I guess this is exactly the point.
Alex
Rudi Streif wrote:
> Pretty interesting discussion. Basically you are talking about the dilemma
> everyone has to face if he wants to develop a framework that is meant to be
> used by others. If he makes it too generic then there will be a bunch of
> people who complain that it is hard to use, that the turnaround times are
> too long etc. If he makes it too specific then there will be lots of people
> who complain that it doesn't fit their needs, that they cannot adjust it
> etc. So what to do?
>
> In my opinion Sun did and still does a very good job with the whole Java
> API, not only the Swing toolkit. They provide all the necessary features
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