Hello,
Chanwit Kaewkasi (from Thailind) writes in the blog
story titled "Scriptable MyXaml with NVelocity":
I'm very impressed by MyXaml at first sight.
Creating GUI with its declarative programming style is
very useful for me. My idea is to generate .NET GUI of
Hibernate's Beans via reflect
Hello,
As most of you know, I'm the current lead dev on Jazilla, one of the
other jXUL spin offs, at the moment, I'm working on using Eclipse SWT,
SuperWaba and Swing in our XUL engine. We're also working towards
Mozilla XUL compatibility. Excuse me if you think what I'm saying must
be in ROT13
Son,
Actually it's not my project. I just thought it sounded a little over
the top that's all. Personally I thought you had some really legitamite
points (mapping too closely to Swing components, package dependencies,
etc.) but with sucks in the statement, it has a habit of weakening the
poin
Hello,
For some background information about the Jazilla
(jzXUL) and Sulu XUL projects allow me to highlight
the Richmond Post interviews with the project leads
Mathew McBride and Son To.
See
http://xul.sourceforge.net/post/2004/07/xul_titan_interview_mathew_mcbride_of_jazilla_fame_part_i.
Instead of calling it server push, I like to call it
client pull. The client uses some RPC mechanism to
contact the server.
check out google suggest with a mozilla base browser
like firefox:
http://www.google.com/webhp?complete=1&hl=en
I haven't looked at the details, but I'm guessing its
using
Has anyone tried this? Does it make for a reasonable
application? My basic problem is that I have two different ways to do the
same thing. One is through a web interface one is a normal C++
application. But they both need to reflect the same information has they
can both be running at
I am sorry to offend you.
I should have said it sucks with sugar on top :->
I welcome "it/you sucks" comment in my professional
and personal life as long as a reason explaination is
given.
The comment of "it sucks" in the context of code is
very subjective because code a medium of expression
like
--- Gerald Bauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> William Etson writes:
>
> XUL4J is yet another fork of the jXUL source. A
> Java based XUL engine based on Mozilla XUL 1.4. The
> library will be released under LGPL.
>
>More @ http://sourceforge.net/projects/xul4j
>
>What's y