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1. Cut, copy, and paste in Java
Author:Jean-Pierre Dube
URL:http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/javatips/jw-javatip61.html?
Summary: Considering that all modern programs include clipboard facilities, it's likely that you've been anxiously awaiting JDK 1.1, in order to add that functionality to your Java applications or applets. Throughout this article, we'll explore all aspects of clipboard operations, including how to transfer text, Java objects, or any other type of data. (2,700 words; October 1, 1998)


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