Hello,

  Amy Fowler reports that Sun's Java Swing XUL project
is now live.

  In the blog story titled "The JDNC project debuts"
Amy writes:
  
  A new technology called JDesktop Network Components
(JDNC) takes on the goal of simplifying development of
data-centric Java desktop clients by providing
shortcuts in the form of high level Swing components
and an optional XUL language. Taking advantage of the
open source boon, we're launching this as a
javadesktop.org project, from which we can involve you
not only in trying the stuff out, but in shaping and
coding it directly. The JDNC project is a place where
we can explore solutions and tune them long before
they get baked into a standard. It is still in the
rough early stage, so your impact could be
significant.


  More @ http://weblogs.java.net/pub/wlg/1478
    and https://jdnc.dev.java.net

   - Gerald

PS: Let me know if you can access Amy's JDNC article @
http://javadesktop.org/articles/JDNC2  I'm just
wondering if it's inaccessible to everyone or if Sun
has just banned my IP address from the javadesktop.org
site.

-------------------
Gerald Bauer

Thinlet Developers Group  |
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/thinlet
SwiXml Developers Group   |
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/swixml
JDNC Developers Group    |
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/jdnc              
        


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