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Chapter 15.4, Problem 15.18CP
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Non-visual component:
A non-visual component does not graphically appear in the application’s GUI (Graphical User Interface)such as button, text box, or label.
- It is objects which cannot get in a GUI, however it offer distinct capacity to your programs.
Example for non-visual component:
Some examples for non-visual component are,
- PhoneCall
- TextMessage
- Location
PhoneCall component:
Smartphone’s is a basic hardware component to make call and receive calls. Here, it indicates the PhoneCall component in
- The PhoneCall component has method which has name of makeCall() to make a call to specified phone number.
- The PhoneCall component has method generates theIncomingCallevent for receiving the call to specified phone number.
TextMessage component:
The important component of smartphone is TextMessage, which helps to send and receive the messages in text format...
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