Wolf,

Was that comment about the JRE ironic, or were you referring to:
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,108202,tk,dn122302X,00.asp

Sualeh.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Wolf Paulus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2002 12:06 AM
Subject: [Forum] Happy New Year from Carlsbad Cubes


> Happy New Year!
> 
> I don't want to get into the almost inevitable year-end mood, commenting 
> on all the things that happened in 2002. Just one thing, I would really 
> like to see M$ ship a recent version of the Java JRE with all Windows 
> installations in 2003 ;-)
> 
> Anyway, the conversion of the user group from Yahoo-Groups to the 
> CarlsbadCubes.com Website has been completed.
> As far as I can tell all but one account have been transferred an the 
> number of subscribers currently totals 334.
> 
> Links to the forum are available at the CarlsbadCubes web site 
> http://www.CarlsbadCubes.com
> 
> Moreover, you can manage your subscription following this URL:
> http://jupiter.lunarpages.com/mailman/listinfo/forum_carlsbadcubes.com
> The Thread archive is available here:
> http://jupiter.lunarpages.com/pipermail/forum_carlsbadcubes.com/
> 
> Theodore:
> Theodore "Release Candidate 1" is available through JavaWebstart here:
> http://www.carlsbadcubes.com/theodore/
> Theodore 1.0 final release should become available in the first or 
> second week of January and the work on a subsequent version, which will 
> add new features, will start immediately thereafter.
> 
> XML2Swing/Swinglet:
> In the meanwhile, the work on XML2Swing/Swinglet progressed well. An 
> Editor (code-named Franklin), in its functionality comparable to 
> Theodore is in the making. Just like the Theodore class extended 
> Thinlet, Franklin extends Swinglet and therefore, Franklin serves as the 
> first real test case for Swinglet, I already discovered (and fixed) some 
> short comings. I'm planning on making a Franklin pre-view release 
> available in the second week of January. At the same time, Swinglet 
> should go opensource on SourceForge.
> 
> What's in a name.
> Unfortunately, the terms "Swinglet" and "XML2Swing" are already used 
> elsewhere. If you think you have a cool name for how to label the core 
> library/technology, which converts XML into a javax.swing object tree, 
> please let me know.
> 
> Have a great year 2003.
> 
> Lead, follow, or get out of the way.....
> 
> --
> Wolf Paulus
> 
> 
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