Hello,

  Mathew McBride who leads the Jazilla project has put
together a XUL Challenge Showcase page for Jazilla.

  Note, that the "Jazilla :: XUL Grand Coding
Challenge 2004" page is a work in progress and things
might still change.
   
  Mathew writes:

  *** What is Jazilla?

The Jazilla project aims to create a 100% compliant
clone of the Mozilla Gecko rendering engine (including
XUL and HTML parts). The XUL motor in Jazilla is
forked off jXUL and can run SeaMonkey - the browser in
Mozilla.org XPFE application suite with minimal markup
hacking. Jazilla is a work in progress and currently,
there is a lot of tags to be implemented in the XUL
motor. XPCOM and XBL are not implemented yet. 

 *** What code samples are included?

 * Calculator (chrome/calculator)
 * Counter (chrome/counter)
 * jzFormula (chrome/jzformula). This is a prototype
for a possible entry in the third section (bonus).

 *** Running the code

 This package is a ready to go version of the Jazilla
Milestone 4 Development branch and does not require
any extra libraries for recent 1.4 Java runtimes. We
cannot support users of older 1.3 Java runtimes...


  More @
http://jazilla.mcbridematt.dhs.org/xulchallenge 

  - Gerald


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