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Java Swing MVC Glue Layer







Java Swing MVC Glue Layer

Java Swing MVC Glue Layer 01/01/2005 08:21 AM

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Zeus Java Swing Components Library 1.0
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nib4j: a Java library for building
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Swing-based UIs
06/30/2004 07:52 AM
German developer ByteConsult has released nib4j, a basic Java library that allows you to employ Apple's Interface Builder to create user interfaces (UIs) based on Swing, a Java component for building widgets that carry out scripted events or perform other small tasks. nib4j supports both absolute and relative positioning and sizing, over 25 UI controls, the ability to embed custom components in the final product and more. It also includes a nib4j Viewer that allows you try out your creations without writing code. You can freely use nib4j for non-commercial use; a developer license is US$199. System requirements call for Mac OS X v10.3 and Java 1.4.1.

Instantiations WindowBuilder Moves Java
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Zeus Java Swing Components Library 1.08
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Screenshot The Zeus Java Swing Components Library provides useful Swing components for easier GUI development. It uses only standard components to create widgets, and uses standard patterns wherever possible. The widgets include JConsole, a console replacement; JSplash, a splash screen implementation; TableSorter, which provides sorting for JTable using the table's headers; OutLookToolBar, which provides the mouse over looks of Microsoft Outlook toolbar buttons on a simple JToolBar; WindowManager, which provides almost any functionality you need to manage all JInternalFrames within a JDesktop; and much more.
Changes:
The position for 'autopositioned' frames is now reset to 0,0 within the desktop if it is the first frame placed in the desktop. In JConsole, the configuration process for the console was redesigned with simple getXXX() and setXXX() methods. The autosave and dump of messages to log files was also redesigned. A StringBuffer was created for storing all messages ever printed, and a property file for GUI strings was added. A modified swingworker was included along with the swingworker v3 class provided by Sun's tutorial.

Zeus Java Swing Components Library 1.07
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(Default branch)
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Screenshot The Zeus Java Swing Components Library provides useful Swing components for easier GUI development. It uses only standard components to create widgets, and uses standard patterns wherever possible. The widgets include JConsole, a console replacement; JSplash, a splash screen implementation; TableSorter, which provides sorting for JTable using the table's headers; OutLookToolBar, which provides the mouse over looks of Microsoft Outlook toolbar buttons on a simple JToolBar; WindowManager, which provides almost any functionality you need to manage all JInternalFrames within a JDesktop; and much more.
Changes:
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Glue element - use of use


Glue element - use of use 08/02/2004 02:37 AM

Striking the balance between functionality and over-crowded screen designs has always been the greatest challenge of digital lifestyle aggregators.

On one hand - you want to give folks as much control, functionality and flexibility as possible. While on the other hand you don't want it to overwhelm people.

So I believe you start with a blank canvas - much like 'Spring' does - and you build from there. The whole thing feels like teh MyYahoo config screen, but it's drag and drop and sexy and state-of-the-art.

Modules range from simple PIM, blog or media mngt modules to more complex and sophisticated functionality like a micro-content aggreagtor or Nat Friedman's Dashboard or Flickr photostreams.

Certainly a really simple SMIL sequence editor is in there.

Available as a Laszlo or D HTML front-end, slanted towards male female, young, old - 4 skins. Built-in content, support for all new kinds of micro-content. Social network, mobile, communications as basic constructs.

Oh yah - this started off as a post about "ease of use" and how we can achieve balance while still delivering power.

I think I have the answer. Here's Om asking for it (and agreeing with Peter Merholz)......

Most of you have heard me complain, bitch, moan and rant about how tech companies don't make it easier on consumers when it comes to using technology. Apparently I am not alone. Peter Me writes in Shit is too hard to use, "I'm working on a project where I get to go into people's homes and watch them attempt to set up an internet-enabled device (excuse the vagueness). And, without fail, they cannot. What's interesting to me is how they fail -- each time it's different. Though often in the same part of the process, the detail that causes them to go astray varies -- mistyped email addresses, password confusion, network set up, clicking the wrong link and getting lost, etc. etc. And I'm sure that with each subsequent observation, we'll observe new hitches." (via dashes)

[GigaOm]

It's Krazy! (glue)


It's Krazy! (glue) 04/30/2004 09:15 AM
Seren dipity saves lives and holds a lot of things together. Harry Coover, an Eastman chemist, was trying to develop a plastic for gunsights. Instead he discovered cyanoacrylates< /a> otherwise known as Superglue. It's been sticking things and peop le together since 1952. Harry is being inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in Akron, Ohio.

Tangled Up in Glue


Tangled Up in Glue 07/22/2004 08:11 AM

IDFuel has nice introduction to those substance most often needed after dropping a gadget to the floor (as opposed to the substance that caused you to drop it): glue. The trick to glue, of course, is to discover what types of surfaces you will be adhering together; after that, all you need is some deft swearing and some luck. I would also toss in to the mix a favorite link of mine, "This to That.com," a simple webform that helps you pick what adhesive to use to glue two different (or the same, I guess) surfaces together.
Read - Stuck on You [IDFuel]
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No-glue penny sculptures


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Mark Frauenfelder:  ~Mitch Pennies Bridgelongview2 Lots of pictures of pennies stacked in neat configurations without the use of glue.
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Shuttle disaster down to bad glue


Shuttle disaster down to bad glue 08/14/2004 08:10 AM
Just over a year and a half ago, a 'suitcase sized chunk of foam' broke off and did serious damage to the space shuttle Columbia. Hitting the shuttle's left wing, its damage would cause the shuttle to break up on re-entry. The investigation into the disaster has recently completed its work, and has come to a conclusion on exactly what happened.

The Columbia Accident Investigation Board concluded that the fault was not with the foam, but with the way it was applied; by hand and stuck on with glue guns. The process left many places still exposed, allowing liquid hydrogen to seep in. As the hydrogen warmed up, it expanded, causing the pieces of insulating foam above it to pop off, with seemingly lethal force.

NASA officials commented that “It was not the fault of the guys on the floor; they were just doing the process we gave them." NASA are now attempting to get the fuel tanks recertified, and ready for space flight. The tanks now face tighter regulations. At $40 million per tank, they represent a massive investment for NASA.

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API + glue = neat apps 08/18/2004 01:31 AM

I love Andre's new dropcash app, because it helps you coordinate a little fundraiser (like this test one) simply using paypal and typekey. It's cool that both systems allow for third party apps like this to spring up, as this provides functionality the amazon donations/payment program has, but paypal never had. Hopefully paypal rolls this into their system or gives Andre a job doing it for them.


Biomimetic glue modeled on mussels


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David Pescovitz: Oregon State University researchers developed new wood adhesives modeled after the way mussels stick to rocks even under the hard wash of ocean waves. Wood Science and Engineering professor Kaichang Li searched for a natural material that could imitate the Mussel's adhesive protein but is more readily available. His eureka moment came while eating tofu. From the press release:
Soy beans, from which tofu are made, are a crop that's abundantly produced in the U.S. and has a very high content of protein," Li said. Soy protein is inexpensive and renewable, but it lacks the unique amino acid with phenolic hydroxyl groups that provide adhesive properties. Li's research group was able to add these amino acids to soy protein, and make it work like a mussel-protein adhesive. Then they began to develop other strong and water-resistant wood adhesives from renewable natural materials using mussel protein as a model...

One of these patented adhesives is currently cost-competitive with a commonly used urea-formaldehyde resin, researchers say, but does not use formaldehyde or other toxic chemicals...

"The plywood we make with this adhesive can be boiled for several hours and the adhesive holds as strong as ever," Li said. "Regular plywood bonded with urea-formaldehyde resins could never do that."
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Excuses Make Poor Glue


Excuses Make Poor Glue 05/19/2004 04:38 AM

Six Apart's new gravy-train license for MT lasted only a day.  With new changes, it's looking a lot more bearable to MT users.  While I respect their fast response to criticisms, I think the worst of the damages, loss of trust and sense of betrayal, are not reversable unfortunately.

I also question the wisdom of emphasizing misunderstandings and miscommunications when the former places the blame squarely on the MT users and the later undermines Six Apart's competence.  Whether true or not, I don't think excuses are very effective in situations like the one they are in.

If I was running Six Apart, I would have just pleaded temporary idiocy and begged for forgiveness instead of serving a string of weak excuses which just end up as fodder for suspicion.


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glue


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Shoe glue banned to stop sniffers
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(Reuters)
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Reuters - State legislators have banned the sale of shoe glue in Rio de Janeiro because too many people were sniffing it in the crime-ridden Brazilian city.

Hop Off And Swing


Hop Off And Swing 04/01/2005 08:32 PM
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XAML and... Swing


XAML and... Swing 12/30/2003 01:17 AM

Let's see. There's this new language+API. It is, in theory platform independent. It's pretty high level. Below the high-level description, it runs on top of a virtual machine. It's verbose. Some people say it will never work.

Gotta be Swing, right?

How about XAML?

On Saturday Sam commented on a XAML example. He makes a number of good points. Which jump-started earlier XAML-related musings.

XAML will be Windows-only, so in that sense the comparison is stretched. But this is a matter of practice, in theory an XML-based language could be made portable (when there's a will there's a way). XAML was compared a lot to Mozilla's XUL, and rightly so, but I think there are some parallels between it and Swing as well.

One big difference that XAML will have, for sure, is that it will have a nice UI designer, something that Swing still lacks. On the other hand, I think that whatever code an automated designer generates will be horribly bloated. And who will be able to write XAML by hand? And: the problem of "bytecode protection" in Java comes back with XAML, but with a vengeance. How will the code be protected? Obfuscation of XML code? Really? How would it be validated then? And why hasn't anyone talked about this.

And another thing: Sun has shown in the past few years that they've taken a liking to countering Microsoft announcements with some of their own. ie., MS comes out with Web services, they come out with web services. MS does X, Sun does it too, but in Java. One wish: that Sun would ignore XAML and just continue improving Swing, and create a simple, good UI designer for Swing. Supposedly Project Rave will do this... but here's hoping there won't be any course corrections simply to show up Microsoft. Please, pretty please, Sun.

On a related note, Robert says this regarding XAML:

[...] you will see some business build two sites: one in HTML and one in XAML. Why? Because they'll be able to offer their customers experiences that are impossible to deliver in HTML.
Come on, Robert, these days, when everyone's resources are stretched to the limit, when CIOs want to squeeze every possible drop of code from their people, when everyone works 60-hour weeks as a matter of common practice, are you seriously saying that companies will have two teams to develop a single website? Is this Microsoft's selling point? "Here, just retrain all of your people, and double the size and expense of your development team, and you'll be fine."

Of course not. Most companies will have one team, not two. Hence, logically, either people will use it or won't, without a lot of middle ground in between. That leaves two possibilities: 1) XAML will be niche and never really used a lot (think ActiveX, or, hey, even Java Applets!) or 2) XAML will kill HTML.

Which one do you think Microsoft is betting on?


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We ran into a weird issue with Swing today at work. The small class below reproduces this. 1 import javax.swing.*; 2 import javax.swing.event.TreeModelEvent; 3 import javax.swing.event.TreeModelListener; 4 import javax.swing.tree.DefaultMutableTreeNode; 5 import javax.swing.tree.DefaultTreeModel; 6 7 public class Blah extends JFrame implements TreeModelListener { 8 9 private JTree tree; 10 11 public Blah() { 12 setSize(150, 150); 13 setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE); 14 DefaultMutableTreeNode root... (294 words)

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swt and swing, cont'd. 01/06/2004 08:01 AM

Yesterday Russ was ranting (his term :)) on how Sun was botching it by not getting behind SWT, because SWT is, in his view, better than Swing. I have written about both a few times before, more recently in this short review of my initial impressions of developing with SWT, and earlier here , here and here among others. Specifically on what Russ is saying I had a couple of things to add. One is that, although I'm obviously partial on this :), I think that clevercactus shows that Swing interfaces need not feel out of place, or be slow, or whatever. And I think it looks better than LimeWire too :). IDEA is also a fine example IMO. However, it's true that all of that is subjective and that for hard-core Windows users there are small differences. For power users in particular the differences might indeed be difficult to accept. The situation is much better in other platforms though.

That aside, there is the other matter that Russ mentions, that of Sun not joining the Eclipse consortium. The main reason given for this is that, for all its platform appeal Eclipse is still, at heart, an IDE toolkit. If you doubt that's true, spend some time perusing the Eclipse APIs, and you'll notice how many times you have to use components from within the IDE package rather than "platform" packages (e.g., "org.eclipse.swt"). Restated, what I mean is that the boundaries between platform and IDE APIs are not clear at all, and I guess that some people would say that's precisely the point, Eclipse is both an IDE and a platform, and that's fine. Fine indeed, but what does that matter? Well, keep in mind that Sun has NetBeans to take care of. With its own community, and plugins, and additional tools, and so on. Were Sun to ditch NetBeans in favor of Eclipse as a platform, they would have to a) port all sorts of plugins and code to the new platform, not to mention "convert" their community, both of open source developers and third party developers, to Eclipse. This is by no means impossible, but it's not easy either.

Then there is the small matter of SWT. If Sun joined Eclipse, SWT would have to be included in the JDK would it not? Sun would have to maintain and release simultaneously three different windowing toolkits for each release: AWT, Swing, and SWT. That doesn't sound good either. And while I like some things of SWT, ditching Swing completely is to me not an option.

Why?

First, Swing does run on every single platform that the full JDK runs on. For example, some users today are running clevercactus on OS/2. That would be impossible if cc were written in SWT.

Second, Swing is, for all its complexity (or perhaps because of it) and incredibly rich and flexible toolkit. Much more so than SWT. Surely this will change as SWT evolves, but that's the reality at the moment. With SWT you are forced to write custom components more often than with Swing, as I discovered when I worked for about a week replicating the clevercactus UI using SWT.

And, finally (although this is a small matter compared to the two above), SWT still requires release of resources "by hand". I find this a horrible step back. Moreover, debugging becomes more difficult. Something might fail not just on your java code, not just on the SWT-to-Native code (say, if you're running it on Windows), but something might also fail at the Native component level. Suddenly bugs have to be tracked on three levels. SWT will be buggy for a while, particularly on non-Win32 platforms (Win32 support is pretty good). And Native errors are very difficult to pin down.

Please note, these are not reasons why "Swing is better than SWT" but reasons why I think Swing can't be discarded at the moment and for some time to come. And that puts Sun in a difficult position.

Ideally, yes, Sun would join Eclipse, ditch AWT in favor of SWT keeping the latter as an alternative to Swing, plus using something like the SWTSwing project to bridge between both worlds. But for the moment, staying out of Eclipse might have been a good choice by Sun to avoid creating even more confusion.


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Even as such open source software developers as Sun Microsystems and OpenOffice.org wax enthusiastic concerning enterprise deployments of their respective Microsoft Office alternatives, industry analysts are urging caution. Open source alternatives only make sense "when workers are doing really simple stuff and don't actually need all the functionality of a complex software suite, such as Microsoft Office, said Gartner research analyst Mark Driver. "But all too often a lot of the more complex documents don't convert, and there are times when 98 percent compatibility is just not good enough -- so you have to be careful," Driver told NewsFactor.

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Ev searched Google's Usenet archives for early uses of the term "blog" and uncovered a science-fiction fannish cocktail called the "blog" that predates weblogs by years:
You should be aware that Blog was originally devised by British fans in the 1950s. There were two versions. A Liverpool fan named Peter Hamilton came up with the recipe for Blog Mark I, which consisted of "a brandy and egg flip base, to which was added black currant puree, Alka Seltzer, and Beechan's Powder. It effervesced." A second, simplified version (Blog Mark II) was produced by hotel barmen at the first Kettering Eastercon (1955) and consisted of "a half-pint of cider and a measure of rum." Anybody know what `egg flip' and `Beecham's Powder' are? (Quoted material taken from p.168 of A WEALTH OF FABLE, by Harry Warner, Jr.)
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Millennium Cell displays fuel cell for
notebook use at Intel Developer Forum


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Cases, to Begin Selling Identity-Theft
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Case in April


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Reseller of Krusell Leather Cell Phone
Cases, to Begin Selling Identity-Theft
Conscious Horizontic Plus Cell Phone
Case in April
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Stem Cell Companies Directory
06/05/2005 11:58 PM
Kaeria SARL is launching a directory of companies who work on stem cells, so that the various industry players can be identified and presented. [PRWEB May 25, 2005]

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The Cell Hijackers


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instructions in your
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IE is crap
JSPWiki gains
podcasting support

Year in review:
Browser wars, part 2

dog listening to
podcasts

Sex, dogs and
chickens - weird
headlines of 2004
(Reuters)

keyFE2 1.5.1
mtPaint 0.50
libhtmlparse 0.2.0
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Aceh Homeless, U.S.
Military Arrives

Report: Microsoft
Leads OLAP Market

Financial Research
Firm: Longhorn Could
Slow PC Buying

Google IPO led the
way

Khuljasimsim.com
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Shopping Site award

Tsunami Aid Lands
for Survivors and
Unborn Babies

Internet helps in
collecting 8 m
pounds for tsunami
victims!

Deadline looms for
computer vouchers

German Court Sets
Copyright Tax on New
PCs

CES 2005 Kicks Off A
New Year Filled With
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72 Hour Comic
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PACE
Justice Department
Gets Tougher on Use
of Torture (Los
Angeles Times)

Magazine Toasts
Unabashed Alcoholism
(Los Angeles Times)

Army Program Allows
for More Healing at
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Times)

Rehnquist Sees
Threat to Judiciary
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Candy's Less-Empty
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Gunmen to Support
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6.5 Magnitude
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Something new
Big Fee Hikes Kick
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ZH2004-02SA
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MacOS X
TruBlueEnvironment
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SUSE Security
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[FLSA-2004:1207]
Updated cvs resolves
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userland binary
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IRIX

Cisco Security
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Serv-U exploit
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