Re: JavaClient, SWT, Eclipse and WO
Re: JavaClient, SWT, Eclipse and WO
- Subject: Re: JavaClient, SWT, Eclipse and WO
- From: Baiss Magnusson <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2003 14:57:39 -0800
But Swing is installed with the JVM nowadays, if you use SWT then you
will have to download a large jar file with the client code when using
Java Web Start.
On Nov 24, 2003, at 2:17 PM, DevReseune wrote:
Hi (2),
If you don't know Eclipse (http://www.eclipse.org), visit their web
site. It's a very nice alternative to XCode. XCode isn't a nice
solution for WO. But, it isn't the subject of this email.
In Java client, Apple uses Swing, the worst java solution for me. SWT,
the UI framework of Eclipse, is a good cross-platform solution. For
example, with Swing, an open panel is the same in all platforms. But
wouldn't you like rather to use the Cocoa open panel in MacOS and the
XP panel in Windows?
I want to tell to Apple that SWT is a better solution for java client,
that Eclipse is better than XCode for WO. It would be nice if I won't
be alone to say that.
Frederic
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