Hi,
like you also I'm looking for something similar to dbforms for swing
applications... I discovered JDNC project on java.net, but the services offered
by this tier aren't so complete like jdbforms.

I'm looking for this kind of software because I'm starting now a new project
where I MUST offer a rich-client interface instead a web based one.

One chance for me is also to start a new framework-project by scratch crating a
set of components and put them on a swing form, or using an xml file to specify
the location on the form...

It could be interesting to mix this things with dbforms (to create a web.bases
application and a swing one in the same time), of course creating 2/3 xml file
with the description of the 1. metadata 2. a common middle layer with the
business logic (expressed as java-classes invocations in a XML file or
"business-rules"), something similar to JRules; 3. a common XML thats specifies
the GUI that will be translated in a JSP or in a Swing.JavaClass...

Now I'm not so skilled in swing.apps so before staring I need to increase my
expertise in RichClient applications.

Cheers



Quoting Meikel Bisping <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hello,
>
> I'd like to know if there's also a 2-tier variant of dbforms which
> makes it easy to create rich-client Swing-forms for editing db tables?
> Other source-forge projects?
> Ideally, there'd be an abstract base on which to use regular dbforms
> or a 2-tier variant.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Meikel Bisping
>
>
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