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Following are the list of some AWT classes:

Class
Description
AWTEvent
Encapsulates AWT events.
AWTEventMulticaster
Dispatches events to multiple listeners.
BorderLayout
The border layout manager. Border layouts use five components: North, South, East West, and Center.
Button
Creates a push button control.
Canvas
A blank, semantics-free window.
CardLayout
The card layout manager. Card layouts emulate index cards. Only the one on top is showing.
Checkbox
Creates a checkbox control.
CheckboxGroup
Creates a group of check box controls.
CheckboxMenuItem
Creates an on/off menu item.
Choice
Creates a pop-up list.
Color
Manages colors in a portable, platform-independent fashion.
Component
An abstract superclass for various AWT components.
Container
A subclass of Component that can hold other components.
Cursor
Encapsulates events.
Dialog
Creates a dialog window.
Dimension
Specifies the dimentions of an object. The width is stored in width, and the height is stored in height.
Event
Encapsulates events.
EventQueue
Queues events.
FileDialog
Creates a window from which a file can be selected.
FlowLayout
The flow layout manager. Flow layout positions components left to right, top to bottom.
Font
Encapsulates a type font.
FontMetrics
Encapsulates various information related to a font. This information helps you display text in a window.
Frame
Creates a standard window that has t title bar, resize corners, and a menu bar.
Graphics
Encapsulates the graphics context. This context is used by the various output methods to display output in a window.
GraphicsDevice
Describes a graphics device such as a screen printer.
GraphicsEnvironment
Describes the collection of a available Font and GraphicsDevice objects.
GridBagConstraints
Defines various constraints relating to the GridBagLayout class.
GridLayout
The grid layout manager. Grid layout displays components in a two-dimensional grid.
GridBagLayout
The grid bag layout manager. Grid bag layout displays components subject to the constraints specified by GridBagConstraints.
Image
Encapsulates graphical images.
Insets
Encapsulates th borders of a container.
Label
Creates a label that displays a string.
List
Creates a list from which the user can choose. Similar to the standard Windows list box.
MediaTracker
Manages media objects.
Menu
Creates a pull-down menu.
MenuBar
Creates a menu bar.
MenuComponent
An abstract class implemented by various menu classes.
MenuItem
Creates a menu item.
MenuShortcut
Encapsulates a keyboard shortcut for a menu item.
Panel
The simplest concrete subclass of Container.
Point
Encapsulates a Cartesian co-ordinate pair, stored in x and y.
Polygon
Encapsulates a polygon.
PopupMenu
Encapsulates a pop-up menu.
PrintJob
An abstract class that represents a print job.
Rectangle
Encapsulates a rectangle.
Robot
Supports automated testing of AWT-based applications.(Added by Java 2, v1.3)
Scrollbar
Creates a scroll bar control.
ScrollPane
A container that provides horizontal and/or vertical scroll bars for another component.
SystemColor
Contains the colors of GUI widgets such as windows, scroll bars, text, and others.
TextArea
Creates a multiline edit control.
TextComponent
A superclass for TextArea and TextField.
TextField
Creates a single-line edit control.
Toolkit
Abstract class implemented by the AWT.
Window
Creates a window with no frame, no menu bar, and no title.

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