Thanks Oleg, I really like scepticism :-) > Based on our previous experience with text components in XAWT? I'd say that > this can be hard (very hard or even impossible( to write GOOD AWT components > using Swing. By "good" I mean components which will compatible with current > behavior of the same component.
I see this is a problem, but nothing that can't be solved with some hacking :-) > Also I wonder if AWT component will > have AWT LaF > when it is being used in application which uses both AWT and Swing. Eh, I was not aware there was something like AWT LaF. I thought AWT just uses whatever the backend uses (Motif, Win32, or in the case of GNU Classpath, GTK or Qt). Having the same LaF for Swing and AWT should be good IMO. But if not, it should be possible to install a special UI class on the backing Swing components... > So, I'd suggest to run JCK tests on this new toolkit and be a little > bit more skeptic and > try to find weak places of this approach. Surely I am. Regarding the JCK - yeah funny. Give me access to it, and I'll do it :-) > Because if you want to > incorporate this toolkit to > JDK you must have compatible behavior, LaF, and pass JCK. I can solve the first two points (compatibility and LaF) but not the last one :-) Thanks for giving me some perspective. Cheers, Roman -- http://kennke.org/blog/
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