Re: OT: Java desktop dev environments

2010-07-22 Thread David Avendasora
Well, he did say non-WO, and that he actually wanted to write Swing instead of letting the rule engine do all that hard work for him. If a guy is a masochist, who am I to stand in the way? Now, stand around and watch? That I could _easily_ do all day, especially if there's beer involved. Dave

OT: Java desktop dev environments

2010-07-22 Thread Dawn Lockhart
Wow, Dave didn¹t use this as an opportunity to plug D2JC? ___ Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. Webobjects-dev mailing list (Webobjects-dev@lists.apple.com) Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: http://lists.apple.co

Re: OT: Java desktop dev environments

2010-07-21 Thread John Huss
Yeah, Netbeans is the best WYSIWYG editor. But if you like something declarative there are tons of options. Scala-swing is one I was just reading about, if you like scala. But groovy has swing builder. There are lots of options. MigLayout is good for hand-coding. John On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at

Re: OT: Java desktop dev environments

2010-07-21 Thread Farrukh Ijaz
There is no such free one single consolidated ide that could do the job for you. However, you can combine various tools. Check for JGoodies and JFormDesigner for UI designing. Netbeans is my favorite IDE for Swing based applications. You can also look for existing frameworks that can do 70% job

OT: Java desktop dev environments

2010-07-21 Thread Lon Varscsak
Are there any good tools out there for building UIs for Java desktop apps? I'm not looking for WO/EOF integration, just something to quickly build some applications. -Lon ___ Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. Webobjects-dev