Hi list,
Sorry to send a kind of "user" question... It runs out there is no other forum for the purpose. I wanted to give a try to JellySwing, being generally interested by Jelly but... had no chances... Downloading jelly-swing per se (the jar) doesn't seem to have executables. It's probably just a tag-library (note... I am a complete beginner of Maven). So, as the demo-example says... maven... ah download maven... try maven demo:swing from whichever directory within the archive, having defined the MAVEN_HOME, JELLY_HOME variables... I either get: "null" as sole answer or an error saying the project file has zero length (yes... there's not project.xml). Any better clue would be appreciated. Should I try first to be able to make a complete maven project then go along using JellySwing as an obvious extension ? (is it not bundled in the maven distributions?). JellySwing seems to be the only one answer the following requirements: -> offer an XML-based declarative UI-build language (like the many XUL flavours) -> support java manipulations of the components (i.e. not javascript, contrary to XWT) -> support extensible component set (sure... from jelly point of view) -> have a non-intrusive license (... most others are GPL) -> live in a place with "recommendable" people ;-> (oh, and lots of people also) But it is early beginner... and I would be interested to using/fixing and/or enahancing. Thanks in advance and apologies for the long mail. Paul -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>