Thomas Gelzhaeuser wrote:
> I meant the java-api. (I think I'll have to reread my mail more properly
> bevore sending ;-) )
> It has everything you need to make a UI (except the specialities of a
> TextScreen or a Screen-Object which should be located somewhere in the
> jos.ui - things in native code...
> My Question is just, what JADE will provide and if it needs some native-code.
JADE is a JOS-only App that will require no native code of its own
(although it will reference some a few degrees away in the graphics
devices and such). It will be a scaffolding that other programmers place
their objects on to make a UI; it doesnt care what the UI is. its job is
to let the user talk to JOS via an abstraction. It should provide a
super-generic base for building anytype of UI (XUI's) and some libraries
and frameworks for building the more common CLI's and TGUI's (via
JFC/swing) (see:
http://www.jos.org/wiki/view/main/UserInterfaceDefinitions, for more
exact definitions)
Cheers,
DigiGod
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