Category: Plugin Directory / UI / Jigloo SWT/Swing GUI Builder
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Jigloo Version: 4.0.1
Eclipse versions supported: 2.*, 3.0*, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3
Cloudgarden's Jigloo GUI Builder creates and manages code for all the
parts of Swing or SWT GUIs as well as code to handle events, and shows
you the GUIs as they are being built. Jigloo parses java class files to
construct the form that you use when designing your GUI (round-tripping),
so it can work on classes that were generated by other GUI builders or
IDEs, or hand-coded classes. It can also convert from a Swing
GUI to a SWT GUI and vice-versa. Also, the SWT_AWT class is
supported so that SWT controls can be embedded inside Swing components,
and vice-versa. Jigloo is straightforward,
fast, powerful, easy to use and fully integrated with Eclipse. It
can lead to substantial time-savings for GUI development and
maintainance tasks.
Jigloo is very fast at parsing the java code and constructing
the GUI form. It's advanced parsing capabilities enable it to
render even complex hand-generated code correctly, and it allows quick
and intuitive navigation between GUI elements in the form and their
associated code, allowing quick manual modifications to specific parts
of the code.
Jigloo is highly-customizable:
the parts of your code which Jigloo will parse can be restricted, and
the classes which are instantiated when Jigloo parses your code and
constructs the Form editor can be specified using patterns. The code
generated by Jigloo can also be customized, and existing code can be
re-arranged to follow the preferred style (eg, using getters for GUI
elements, or separating elements by blank lines, braces or tagged
comments).
Custom classes can be added
to forms, and JavaBeans with Customizers and custom properties are
supported. In addition, Jigloo supports visual inheritance - it
can design classes which extend other custom classes, which may be
public, abstract or non-public. Navigation
between code and form editors is very easy - with Jigloo highlighting
the relevant section of code when the form editor has focus, or the
relevant form element when the code editor has focus.
Components
are added, layouts changed etc, by selecting from a palette, or by
options in the right-click context menus. They can be resized and
dragged about in the form editor and in the outline view, and their
properties, layout constraints and event handlers can be changed easily
in a properties editor. Multi-selection of components makes
widespread changes easy to perform. Class-changing
(eg, from a Composite to a Group, a combo-box to a text field, or to
any custom class) can also save design time. The GUI can be "previewed"
or run using editor actions.
Jigloo version 4 has many new
features, including support for the Swing Application Framework (JSR
296), improved support for the Swing GroupLayout (as used by Netbeans
Matisse), multiple root elements and "Surround by" actions.
Platforms: Windows, Linux
(gtk) and Mac OSX.
JDK: 1.3, 1.4, 5 or 6
Basic Features:
- Builds complete
Java classes for GUIs in SWT or Swing with an easy-to-use WYSIWYG
editor.
- Two-way
(or round-trip) java code editing - changes made in the Form Editor are
reflected in the code, and changes made to the code are also reflected
in the Form Editor.
- Can recognize
and manipulate code generated by hand or by IDE (eg, Netbeans,
JBuilder, VEP etc).
- Excellent
parsing capabilities allow complex hand-generated code to be rendered
correctly.
- Supports visual
inheritance - can be used to edit classes which extend other custom
visual classes.
- Converts between
Swing and SWT GUIs (both ways).
- Palette for
adding components and setting layouts.
- Easy
navigation between source and form editors, with the selection in the
form editor following the location of the cursor in the source editor,
and the source editor scrolling to the code relevant to the selected
element in the form editor.
- Multi-selection
of components - for setting of properties, layout parameters, and
copy/cut/paste/delete.
- Context-menu
options for adding components and setting layouts (use of palette
and/or context menu controlled by preferences page).
- Manipulates most
properties of the GUI components, such as colors, fonts, images, sizes,
borders etc,
- Creates event
handlers for any and all of the component's events.
- When creating
components, initial text, image and layout properties can be quickly
set using a single creation dialog.
- Basic editing
commands, copy/cut/paste/delete, as well as "Move up/down", to
rearrange components.
- Infinite
Undo/Redo capability for all actions (setting of properties, layouts,
layout constraints, cut, paste, add, delete and move).
- The GUI editor
and Outline view can be used to drag/copy-and-drop components inside
and between containers.
- Java
code and GUI form viewed in single editor - either a split-pane
(horizontal or vertical) or tabbed-pane layout is selectable.
- Generates stub
models for certain elements (eg, JTable, JSpinner, JList etc), and can
parse models from code.
Code Handling:
- There are many
ways to customize the parsing of the Java code.
- Blocks of code
which are not directly involved in building the GUI can be hidden from
Jigloo by user-customizable comment tags.
- The classes
which Jigloo will instantiate while parsing the code can be controlled
o�n a fine-grain level.
- The code
generated by Jigloo can also be customized:
- It
can follow the convention of the existing code (eg, JBuilder code uses
getter methods to initialize it's components, and Jigloo can detect and
use this format) or force it's own convention.
- It can
separate elements with braces, blank lines, or user-defined comments.
- It can apply
the current convention to an existing java class (eg, if the class uses
getters you can convert it to using blocks)
Layout:
- Handles all
Swing
and SWT layouts (including GridBagLayout, JGoodies FormLayout,
Clearthought's TableLayout, SWT FormLayout and absolute layouts).
- Delphi/Visual
Studio layout-manager mode for SWT FormLayout (and Swing AnchorLayout).
- Intuitive
methods for changing the grid properties of GridBagLayouts, JGoodies
FormLayout, TableLayout (eg, adding, moving, deleting columns/rows etc)
and components inside those layouts.
- Snap grid allows
components to be located and resized to a uniform 5 to 20 pixel grid.
- Components can
be drag-and-dropped (and copy-and-dropped) between containers,
re-ordered and resized by mouse-dragging.
Advanced:
- Visual
Inheritance is supported - Jigloo can be used to build classes which
are extensions of other visual classes.
- Custom classes
extending Component (Swing) or Control (SWT) can be added to the GUI.
- SWT_AWT
methods supported, so that SWT controls can be inserted into Swing
components, Swing components can be inserted into SWT controls.
- Non-visual
classes can also be added to the GUI, and their properties edited with
the property editor.
- The
class of a GUI element can be changed (eg, changing a Composite to a
Group, or to a custom class) with a context-menu option.
- Parts of a GUI
class can be extracted and saved as a new class.
- Easy access to
the Javadoc for Swing and SWT components and layouts
- Ability to
preview or run the generated java code from a toolbar button.
Added on: 26-Feb-2004 | Updated: 19-Oct-2009
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Last 10 Comments
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 10 | 2010-06-12 16:41:55 | | | ok
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 8 | 2010-01-22 05:30:35 | | | hao
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 7 | 2009-12-05 03:06:15 | | | this is a good plug-in
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 7 | 2009-12-04 08:37:55 | | | Hi, thank you for doing this nice tool.
Anyway, while running the SWT demo of the tutorial, a NullPointerException occurs while loading the form.
so I checked and found that in the function initGUI() all the controls are initialized after they are used in the FormLayout management.
So I let you know for improvement.
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 1 | 2009-11-17 05:50:33 | | | Pathetic tool, just try using 'undo'
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 1 | 2009-11-15 11:24:55 | | | good
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 1 | 2009-10-13 00:03:02 | | | good
| | User: jiangming12689 | Rating: 10 | 2009-09-25 22:09:45 | | | good
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 7 | 2009-09-10 05:58:28 | | | good
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 10 | 2009-08-05 12:15:44 | | | It consume so CPU but its like neatBeans for do forms, without special code only swing
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