The world of Java depends on two established GUI toolkits: Swing and SWT (standard widget toolkit). Both software packages provide the widgets, controls, menus, and user interface components in most ...
The rise of the Internet and the Web browser as the universal computing client forced user-interface development and the overall user experience to take a step backwards. Web applications, due to ...
EclipseSource, a developer of commercial solutions based on open source Eclipse technologies, has just unveiled RAP mobile, an alternative for developing apps in Java based on the Eclipse Rich Ajax ...
Developers have a choice of an abstract window toolkit (AWT) or standard widget toolkit (SWT) when using the company's PERC Java solution. The graphic libraries are ...
An Oracle proposal for a standard way to bridge Java development tools spotlights a growing schism over in the Java community over how to build programs. Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering ...