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ChatSwing

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@see http://wiki.sj.ifsc.edu.br/wiki/index.php/Trabalhando_com_sockets_TCP_em_Java

@see http://www.cise.ufl.edu/~amyles/tutorials/tcpchat/

@see http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/architecture-142923.html#modified_mvc

Brief Summary

    You’re the user — you interact with the view. The controller takes your actions and interprets them. If you click on a button, it’s the controller’s job to figure out what that means and how the model should be manipulated based on that action.
    
    The controller asks the model to change its state. When the controller receives an action from the view, it may need to tell the view to change as a result. For example, the controller could enable or disable certain buttons or menu items in the interface.
    
    The controller may also ask the view to change. When something changes in the model, based either on some action you took (like clicking a button) or some other internal change (like the next song in the playlist has started), the model notifies the view that its state has changed.
    
    The model notifies the view when its state has changed. When something changes in the model, based either on some action you took (like clicking a button) or some other internal change (like the next song in the playlist has started), the model notifies the view that its state has changed.
    
    The view asks the model for state. The view gets the state it displays directly from the model. For instance, when the model notifies the view that a new song has started playing, the view requests the song name from the model and displays it. The view might also ask the model for state as the result of the controller requesting some change in the view.
[2004]Head First Design Patterns by Freeman and Freeman
@see http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5217611/the-mvc-pattern-and-swing    

Swing Models

Component Model Interface Model Type

JButton ButtonModel GUI

JToggleButton ButtonModel GUI/data

JCheckBox ButtonModel GUI/data

JRadioButton ButtonModel GUI/data

JMenu ButtonModel GUI

JMenuItem ButtonModel GUI

JCheckBoxMenuItem ButtonModel GUI/data

JRadioButtonMenuItem ButtonModel GUI/data

JComboBox ComboBoxModel data

JProgressBar BoundedRangeModel GUI/data

JScrollBar BoundedRangeModel GUI/data

JSlider BoundedRangeModel GUI/data

JTabbedPane SingleSelectionModel GUI

JList ListModel data

JList ListSelectionModel GUI

JTable TableModel data

JTable TableColumnModel GUI

JTree TreeModel data

JTree TreeSelectionModel GUI

JEditorPane Document data

JTextPane Document data

JTextArea Document data

JTextField Document data

JPasswordField Document data