We do have some screenshots showing an app running on all three
technologies. There's also a sample application in the repository.
I'll try to get a quick tutorial application up on the wiki soon



On May 28, 2:24 am, maku <martin.k...@gmx.at> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would also interested in seeing a online demo to get a better
> understanding what's possible in context with GWT (and of course the
> source code).
>
> Regards,
> Martin
>
> On 20 Mai, 19:20, codeoncoffee <codeoncof...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > For the past year Pentaho has been developing a JavaXulframework for
> > writing apps that run in Swing, Swt and Gwt without code modification.
> > It's been open source from the start (LGPLv2) but not advertised.
> > We've recently moved the project out into BitBucket.org as ShandorXul
> > and are looking for contributors!
>
> > About ShandorXul:
> > Shandor allows you to write applications in a UI agnostic framework
> > built on the MozillaXULdeclarative mark-up syntax. Shandor is not
> > code-gen! It's a runtime framework with agnostic interfaces that you
> > code against. There's an live abstract DOM representing your
> > application that you can interact with and bind your code to.
>
> > Below are some of the Killer things Shandor can do for you:
>
> > Built-in Binding Framework (including collections to UI)
> > Includes and Overlays (overlays allow runtime changing of the UI, free
> > plug-in framework!)
> > IOC ready (Spring, Juice, etc.)
> > Groovy event handler support.
> > Built-in i18n
>
> > Being able to change a UI without recompiling is fantastic for our
> > users as well as our Graphic Designers. Not having to write and
> > maintain the same code in 3 places... dead sexy.
>
> > Shandor has been of great use to us and we hope that it can do the
> > same for the larger java community. We're looking for anyone who would
> > like to contribute to the project, from users to coders!
>
> > The code, doc (some) and a sample application can be found 
> > here:http://bitbucket.org/codeoncoffee/shandor-xul/wiki/Home
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