We have been using Jigloo, a GUI-building plugin for Eclipse. For more
information, check out:
http://www.cloudgarden.com/jigloo/index.html
Free for non-comercial use, otherwise, a small fee ($75) for comercial use.
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Mark Brown, Senior Software Engineer
Innovative Software Engineering
Technology Innovation Center
100 Oakdale Campus, #101 TIC
Iowa City, IA 52242
"The difference between ordinary and extraordinary is that little extra"
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> From: java-dev-bounces+markbrown=email@hidden
> [mailto:java-dev-bounces+markbrown=email@hidden]
> On Behalf Of Jan Erik Moström
> Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 3:33 AM
> To: Java dev Lista
> Subject: GUI Editor
>
>
> This is probably a stupid question but please ... have pity
> with me :-)
>
> I've been asked to show how JavaBeans and a GUI builder works
> together but my
> problem is that I'm old-fashioned (and don't do much Java
> development) so I
> use BBEdit and javac.
>
> In other words I don't know anything about graphical GUI
> builders for Java, I
> looked at some of the various Java IDE (Eclipse, JGrasp,
> NetBeans, DrJava)
> but none of them seem to a GUI builder that runs on a Mac.
>
> Am I missing something completely? Can anyone give me an
> advise what to use?
>
> I tried downloading Bean Builder from Sun but it didn't work.
>
> jem
> --
> Jan Erik Moström www.mostrom.pp.se
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