It's been rumoured that jools enticknap said: > I think you are probably correct, I'll not be making any more postings on > the issue, other than to state that I'm going to start the new Java version > very soon. I would strongly urge you to start with the GUI first. There is a natural division between the GUI and the back-end. As you point out the back end could be sql, but in fact, the back end could also be some XML-based, HTTP-based thing as well. In such a case, I think it could be quite useful to have some java-gnucash-bean things that can talk to the back-end and be embeddable in web pages, etc. So I'd recommend doing the GUI first, using jni to access the engine, and then thinking about what to do with the engine later. --linas -- Gnucash Developer's List To unsubscribe send empty email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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