On Wed, 2007-03-07 at 05:41 -0600, Craig Setera wrote:
> There are certainly too many acronyms out there.  Usually the following 
> definitions are applied:
> 
> SWT = Eclipse Standard Widget Toolkit - The graphical widget set of Eclipse
> WTK = A "Wireless Toolkit". 
> 
> I suppose you might use SWTK to mean Sun's WTK, but I've never seen that 
> done <grin>

Hasn't Sun renamed it Sun Java Wireless Toolkit so that would be SJWT?

> To answer your question about WTK for Linux.  The latest that is 
> available on Linux has been the 2.2 version (which is quite old).  At 
> the moment, I can't seem to find that download on Sun's website.  I've 
> heard rumor that now that 2.5 has gone final that they will make a Linux 
> version, but I have no idea if there is actual truth in that rumor.  As 
> it stands, Windows users get the best support from the Sun WTK.  You 
> might also try the mpowerplayer support on Linux.

Sun appears to think everyone developing for phones uses Windows, which
is ironic given Sun have Solaris and Linux activity.  Also NetBeans +
Mobility has to work on all platforms.  Maybe the lack of Linux SJWT is
a ploy to get everyone to move to NetBeans ;-)

SJWT 2.2 is at:

http://java.sun.com/products/sjwtoolkit/download-2_2.html

if that is any help.

> dag dg wrote:
> > I should have specified, I'm looking for the latest linux Sun Wireless 
> > Toolkit(SWT). The latest I can find is 2.0, which I got off some 
> > random college site. thx again.

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