Thanks for your question.
No, I didn't think about using SWT because I believe that Swing is just goog enough to create even very rich desktop application. The other reason is that I don't have expirience with SWT and it would take me more time with it.
Web-Harvest GUI is not applet - it is full-featured Swing application.
Regards, Vladimir.
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can GUI support user setting the content that want to captrue with a special variable by first recording the visting url,not by write the xquery;this maybe more user friendly
and probaly support input data to database directly,and some other language invoking support
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Web-Harvest 1.0 is introducing GUI that will ease writing and testing Web-Harvest configurations.
Althought development is still in alpha stage, online version is available with Java Web Start (JRE 1.4+) at:
Every comment or suggestion is welcome.
Can the GUI support utf-8?
Seems now it only support ansi encoding regarding the editor?
Thanks a lot.
Hi,
Have you ever think of programming the GUI using SWT/JFace?
I think it's more convenient than applet.
just a suggest, :>
Thanks for your question.
No, I didn't think about using SWT because I believe that Swing is just goog enough to create even very rich desktop application. The other reason is that I don't have expirience with SWT and it would take me more time with it.
Web-Harvest GUI is not applet - it is full-featured Swing application.
Regards, Vladimir.
can GUI support user setting the content that want to captrue with a special variable by first recording the visting url,not by write the xquery;this maybe more user friendly
and probaly support input data to database directly,and some other language invoking support
hi,
Is it possible to run the application as windoews service, without using GUI.
Thanks