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  daytime servicedaytime serviceJava (JDK 1.3), Java (JDK 1.4), Java (JDK 1.5)Beginner /
V.Dineshbabu
3553 since
6/4/2006 7:09:44 AM
Unrated
       This is an application that runs the daytime service.
 
 
  Digital ClockDigital ClockJava (JDK 1.5)Advanced /
khafagates
3411 since
7/27/2007 12:19:05 PM

By 1 Users

       this is a digital clock ,it's right simple, but the amazing thing that its performance is high and it doesn't take any cpu usage.Click here to see a screenshot of this code!(ScreenShot)
 
 
  Digital clock by using timer (swing) in JavaDigital clock by using timer (swing) in JavaJava (JDK 1.1), Java (JDK 1.2), Java (JDK 1.3), Java (JDK 1.4), Java (JDK 1.5)Beginner /
Ajay Shilwant
5989 since
2/9/2011 4:03:56 PM

By 1 Users

       hi, using this code / project you can create digital clock.... Click here to see a screenshot of this code!(ScreenShot)
 
 
  GANTOR -Java- Date&TimeGANTOR -Java- Date&TimeJava (JDK 1.5)Beginner /
Sam Giambalvo
2394 since
6/16/2009 9:14:21 AM
Unrated
       Simply displays the date and time.
 
 
  get time with Gregoriam Calendarget time with Gregoriam CalendarJava (JDK 1.2)Beginner /
Guedes
4285 since
2/24/2004 5:07:03 PM
Unrated
       Shows time and other things.
 
 
  Java Applet ClockJava Applet ClockJava (JDK 1.1), Java (JDK 1.2)Intermediate /
Simon A Scott
7248 since
5/17/2003 1:31:58 PM

By 2 Users

       A real lightweight GUI Clock Applet built with java.awt that displays the (client) local time in hours, minutes, seconds and the date. This, unlike many I have seen in java and in other languages, has no additional image data overhead and NO FLICKER.Click here to see a screenshot of this code!(ScreenShot)
 
 
  Java Console Clock and Applet ClockJava Console Clock and Applet ClockJava (JDK 1.2)Beginner /
Wayland Young
6471 since
5/11/2001 7:56:21 PM

By 4 Users

       THIS CLOCK TELLS TIME!!!!! This code is good to get beginnners introduced to Java. There is a console version and an applet version, both of which show the system time of the user's computer.Click here to see a screenshot of this code!(ScreenShot)
 
 
  Java Realtime Clock AppletJava Realtime Clock AppletJava (JDK 1.2)Intermediate /
Ali Ezad Abbas
5096 since
9/7/2002 8:42:50 AM
Unrated
       Its a clock applet that u can poste on your site or use it on ur desktop as an active wallpaper...it automatically synchronizes to the system clock!!!Click here to see a screenshot of this code!(ScreenShot)
 
 
  Java simple analog clockJava simple analog clockJava (JDK 1.5)Advanced /
carnado2008
6983 since
4/8/2009 9:25:23 PM

By 1 Users

       Java simple analog clockClick here to see a screenshot of this code!(ScreenShot)
 
 
  JClockJClockJava (JDK 1.1), Java (JDK 1.2), Java (JDK 1.3), Java (JDK 1.4), Java (JDK 1.5)Intermediate /
Ricardo V. Miller Jr
3764 since
9/24/2005 8:44:19 AM
Unrated
       It is a Component Clock that originate from the Component of JTextField. It displays Current Setting on your Computer Time. . .
 


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