JColorChooser is yet another ready-made dialog supplied with Swing; it allows the users to choose
colors. Use the JColorChooser class to provide users with a palette of colors to choose from. A color
chooser is a component that can be placed anywhere within a program’s GUI. The JColorChooserAPI
also makes it easy to bring up a dialog that contains a color chooser. A brief example in the following shows
how easy it is to use JColorChooser .
/*PROG 23.20 DEMO OF JCOLORCHOOSER CLASS VER 1*/
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import javax.swing.*;
class JPS20 ...
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