an API that is very easy to use.
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    MiG Layout is the most versatile and flexible Java Swing and SWT Layout Manager. MiG Layout can produce flowing, grid based, absolute (with links), grouped and docking layouts and you will never have to switch to another layout manager ever again!
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    A layout manager to be used in replacement to GridBagLayout/GridBagConstraints in Swing components.
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    Make Java Swing applications easier: - Simple easy to use layout manager - Clearly described framework and principles for developing a UI application - Extensible mappping framework to map from POJOs to user interface - No XML configurations!
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  • 10
    RealLayout is a Java Swing layout manager designed to give the programmer a high degree of flexibility in layout, without the often heavy code requirements other layout manager impose.
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    A simple layout manager for AWT/Swing. It's very easy to use and applicable for most form like layouts.
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    FormLayoutBuilder is a WYSIWYG tool that enables you to easily build Java Swing layouts using the JGoodies FormLayout layout manager. Perfect for those that hate IDE form builders but need powerful layouts fast.
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    GLT
    A Java layout manager for windows, dialogs and fames. Create complex and interesting Java screens without the headaches found in other layout managers.
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    QTableGridLayout is a powerful and simple-to-use Java layout manager, which can be configured visually with VisualLayout, an IntelliJ IDEA plug-in.
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    This project provides a visual method for building java swing screens using the GridBagLayout manager. The GridBagLayout manager is the only useful layout manager for cross platform java programs but it is difficult to program manually. A visual method
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    This is a layout manager (with Panel), that lays out its components as a grid (like GridLayout). Puts as much cells on one row or column (depending on the orientation) as possible.
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    MagneticLayout is a Swing layout manager that allows each component to be anchored to the parent or to one or more sibling components. Distance can be pixels, and/or a relative percentage, of the main frame or another component.
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