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1. Java developer moving into Java Desktop development    stackoverflow.com

I've been writing Java web (JSF, Struts, JSR168) apps for a number of years. With the recent departure of a colleague, it looks like I'm going to be building more ...

2. Benchmarking Desktop Applications    stackoverflow.com

I have the desire to benchmark a Client/Server application (GUI) written in Java, on a Windows platform. I'm doing this so I can identify where the Application platform will break ...

3. How to use Windows 7 Jump Lists in a Java Desktop app?    stackoverflow.com

As the title suggests, we have a Java (Swing) desktop application, and we'd like to be able to have some basic access to the Jump Lists (in the new Windows 7 ...

4. java gui without desktop environment    stackoverflow.com

Is it possible to use java gui frameworks (such as Swing, SWT or javaFX) without desktop environment, such as Gnome?

5. Java swing "children" windows    stackoverflow.com

Sorry for really simple question, but I wasnt able to find anything in the net, probably because I dont know the right terms to look for. When you have a desktop ...

6. Java Desktop application: SWT vs. Swing    stackoverflow.com

I'm a web developer at day and thinking about building my first real desktop application. The idea is to build a tool that automates a very repetitive task in a web ...

7. Java Swing or SWT: easy way to build a desktop UI "wizard" -- suggestions?    stackoverflow.com

I'm an experienced Java programmer. Used to do a lot of Swing by hand with Eclipse, but been mostly into web stuff for the past couple years. I have to build ...