--- title: Overview order: 1 layout: page --- [[components.overview]] = Overview *_This section has not yet been updated for Vaadin Framework 8_* Vaadin provides a comprehensive set of user interface components and allows you to define custom components. <> illustrates the inheritance hierarchy of the UI component classes and interfaces. Interfaces are displayed in gray, abstract classes in orange, and regular classes in blue. An annotated version of the diagram is featured in the __Vaadin Cheat Sheet__. [[figure.uicomponents]] .User Interface Component Class Hierarchy image::img/component-diagram-hi.png[width=100%, scaledwidth=100%] ((("[classname]#Component#"))) At the top of the interface hierarchy, we have the [classname]#Component# interface. ((("[classname]#AbstractComponent#"))) At the top of the class hierarchy, we have the [classname]#AbstractComponent# class. ((("[classname]#AbstractField#"))) ((("[classname]#AbstractComponentContainer#"))) It is inherited by two other abstract classes: [classname]#AbstractField#, inherited further by field components, and [classname]#AbstractComponentContainer#, inherited by various container and layout components. Components that are not bound to a content data model, such as labels and links, inherit [classname]#AbstractComponent# directly. ((("layout"))) ((("[classname]#Layout#"))) The layout of the various components in a window is controlled, logically, by layout components, just like in conventional Java UI toolkits for desktop applications. In addition, with the [classname]#CustomLayout# component, you can write a custom layout as an HTML template that includes the locations of any contained components. Looking at the inheritance diagram, we can see that layout components inherit the [classname]#AbstractComponentContainer# and the [classname]#Layout# interface. Layout components are described in detail in <>. ((("[classname]#Window#"))) Looking at it from the perspective of an object hierarchy, we would have a [classname]#Window# object, which contains a hierachy of layout components, which again contain other layout components, field components, and other visible components. ((("Sampler"))) ((("JavaDoc"))) You can browse the built-in UI components of Vaadin library in the Sampler application of the Vaadin Demo. The Sampler shows a description, JavaDoc documentation, and a code samples for each of the components. In addition to the built-in components, many components are available as add-ons, either from the Vaadin Directory or from independent sources. Both commercial and free components exist. The installation of add-ons is described in <>. [NOTE] .Vaadin Cheat Sheet and Refcard ==== <> is included in the Vaadin Cheat Sheet that illustrates the basic relationship hierarchy of the user interface components and data binding classes and interfaces. You can download it at http://vaadin.com/book. The diagram is also included in the six-page DZone Refcard, which you can find at https://vaadin.com/refcard. ====