On Fri, 25 Sep 1998, Arjun Panday wrote:
> To the java port developpers,
>
> I'm designing an embedded application (=>small footprint!) in Java that I'd
> like to have running on a Linux OS. Is there a way to have Java (especially
> the AWT and Swing components) run without XWindows?
> That wo
I'm not sure it is that bad. Take a look at TinyAWT.
M.
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| Subject: java AWT and Swing without XWindows
| Date: Friday, September 25, 1998 4:40PM
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| To the java port develo
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| From: arjun.panday / mime, , , [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| To: java-linux / mime, , , [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Subject: java AWT and Swing without XWindows
| Date: Friday, September 25, 1998 4:40PM
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| To the java port developpers,
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| I'm designing an embedded application (=>small f
To the java port developpers,
I'm designing an embedded application (=>small footprint!) in Java that I'd
like to have running on a Linux OS. Is there a way to have Java (especially
the AWT and Swing components) run without XWindows?
That would mean using either
the frame buffer,
orGGI