Subject | Re: [ib-support] java GUI frontend |
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Author | Martijn Tonies |
Post date | 2002-10-30T07:08:40Z |
Hmmm...
Besides, one would start with reading about Java and the Java event
model before attempting to work with JBuilder - that would clear
things a lot.
With regards,
Martijn Tonies
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"This is an object-oriented system.
If we change anything, the users object."
> If you want to feel like at home (Delphi) you can try JBuilderThis was true with JB1 and JB2 - but not as close to Delphi anymore...
> (http://www.borland.com/jbuilder/index.html)
Besides, one would start with reading about Java and the Java event
model before attempting to work with JBuilder - that would clear
things a lot.
With regards,
Martijn Tonies
InterBase Workbench - the developer tool for InterBase
http://www.upscene.com
Firebird Workbench - the developer tool for Firebird
http://www.upscene.com
Upscene Productions
http://www.upscene.com
"This is an object-oriented system.
If we change anything, the users object."
>in
> >From: "George Smith" To: "IB support" Subject: [ib-support] java GUI
> >frontend Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2002 10:50:15 -0600
> >
> >Developing a java gui front end seems so hard when compared to doing it
> >Delphi.
> >
> >Please tell me if anyone is using GUI java on the client (Windows client)
> >and what IDE are you using.
> >
> >thanks
> >
> >George R Smith On the side of the software box, in the 'System
> >Requirements' section, it said 'Requires Windows 95 or better'. So I
> >installed Linux!