netbeans just announced a new relsease and they have really cleaned up
their generated code, you might want to check that out.
http://www.netbeans.com/developer30/download.html
On Fri, Aug 27, 1999 at 09:11:16AM -0700, Olaf Schneider wrote:
> I have been looking for something like that too. The only thing that
> I found so far is SpecTcl. It is a GUI Builder written in Tcl/TK to
> create Tcl/TK GUI's. It can also create Java code. Unfortunately it
> will only use awt components and the number of components are limited.
> I started hacking up the code to use swing components instead of awt.
>
> The code it generated is actually better (more readable) then the code
> some of the IDE generate. This is of course my humble opinion. It is
> a little bit buggy but for the most part it will do what you want.
>
> You can find it on the Scriptics home page. It's free and the source
> is available so you can modify it to your and others needs. As far as
> I know nobody is maintaining it at this point.
>
> http://www.scriptics.com/products/spectcl
>
> Good luck. Let me know if you hear of any other tool.
>
> Thanks, Olaf Schneider
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rich Johns [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, August 27, 1999 7:42 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: gui builder
>
>
> Does anyone else find themselves saying: I use
> emacs/jde and DO NOT want the overhead of an IDE environment
> just to generate some gui screens.
>
> Does anyone know of a simple gui builder that spits out
> java (swing code would be ideal)? I just want soemthing that
> lets me whip together JPanels that will snap into dialog boxes
> and other places. Doing this sort of thing by hand is kind of
> like making a PB&J sandwich with boxing gloves on.
>
> It'd be great if there was some sort of addon to the emacs/jde that
> provided some lift over hand coding gui screens.
>
> Thanks for any pointers.
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