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(1) Short for Abstract Window Toolkit.
The AWT is part of the Java Foundation Classes (JFC), the standard API for
providing graphical user interfaces (GUIs) for Java programs.
(2) Short for assemble, wire, and test. An IT term often used when having custom system or network configurations installed on-site. The system provider will perform all aspects of deployment, which can be broken down into three phases from assembly to wiring and testing.
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 ISP-Planet Founded in April, 1999 by Ted Stevenson as part of internet.com's xSP Channel, ISP-Planet was designed from the start to address the concerns of Internet Service Providers. ISP-Planet covers the main areas of interest for Internet Service Providers such as equipment, perspectives, Fixed wireless, industry news & trends, market research, news, and more.
ISP-Planet: ADTRAN Aims at Converged Networks ADTRAN unveils its top of the line access concentrator built for the networks of the future.
JavaWorld: Introduction to the AWT The Java programming language class library provides a user interface toolkit called the Abstract Windowing Toolkit, or the AWT. The AWT is both powerful and flexible.
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