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// Fig. 3.10: WelcomeLines.java,,,
// Displaying text and lines,,,
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// Java core packages,,,
import java.awt.Graphics; // import class Graphics,,,
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// Java extension packages,,,
import javax.swing.JApplet; // import class JApplet,,,
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public class WelcomeLines extends JApplet { ,,,
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// draw lines and a string on applet s background,,,
public void paint( Graphics g ),,,
{,,,
// call inherited version of method paint,,,
super.paint( g );,,,
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// draw horizontal line from (15, 10) to (210, 10),
g.drawLine( 15,10,210, 10 );
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// draw horizontal line from (15, 30) to (210, 30),
g.drawLine( 15,30,210, 30 );
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// draw String between lines at location (25, 25),,
" g.drawString( ""Welcome to Java Programming!, 25, 25 );
} // end method paint
} // end class WelcomeLines
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