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RE: [platform-swt-dev] AWT on top of SWT
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Swing
just sits on top of AWT. No peer interaction... I have to look at the OTI
implementation again to see what the problem was (other than licensing), but
there was some big issue with it. I know part was the limited implementation
(personal config) but I'm pretty sure there was something else I saw in there
that was problematic for general AWT use. I hate to be vague, but if I have some
time I'll poke around again.
--
Scott
Does Swing
interface with the AWT peer classes? We have run the Swing Set 1.1.x
demo on top of our AWT - there were issues, but I don't think implementing the
Peer interface was required.
David
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David
Whiteman
OTI Raleigh
david_whiteman@xxxxxxx
| Scott Stanchfield
<scott@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent by: platform-swt-dev-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx
04/12/2002 08:59 AM Please respond to platform-swt-dev
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Subject: RE: [platform-swt-dev]
AWT on top of SWT |
I'm talking full AWT peer implementation (which would allow
Swing to work on top of it).
I'm also looking
into creating some adapter classes to convert Swing components into SWT, so
the look and feel is SWT. Personally, I'm very against using Swing inside
Eclipse, as it completely screws up the consistent look and feel of the IDE.
Adapter classes would have the same interface as Swing and use SWT components
under the covers. (This may have to be an 80% solution though, as there are
some things you can do in Swing that you cannot do in SWT).