Hi Eric, I believe I could fit the bill as I am a Java Swing and more recently a Cayenne programmer.
Here is my contribution to the Cayenne documentation: http://cwiki.apache.org/CAY/rop-spring-swing-example-application.html Here is a working example of a rich client program written by myself: http://www.strandz.org/wombat-memory/wombat-memory.jnlp With the toolbar etc unfortunately the above application is starting to show its age. The same program has been used for many years now to roster volunteers for a homeless shelter here in Sydney. The demo is deployed via Java Web Start which we no longer use in production. Instead the users just follow a simple set of instructions to install the application. Having said all that - it 'should' work for you. As far as security is concerned the production application uses HTTP Basic authentication. However as Spring Acegi security is used a stronger authentication method could easily have been configured. I am contactable via this email address and my phone number is in my signature below. - Chris Murphy 2009/3/20 Eric Lazarus <[email protected]> > I have several thousand dollars budgeted to have someone build a new UI for > a threat modeling system which will become open source. > > The idea person would know cayenne, be very skillful at rich-client UI > development, good at distributed processing and smart about security issues. > > If you are interested, please email and let me know about yourself as well > as how to reach you. > > Eric > > > > > > -- Seaweed Software Pty Ltd, http://www.strandz.org 0403 162 669
