> Well, yes. But it is not clear, which VMs do support GUI stuff, or is
> this not an issue any longer? At least Kissme, which works good with
> Classpath states that it only runs console apps.

Kissme should only be limited by Classpath and the GTK peers when it
comes to running graphical apps.

I don't know if there any graphical applications that can be said to run
perfectly on Classpath.

John Leuner


> Another issue is, how do I merge the CVS classpath code with a given VM?
> I experimented with SableVM, at least in this case it was easy. I
> checked out Classpath CVS, changed something, compiled everything and
> copied the changed class files into sable-vm's class hierarchy. I don't
> know, if this works in all cases, but I think most of the time this
> should work out right.
> 
> As valentin stated correctly, a start-up guide would be helpful for
> developers, who want to dive into classpath quickly. Maybe I should
> write one, when I have come this far ;-)
> 
> /Roman
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