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1. Technology Selection    coderanch.com

2. How is Swing holding up against thin client technology?    coderanch.com

I got my start with Java before J2EE was even a gleam in Sun's eye, and have become very proficient in building desktop Swing apps. I am wondering if Swing is still alive and kicking, or whether most everyone is jumping on the thin client bandwagon? Thin client isn't a fit for all applications, of course, but does offer the appeal ...

3. Costs of GUI Technologies    coderanch.com

4. Latest Technology in java for GUI    coderanch.com

5. best technology in java for GUI development?    coderanch.com

Hi EveryOne I dont have much exposure to java other than JSP, Servlets and core java I need to develop GUI for an application. What is best in java for GUI development. I can develop GUI with jsp. Is doing so is recommendable or we have something else in java also which is more appropirate then JSP? We can do the ...

6. Best technology to build gui ?    coderanch.com

You can have a look at ZKoss and I think it integrates well with Spring or for that matter they have a documentation which explains this integration. Apart from that there are lot of Javascript libraries which you can have a look at. Also useful would be CSS frameworks- Bluetrip, Blueprint, YUI and so on, that provide you with the layout ...

7. Can this .NET GUI be done in java, what java technologies should i look at    forums.oracle.com

That GUI could be replicated in Swing. The only non-standard components ('custom painting') that I could identify would be for the 'wizard progress bar'(1) and the drawing of the sign itself. Edit 1: 1) And by that I mean the 3 or 4 step progress indicator on the top left, as opposed to the more standard progress bar that appears hovering ...