Java Programming
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ISBN: 9780357616635
Author: Joyce Farrell
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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Chapter 1, Problem 11PE
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Comments in Java
Program Plan:
- Import the JavaFx swing package to display the dialog box.
- Define the class “CommentsDialog”.
- Define the main method.
- Display the given statement in a dialog box.
- Show the given statement in Line comment, Block comment and Javadoc comments.
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