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On Thu, 2004-02-19 at 03:03, Gerald Bauer wrote:
> Hello,
> 
>    A IBM research team from the Rochester and Raleigh
> labs have posted a new toolkit to alphaWorks that lets
> you build Java Swing or HTML web apps using a new XUL
> dialect called the Abstract User Interface Markup
> Language (AUIML).
> 
>    
>    To quote from the alphaWorks project page:
> 
>    What is the Abstract User Interface Markup Language
> (AUIML) Toolkit?
> 
>    The AUIML Toolkit provides software development
> tools that allow developers to write an application
> once and run it in Java Swing or on the Web without
> any changes. The AUIML Toolkit includes the AUIML
> VisualBuilder, which is an Eclipse-based visual panel
> editor built on top of the Eclipse Visual Editor
> Project. The AUIML VisualBuilder allows developers to
> easily build user interfaces and generate Java data
> and event-handling code for them. Additional Java code
> can be written to AUIML's API to control application
> flow, data validation, and to listen for events. Once
> the application is implemented, it can be deployed as
> a Java Swing application or as an HTML servlet without
> changing the application's code.
> 
>    The current release of the AUIML Toolkit includes
> both a Java Swing Renderer and an HTML Renderer. The
> Swing Renderer provides rich client functionality for
> installed applications by using Java Swing to display
> the panels. The HTML Renderer runs as a servlet and
> sends an HTML representation of the panel to the
> client browser, allowing the same application to run
> on the Web without any source code changes.   
>     
> 
>    Full story and download (~35 Meg) @
> http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/auiml
> 
>      - Gerald
> 
> PS: If anyone has tried out IBM's AUIML toolkit,
> please let us know how it compares to alternative Java
> XUL toolkits such as SwiXML, Ibex, Luxor, XUI,
> xWidglets, or Thinlet.
> 
> I invite you to post your comments to the xul-talk
> mailinglist.
> 
> As an alternative you might wonna post your comments
> to the Javalobby discussion thread about IBM's AUIML
> toolkit online @
> http://www.javalobby.org/thread.jspa?forumID=17&threadID=11497
> 
> PPS: Has anyone heard any news about IBM's RCPML (Rich
> Client Platform Markup Language) XUL dialect for the
> Eclipse-Powered Lotus Notes Client/Workplace?
> 
> PPPS: Is this AUIML the same AUIML that Robin Cover
> tracks in his XML Markup Languages for User Interface
> Definiton online @
> http://xml.coverpages.org/userInterfaceXML.html#auiml ?
> 
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