On 22-Apr-04, at 15:51 Uhr, Marco Laponder wrote:
Oh, I see. So I must create my applet, call Jelly or JellyContext to add
swing component to the applet ? Why exactly do I need the Xwing tags for in
this case ?
XWing provides components for XML models... and, in the case of this discussion, an example of jelly embedding in an applet.
If you want to use jelly-swing in your own applet, you'll have, indeed, to write it. (with or without xwing)
Is jelly mature enough to build 'real life' swing applications ?
Up to you to measure. Jelly is fragile but it can be tamed.
Are there still people developing jelly (libraries) ?
It is in partially active development... The Jaxme library came about a month ago, for example.
paul
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