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29            <p> Today's modern GUIs often use buttons which don't look like the traditional &quot;push&quot; button. Swing's button component, <a href="http://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/javax/swing/JButton.html">javax.swing.JButton</a>, 
30                can be used to create both ordinary and more creative button visuals. In the end, they all perform an action when clicked.
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33                To highlight the source code used to create a particular button, popup the context menu over that button.
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