1. Java developer moving into Java Desktop development stackoverflow.comI'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.comI 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.comAs 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.comIs 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.comSorry 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.comI'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.comI'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 ... |