Hi Emily,

Have you tried XULRunner / JavaXPCOM?
    
http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/JavaXPCOM:Embedding_Mozilla_in_a_Java_Application_using_JavaXPCOM
(I haven't tried that myself.)

David

Emily Watt wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I was just today introduced to the Timeline project and must say I was 
> very impressed with all aspects of it: design, functionality, and 
> usability. So impressed that from a developer's standpoint, I think it 
> would be robust [and incidentally, for the purposes/scope of my 
> project think it is a perfect application that suits my needs for 
> organizing temporal information/data] enough to import to a Java Swing 
> UI/application that I am buildling. However I cannot find any FAQs or 
> information on the SIMILE/Timeline website regarding importing the 
> Timeline application via Java Swing.
>
> I initially thought Java would have its own built-in classes that 
> allow you to open webpages and render them through your Java 
> application, but I cannot seem to find any. With this I would very 
> much appreciate any advice/suggestions about how I can approach this, 
> if it is possible.
>
> Thank you very much in advance,
>
> Emily
>
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