In college, the mainstream Java graphics development plug-in is: Visual Editor and SWT Designer, and soon out of a jigloo, but went to the official website to see this thing has not been updated for a long time, but is said to be short, perfectly formed. SWT Designer was recently acquired by Google to re-integrate into its products, and then open source, now called:windowbuilder Pro, looks like the interface components are rich and powerful look, support swing, AWT, SWT, And Google's own GWT and so on.
The current mainstream Java GUI development tools are as follows:
1. Windowbuilder Pro
http://www.eclipse.org/windowbuilder/
Https://developers.google.com/java-Dev-tools/download-wbpro?hl=zh-CN
2. Jigloo(the latest version is a 2010-year update, it seems that the project has not been done now)
http://www.cloudgarden.com/jigloo/
3. You can also directly use the IDE such as:NetBeans or myeclipse, both have their own graphics development drag and Drop tool
Related reading:
Eclipse for Visual GUI development 3 large GUI plugins
Http://www.cnblogs.com/NationWoo/archive/2011/05/31/2065176.html
Java GUI graphical interface development tool