Thanks, Carolyn.
The three snippets are very similar to Eclipse
Corner article 'Small cup of SWT,' and in fact the article has more. I'm looking
for something beyond that--a real demo app like you have in SWT Examples for
desktop OSes, ex., Paint Example, Graphics Example, etc.
The SWT FAQ still mentions that SWT for Win CE is
an "experimental version of SWT." Is this still the case? The question is raised
for determining the platform development strategy of SWT C++. I'm trying to
determine if eSWT is the recommended SWT platform for Windows Mobile and if
resources for SWT C++ should be directed there instead. Any insights you can
give are appreciated.
var
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Hi there.
I don't know the
answer to your questions about SWT WinCE usage or open source SWT WinCE apps,
but if you are just getting started with WinCE, perhaps these 2 FAQ entries
might help you: http://www.eclipse.org/swt/faq.php#pocketpcstart
http://www.eclipse.org/swt/faq.php#pocketpclibrary
Also, there are a few example SWT
snippets geared towards WinCE: http://www.eclipse.org/swt/snippets/#pocketpc
Hope this helps. Carolyn
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One more try: Are there any sample or open source
SWT apps for Win CE? I'm not finding any.
This leads to the
question: Is SWT for Win CE being used much? Or, has the focus mainly
switched to eSWT for Win CE now?
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<platform-swt-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2009 10:09
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Testing?
> Do you know of any open source SWT apps for Windows
CE? The source code > for these apps is needed for further testing NewJ
Equals C++, a > Java-to-C++ source code translator, and SWT C++ for
Windows CE. > > After searching quite a bit, the only thing found
so far is the following > Eclipse Corner article: > > "A
small cup of SWT: A bag of hints, tricks and recipes for developing SWT
> apps on the Pocket PC" >
http://www.eclipse.org/articles/Article-small-cup-of-swt/pocket-PC.html > >
However, the apps it contains are bare bones, not full-blown
apps. > > There are also the SWT Examples, but these are not well
supported for Win > CE. >
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