The Java method java.awt.JCheckBox.setVisible is used to set the visibility of a checkbox component in a graphical user interface created using the Abstract Window Toolkit (AWT) library. When this method is called with the parameter set to true, the checkbox becomes visible and is displayed on the screen. Conversely, setting the parameter to false will make the checkbox invisible and it will not be displayed. This method is often used to control the visibility of checkbox components based on certain conditions or user interactions in a Java application.
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