1. Technology Selection coderanch.com |
2. How is Swing holding up against thin client technology? coderanch.comI 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.comHi 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.comYou 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.comThat 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 ... |