Re: Swing on Mac & Windows [NEWBIE]
Re: Swing on Mac & Windows [NEWBIE]
- Subject: Re: Swing on Mac & Windows [NEWBIE]
- From: Goodbye Bill <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2003 20:25:58 -0400
Thanks for the reply. I should have mentioned that we CANNOT use the
"Direct to" technology. It is rules-based and we need the ability to code
our own from scratch.
=(
On 6/21/03 6:10 PM, "Christian Evans" <email@hidden> wrote:
> Actually, the Direct to Java Client application built with WebObjects
> is pure Java/Swing and runs natively on both platforms. I have it
> running quite well on both systems in our office.
>
> HTH,
> Christian
>
> On Saturday, June 21, 2003, at 02:42 PM, Goodbye Bill wrote:
>
>> I need to build a swing application that will run on both Mac and
>> Windows.
>> WebObjects has a "Java Client Application" but looks as if uses
>> various NS
>> objects and Cocoa. Someone has told me that the project will compile
>> into
>> pure Java/Swing, but I find this hard to believe.
>>
>> Project Builder also has a "Java Swing Application" project type but
>> it is
>> PURE swing. I would be happy to use this if I have to (I assume that
>> I do)
>> but would really like to be able to use a graphical utility to build
>> the
>> windows/dialogs.
>>
>> Could someone please help a newbie?
>>
>> Thanks! =)
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