Hey Orly,

# 
# Do you have an alternative? I've noticed that Java apps tend to
# be.. unresponsive. JClass looks nifty, but I suspect it will also test the
# limits of your JVM.. (he he) and stock Win95/98 is NOT known for having a
# robust JVM. The lusers who will be using my "product" will tend to have
# 64MB (or at best 128MB) Win98 boxes with sub-P200 processors.
# 

There's Grid.J from Hallogram(http://www.hallogram.com/gridj).. Wala na
akong alam.  Actually, I tried to look for the one I created a couple of
years ago when I was learning Swing, and vanilla JavaBeans... But I cannot
find the source anymore.  If you want I can discuss to you privately how I
implemented it -- I used MVC pattern to loosely couple the JDBC (and
the SQL) data, with the displays (grid, and text box).  

stay cool.

jeff --

Jeff Gutierrez
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