> Nuno Faria wrote:
> 
> > check out http://opensvgviewer.sourceforge.net
> 
>     While the project might be interesting, it seems to have been
> dead since the middle of last year.  TinyLine would seem to be a
> better bet, although it's cost, you might get a discount/donation
> since you are education.
> 
>       http://www.tinyline.com/
> 
>     One problem is that dSVG implies JavaScript I think and
> tinyline won't have that (in fact I'm not sure Rhino - our
> Java based JavaScript engine will even run on J2ME anymore).
> 
>     Anyway, good luck in what ever approach you take!

Thank you for your help.

Let me just add that the main reason why we are trying to combine
dSvg with mobility is that we would like to create a client
application on any mobile device (with java support) with scalable
user interface. dSVG has all the functionality we have been looking
for : buttons, text boxes and so on. And it's svg, so we can easily
resize it to any screen resolution.

I do agree that the biggest issue is Javascript. Rhino could be a
good start but it doesn't work with dSVG.

And again, I really appreciate your comment

Best regards,

Tomasz


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