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Creating Widgets

Creating any widget, static or dynamic, involves two actions—describing and then instantiating the widget. You describe a widget when you define its visual and behavioral characteristics. You instantiate a widget when you actually create an instance of the widget that you describe. Thus, instantiation makes a widget handle available to reference the widget. The process of describing and instantiating a widget differs depending on whether the widget is static or dynamic.


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