Try -
http://www.thinlet.com/

Its a very small / fast java toolkit that uses XML files to describe the UI and small java scripts for the action. (You can use Jython, but then you need to download the jython class as well). Its only a 30k library and can run as an applet (nothing to install client side).
If you have java 1.4 or Java webstart click this link:
http://www.mycgiserver.com/~thinlet/amazonbrowser.jnlp


Also the cool thing is that the xml file for the UI can be pulled from an http server (And created on demand by webware!)

But on the other hand, what are some of the details of the UI/App? You can use javascript and dhtml for just about any thick client functionality.

-Aaron


Jerome Kerdreux wrote:
Today, Nick Murtagh a �crit:

NM>On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 23:11, Ray Leyva wrote:
NM>>
NM>> http://www.xwt.org
NM>>

Hum, except that it make my mozilla / netscape 4.7 segfault
when i try the demos

I fell the Jabber approach better no ?

Bye



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