On 7/15/05, PJ Cabrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sven, Tom, > > Thanks for the suggestions. I mentioned SwingWT in the interest of not > reinventing the wheel. Of course other peers could be written. > > Sven, how far along on the Qt peers are you? Which version of Qt are you > using? > > I'm thinking, Qt is definitely a damn fine library, and runs natively on > Win32 & Win64, Linux and X11 on many platforms (not just Intel), and on > Mac OS X PPC (and perhaps soon, native on Mac OS X Intel). > > That definitely would remove the complexity (for the majority of users > that just want something "that just works") of having to install too > many things just to run a native distribution of Classpath and a FOSS > VM. They would only have to install Qt for their platform and the > VM/library distro. The Qt linstall could even be bundled with the > VM/library for ease of installation. > > Hmmm .... :-) > > PJ Cabrera > < pjcabrera at snapplatform dot org > > > http://snapplatform.org > SNAP Platform - The only totally open > source integrated Java Dev Environment > > http://snap.sourceforge.net > SNAPPIX - Live Linux CD Distro > with SNAP Platform pre-installed > >
Harmony or classpath won´t be able to use these peers, as QT is GPL.
