On 16. Freb. Roman wrote
Hi folks,
Today I had some success to get Sun's SwingSet demo from Swing1.1 to run
with GNU Classpath.
Yesterday I have tried the SwingSet2 demo of Java 1.4 with GNU Classpath.
And that runs with the actual CVS-version if GNU Classpath, too. :-)
Nice.
(Only
Hi theUser BL,
Am Freitag, den 24.02.2006, 13:37 + schrieb theUser BL:
On 16. Freb. Roman wrote
Hi folks,
Today I had some success to get Sun's SwingSet demo from Swing1.1 to run
with GNU Classpath.
Yesterday I have tried the SwingSet2 demo of Java 1.4 with GNU Classpath
Hi folks,
Today I had some success to get Sun's SwingSet demo from Swing1.1 to run
with GNU Classpath. Unfortuately it is not 100% suitable for the
FreeSwingTestApps page, because it has a somewhat crazy license.
However, it is pretty impressive to see this run with Classpath and I
really want
success to get Sun's SwingSet demo from Swing1.1 to run
with GNU Classpath. Unfortuately it is not 100% suitable for the
FreeSwingTestApps page, because it has a somewhat crazy license.
However, it is pretty impressive to see this run with Classpath and I
really want to share it with you, so I
Wow, thanks, very nice demo, and many our things are working! It is
really a very nice evening! I will fix a couple remaining problems of
our table. For me, the compiler initially reported several errors,
related to the import statments (cannot separate between the two
*.*.Timer), but these
Hi Roman,
On Thu, 2006-02-16 at 16:46 +0100, Roman Kennke wrote:
I forgot to say: Don't use this demo to control a nuclear plant or
airplane. It is a bad idea to attach a Swing demo to an auto pilot. :-D
And do not disparage Sun using this demo, ROTFL
Funny. But also a little sad. They are
Mark Wielaard wrote:
This is very, very impressive!
I just tried it with jamvm and GNU Classpath cvs head (you really need
the lastest cvs source). And it is pretty snappy and looks really good.
I am really looking forward to your Free Swing talk at Fosdem.
Me too...2006 is the year of
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