public class DrawSmileyTest
1: // Fig. 6.17: DrawSmileyTest.java
2: // Test application that displays a smiley face.
3: import javax.swing.JFrame;
5: public class DrawSmileyTest
6: {
7: public static void main( String args[] )
8: {
9: DrawSmiley panel = new DrawSmiley();
10: JFrame application = new JFrame();
11:
12: application.setDefaultCloseOperation( JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE );
13: application.add( panel );
14: application.setSize( 230, 250 );
15: application.setVisible( true );
16: } // end main
17: } // end class DrawSmileyTest
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