juice=Guice, in the previous mail ..:)

2009/1/28 nino martinez wael <[email protected]>

> Hmm another even more ot question then are, how does spring/juice/hibernate
> integrate with swing? As you mention there are no management of application
> lifecycle..?
>
> 2009/1/28 Piller Sébastien <[email protected]>
>
> Hi,
>>
>> Swing is more an API than a framework (it provides components, models,
>> etc) but it is a bit less powerfull (it doesn't manage your application life
>> cycle neither the "request" cycle, don't have any builtin error management,
>> etc).
>>
>> But it is great to use and learn, far easier than web dev, almost no
>> compatibility issue between jre versions, looks pretty nice (builtin
>> selectable "look and feel", etc.), has a lot of powerfull components (tree,
>> table, spinners, panels where you can draw lines and circles, ...) and
>> layouts, and runs much faster than a webapp (but everybody knows than
>> desktop are faster than networks), etc...
>>
>> If you need to do desktop dev, I guess swing is the best choice. Others
>> usually used API are SWT (used for Eclipse) or AWT (ancestor of swing), etc.
>>
>> ;)
>>
>> nino martinez wael a écrit :
>>
>>> Hi Guys
>>>
>>>
>>> I've havent done much desktop development but I wondered if there were
>>> something like wicket for desktop applications? I need it to be a desktop
>>> application because I need to manipulate the keyboard etc, via robot. (I
>>> have been thinking of embedding winstone in a jar with a wicket
>>> application
>>> and just run it locally on each desktop, but that seems really overkill
>>> and
>>> will not let me manipulate the desktop).
>>>
>>> So I've looked at Eclipse RCP, but it does quite not feel like a light
>>> weight way, it might just be me.. What else would you guys suggest, I
>>> could
>>> look into?
>>>
>>> regards Nino
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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