The big problem I see with SWT is the native parts (DLL, .so, etc), which
means that an SWT app can't be easily deployed, for example, through
WebStart or as an applet (without having to preinstall shared libs). That is
a killer for some range of apps (one of which I'm working on right now). Of
course, I could be wrong and would appreciate being corrected.
-Mario.

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On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 15:26, a.efremov <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hello,
>
> How you feel about SWT and its future in enterprise java on desktop?
> SWT application has native look and feel and integrates seamlessly
> with user's environment. I mean compared to as Swing application does.
>
> will be glad to hear your feedbacks.
>
> alexander
> >
>

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