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Post subject: conversion from Swing to SWT
Posted: Jul 15, 2004 - 04:52 PM
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Hi,
I am on the project of converting huge existing VB code to Java SWT.
My intention is...
1. Convert VB to Java Swing.
2. Open them with GUIs in Jigloo.
3. Convert them to SWT by clicking the little conversion icon.
I read in the manual that current Jigloo (v2.7.2) can
open visully only Sun one/Netbeans project.
But my VB-to-Java converter produces Java GUI
in the formats of JBuilder, Visual Cafe, JDeveloper.
So there is a link that is cut here.
I also read that Jigloo beta version 2.9 allows java classes
generated by other GUI builders (eg, Visual
Editor Project, Visual Age, JBuilder, Netbeans, etc)
or by hand to be manipulated by Jigloo.
If this 2.9 can open JBuilder project visually,
my VB codes can be converted to SWT!
Am I correct?
But I couldn't open some JBuilder code visually.
Even handwritten simple one couldn't be open.
Please someone nice,
any suggestion would be deeply appreciated.
Thank you.
Ryu |
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Posted: Aug 31, 2004 - 08:06 PM
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Hi Ryu,
Sorry for the delay - try the current beta release of Jigloo version 2.9.0 - that should hopefully be able to do what you are looking for (or at least come close to it).
Jonathan |
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Posted: Apr 05, 2005 - 08:31 PM
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| Can u send me your vb to java converter i have been looking for one, thank you. |
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Post subject: Jigloo SWT/Swing GUI builder
Posted: Aug 23, 2005 - 05:06 PM
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Hi Ryu,
How did the conversion from Swing to SWT work?
Thanks,
Simon |
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