AWT (Abstract Window Toolkit) is Java's original platform-dependent windowing, graphics, and user interface widget toolkit. AWT provides a set of components for building graphical user interfaces (GUIs), such as buttons, text fields, and windows. It relies on the underlying operating system's native GUI libraries to create its components, resulting in a native look and feel. AWT is often contrasted with Swing, which is a platform-independent GUI toolkit built on top of AWT. AWT is commonly used in older Java applications or in situations where access to native GUI features is required.
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