2009/1/28 jWeekend <[email protected]>

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> Nino,
>
> Swing has a familiar programming model, is very flexible, extensible,
> powerful and robust. You can also make use of all the core and open-source
> Java libraries you already know. If the target client machines have a JRE
> why use anything else.

Yeah true, my thoughts exactly. Seems Swing is the choice to make.

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> Using Swing would also open up various deployment options like Web Start.
>
> I've used AWT's Robot (although I think it may have been in the last
> century!) as well with good success for an RMI based shared whiteboard.

hehe :) I've used it previously with somewhat good effects on World of
warcraft, and similar but thats another tale..:)

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>
> Regards - Cemal
> http://www.jWeekend.co.uk jWeekend
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> Nino Martinez-2 wrote:
> >
> > True, I thought that too.. I guess it could be that simple...
> >
> > 2009/1/28 Antoine Roux <[email protected]>
> >
> >> Swing may be what you are looking for. I never used it, but Wicket is
> >> often
> >> compared to Swing. Swing is included in JSE.
> >>
> >>
> >> Antoine
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> 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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