Also, it seems like a lot of swing developers wish they had
something like
wicket, where they can do the form layout/design in xml and then do the
complicated bits in java.   I think that although that isn't exactly what
F3
is, that's why people are excited by it.



i wouldn't like that, why would i place the structure of the ui in xml
code generation in that area is fine especially when you have a gui builder
that works both ways. So you could tweak it by hand and you just see that
directly in the ui builder.

johan
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