Re: Updated FreeSwingTestApps
Mark Wielaard wrote: In preparation for the next snapshot on Wednesday I went through the FreeSwingTestApps list. There are now 4 categories Should Work, Starts but doesn't really work, Needs lots of Work and Untested. The first two categories are the most interesting since those are applications that (at least partially) work now. Another good one to test would be the Apache Batik SVG browser. http://xml.apache.org/batik/svgviewer.html This Swing app uses the graphics toolkit very heavily. -Archie __ Archie Cobbs *CTO, Awarix* http://www.awarix.com ___ Classpath mailing list Classpath@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/classpath
Re: Updated FreeSwingTestApps
Mark Wielaard wrote: Another good one to test would be the Apache Batik SVG browser. http://xml.apache.org/batik/svgviewer.html This Swing app uses the graphics toolkit very heavily. Interesting application. I am currently unable to get past the (beautiful!) splash screen. The progress bar updates, but then I get some obscure error. Could you add this one to the webpage (probably under and add some comments about what to download where and how to startup plus anything you think is helpful for people wanting to this going? http://developer.classpath.org/mediation/FreeSwingTestApps I added it to the wiki. Download instructions, etc. are on the home page, no need to repeat. You can add more details on the obscure error if you want to. Thanks, -Archie __ Archie Cobbs *CTO, Awarix* http://www.awarix.com ___ Classpath mailing list Classpath@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/classpath
Updated FreeSwingTestApps
Hi, In preparation for the next snapshot on Wednesday I went through the FreeSwingTestApps list. There are now 4 categories Should Work, Starts but doesn't really work, Needs lots of Work and Untested. The first two categories are the most interesting since those are applications that (at least partially) work now. So if you are hacking on Free Swing please check out and try some of the things in the wiki. It would be nice if the Should Work category applications actually work when we release. FoxHunt and JTetris seem to work fine, but JUnit has some regressions since a few weeks back (you cannot scroll and select a TestSuite that isn't initially visible in the list). See http://developer.classpath.org/mediation/FreeSwingTestApps BTW BeanShell (Starts but doesn't really work) is really cool. The things that work look pretty nice. And it is a nice test environment. Cheers, Mark -- Escape the Java Trap with GNU Classpath! http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/java-trap.html Join the community at http://planet.classpath.org/ signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part ___ Classpath mailing list Classpath@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/classpath