Hi,
Is it me, or did the original question get kind of lost here. :)
To me, the issue isn't so much whether AWT is great or not, or whether it should
still be used...
The problem is that at some point, Motif calls must be made from Java/Linux, and
thus the motif library must be there. And, for me (like most people, I guess)
that means that a huge statically linked VM must be used. This takes time and
memory.
I've actually thought about shelling out cash for motif just to be run Java
programs better, but I don't know if most people would. Anyhow, it'd be cool if
Java/LINUX could really be used on Linux without extra investment. (Just like
Java can be used on other platforms w/out extra investment.)
So the question is whether some runtime-license-free library could be used
instead. Is this possible? Or, must the implementation use Motif?
- Robb
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