Re: [Java-gnome-developer] Which libraries are used?
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From: Clemens E. <Lin...@we...> - 2002-08-15 13:53:11
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Thank you for your interresting response! > I agree that swing is quite difficult. At the same time I think > I can make java-gnome even simpler that it currently is. I want > to make the event handling very clear (not guess work like what > currently exists). I want to remove methods from the public > interface that were only intended for internal development in the > native libraries. I want to make higher-level abstractions that > simplify the creation of menus, etc. I want to have more control > over the API than I have with the generator. If there are multiple > methods that perform the same task I want to remove one of them. If > there are methods that are confusing I want to provide a simpler > wrapper over them. > That would be a quite difficult and time-intesive thing, but I think it would be great for all the java-gtk developers! There are very much funktions in 0.7.1 which arent really needed . >When developers want to write apps for GTK/GNOME >they should be able to use Java. That is my goal. If there is the > added benefit of using those apps on the Windows platform this is > > a great bonus. > You're probably right. GNU-developers develop there aps most time with low-level languages like C.... >Again, the swing interfaces would be a very large undertaking. O.K, I unserstand....It was only an altanativ proposal Yeah, I said taht I'm willed to help you. I think its better for my to write dokus or to design a better Homepage. I've currently two projects that I must finish: The vocab-trainer and a politic-game written in C++. Thanks for developing such great Software!!! |