You will no doubt get every man and his dog replying to this one. However to my 
mind you should write your GUI in a 'mainstream' environment, being Visual 
Studio 2010 and C# if you are Windows based. The you should communicate with 
your application engine via message queues (Microsoft Message queue is free 
with the server). Then you need only interface your jBC code to the message 
queue system. 

Of course if your application has not already separated the input logic from 
the application logic, then you might as well just write it again from scratch.

Jim


> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2010 1:49 PM
> To: jBASE
> Subject: Osmosis for GUI updating "old" code
> 
> Hello all!
> 
> Does anyone have experience using Osmosis to gui-ize (not my word!) an
> older jBase application?  Or any other suggestions for a fairly
> competent basic coder to use to bring an application up to current
> visual standards.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Marc Zitcer
> [email protected]
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