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Re: Gtk+ with EOF
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Re: Gtk+ with EOF


  • Subject: Re: Gtk+ with EOF
  • From: Arturo Perez <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 12:17:13 -0400

Florijan Stamenkovic wrote:
Hi all.


A networking friend is suggesting developing an intranet cross platform applet system using Gtk+ as a windowing toolkit, because we want to avoid AWT. As far as we can see it now, EOF would still be in the game for persistence.


Besides following a few hyperlinks, I have NO knowledge of Gtk+. If anybody can address any of the following, please do:

1. Is it possible?
2. Effort / gain ratio?
3. Quality of the Java interface to Gtk+ (Java-Gnome I believe)?
4. Is it possible for a non experienced programer to pull off?
5. We are talking about a two person job here; does that imply things?
6. Comments on Gtk+ in general?
7. Is developer sanity becoming a question here?


You want to avoid AWT or Swing? You could also consider SWT (comes with Eclipse). Are there any nice Interface Builders for Gtk+? At least you could use OSX's Interface Builder to make a Swing app.


One issue I've had in the past with this is in controlling when EOF decides to fire faults (to keep this relevant to the mailing list).

I've used tk stuff in the past and I must say, I didn't like it much.
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