Re: [Java-gnome-developer] Writing multiplattform applications
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From: Khiraly <khi...@gm...> - 2005-01-09 18:16:06
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2005-01-09, v keltez=E9ssel 12:42-kor Jeff Morgan ezt =EDrta: > We do not have a gtk only tutorial at this time. Perhaps this is > something we can work on after our release and API freeze tomorrow. > Are you already familiar with gtk? If so, java-gnome should > feel quite natural. If not, perhaps you can go through the gtk > tutorial but use java-gnome instead of C. >=20 Im not familiar with gtk2. I have tried just gtk2-perl for some of my scripts. (because my sister wanted executed too;) > >=20 > > If I use gtk2 bindings, how can I compile for other plattform? (macOS= X, > > windowsXP) >=20 > Windows compilation was something that was worked on a little while > ago but was never completed. We have discussed making this > part of our focus after the release tomorrow. As far as I know our bin= dings > have not been built on macOSX although it should be quite easy. =20 > Currently I don't have access to such a system to test/debug. >=20 Thx. Currently I dont have either access to windows machine, but in my vision there will be more windows people using my software as linux people. ----- My other question (what I have forgotten): There are any relationship between java-gnome and libswt? (http://libswt.sourceforge.net/) What I have readed the primary goal is similar for the two projekt (writing java application which use gtk2 for apparence.) By what point of views can i choose between the two libraries? For now I have only use swing for the graphical interface. (java) Best regards,=20 Khiraly |