step 1:
create menubar object and set it
step 2:
create menu objects with parameterized constructor
step 3:
add menus to menubar
There are classes in java.awt Menu and MenuItem which are used for the creation of menus and they can be put inside Frame.
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Mac OS X (10.6.6 and higher) currently runs Java SE 6 version 1.6.0 26. This can be updated from Software Update found in the Apple menu.
Remember that the area of a rectangle is width * height: static int getArea(Rectangle r) { return r.width * r.height; }
Pop up menu: This menu can be displayed anywhere on the page with a right-click of the mouse.Pull down Menu: This menu can be displayed when you click or bring mouse on menu then list of sub menu will be displayed under the main MENU.
There are classes in java.awt Menu and MenuItem which are used for the creation of menus and they can be put inside Frame.
Go in the options menu and change the frame number to make your menu look different.
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You can indeed run Java on Mac OS. Java is not dependant on the single computer architecture but depends on the JVM (Java Virtual Machine). One of the most powerful features in Java is that it promises WORA (Write Once, Run Anywhere(eg. Mac, Windows, Unix).If you can't run java on your Mac do one of the following:- Go to Apples website -> Support -> Search for "Java for Mac"- Use the Software Update feature (available on the Apple menu) to check that you have the most up-to-date version of Java for your Mac.**From Oracles website (Java developer)
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Press Start and choose options change the Frame number to change the way your menu looks like.
Mac OS X (10.6.6 and higher) currently runs Java SE 6 version 1.6.0 26. This can be updated from Software Update found in the Apple menu.
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# Go to the Start Menu and choose Run (or hit [Windows]+r) # In the box that opens, type "cmd" # In the DOS window that opens, type "java -version" # The first line that comes back is your version, e.g. java version "1.6.0_15"
Go to the command line by typing "cmd" into the window opened with run on the start menu. the enter "java" and press enter. If you have java installed it will tell you the different options you can use on the command line and if it is not installed then it will come up with an error message.
yes but it will not come up on the main screen or menu only java installment