IchBin wrote:
> Rhino wrote:
>> "John A. Bailo" <jabailo@texeme.com> wrote in message
>> news:43B587EF.4070407@texeme.com...
>>> Rhino wrote:
>>>
>>>> I _think_ you mean: "Oops.... make that the 1.0 release of SWT". Or
>>>> is WST something else again?
>>> SWT is the Eclipse GUI toolkit.
>>>
>>> WST is the web standard tools -- lets you do web pages, .jsp pages,
>>> java faces and so on, in Eclipse.
>>>
>> My mistake; I thought 'WST' was an inadvertent transposition of 'SWT'.
>> :-)
>>
>>> It's always been there, but they just released the 1.0 version.
>>>
>>> I was saying that by using the Eclipse platform you can get some
>>> consistency with java that matches the .NET/Visual Studio system.
>>>
>> Forgive my ignorance but how does SWT differ from Swing/JFC? Does SWT
>> offer desireable components not found in Swing/JFC? Doesn't Swing/JFC
>> work in .NET/Visual Studio?
>>
>> Rhino
>>
>>
> SWT stands for 'The Standard Widget Toolkit'. It is analogous to
> AWT/Swing in Java with a difference - SWT uses a rich set of native
> widgets.
>
Sorry forgot to include a link..
http://www.eclipse.org/articles/Arti...-Design-1.html
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