Arthur Pemberton wrote:
> Previous to the discontinuation announcement, i was just starting to
> work with Java, and so I have become interested in using Qt from Java
> as I like the toolkit. But given the following, should I really start
> a new project with Qt Jambi?
> 
> * I couldn't find download links for Qt Jambi on the Qt Software site.
> * I finally found the pub site with some source code, and a blog link
> to a tech preview
> * I have yet to find binaries, that the Qt Jambi tutorial suggested existed

The binary packages are available here:
ftp://ftp.qtsoftware.com/qtjambi/source/

> * There are apparently no Qt Jambi packages (RPMs) in Fedora, a fairly
> popular distro

This is almost a good thing. Debian and Mandriva has been packaging 
Jambi for about a year now, but they tend to not distribute the various 
components correctly. You should stick to the official packages.

> * Activity doesn't seem to be high between the the Qt Labs site and
> this mailing list (I read through the archives for this year)
> 
> Right now all I have to go on is that I like Qt and I don't like
> Swing. So I am asking this list their opinions.

I don't think I should give a recommendation on this...

best regards,
Gunnar

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