kate rhodes wrote:
Swixml uses reflection and it treats all the objects the same way.
JInternalFrames get treated no differently. There are many objects whose
contents you have to fill with java and can't be populated with XML. I
haven't worked with JInternalFrames so I can't really comment on them
but I can tell you that if it supports them at all it supports them
correctly because it is too simple in it's implementation NOT to. That
simplicity being one of it's main features and the thing that makes it
work so well and consistently across objects.
Hello there,
I fully agree with kate.
I'm not sure what you mean by "the last panel from the XML" so I can't
really help on that.
Has the implementation of <internalframe> been tested successfully or
not? Has anyone had any success with this tag or not?
Yes, I did have success with internalframe. It was only a "proof of
concept" and will work with the all (my) new code only with some changes
but it worked perfectly some time ago.
>> I am ready
to abandon swixml and re-invent the wheel.
Perhaps you can provide us with the xml file(s) not working? Like kate
said, there is nothing special about the internalframe support in
swixml. If there is a problem, some misbehaviour would be visible
somewhere else too...
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