Yup, that's pretty much mandatory if you are going to need such fancy
controls as a simple datepicker etc. There's some overlap though, i.e.
Swinglabs JXTreeTable and NetBeans Outline.

On 5 Mar., 14:16, Fabrizio Giudici <[email protected]>
wrote:
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> addition to Swing, learn SwingX (www.swinglabs.org), as it contains
> all the important missing stuff in Swing.
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