--- En date de : Lun 4.5.09, Todd Volkert <[email protected]> a écrit : > > Unfortunately, code generation > still requires security privileges, so ultimately I don't > think this would help. Indeed, if you are thinking applet-oriented. But for those, like me, who are interested with Pivot for Java rich client, it makes sense. D. > Because of this, I think the current situation is as good > as we're > going to get, at least for a while. If compile-time > code generation > were not-too-messy, I'd think that it could be the best of > both > worlds. >
- Re: using annotations for binding between XML/Java eleme... Greg Brown
- Re: using annotations for binding between XML/Java ... Todd Volkert
- Re: using annotations for binding between XML/J... Noel Grandin
- Re: using annotations for binding between X... Philippe Lhoste
- Re: using annotations for binding betwe... Christopher Brind
- Re: using annotations for binding between XML/J... Greg Brown
- Re: using annotations for binding between XML/Java eleme... ddv36a78
- Re: using annotations for binding between XML/Java ... Greg Brown
- Re: using annotations for binding between XML/J... Todd Volkert
- Re: using annotations for binding between X... Todd Volkert
- Re: using annotations for binding between XML/Java eleme... Dominique de Vito
- Re: using annotations for binding between XML/Java eleme... Greg Brown
- Re: using annotations for binding between XML/Java ... Todd Volkert
- Re: using annotations for binding between XML/J... Greg Brown
- Re: using annotations for binding between X... Todd Volkert
- Re: using annotations for binding betwe... Todd Volkert
- Re: using annotations for binding ... Noel Grandin
- Re: using annotations for bind... Todd Volkert
- Re: using annotations for bind... Greg Brown
