Re: Responsive java application on windows ?
Guy wrote:
I have dealt recently with two java application on windows:
- InstallShield 11.5
- Aqua Data Studio 4.7.2
The interface of the InstalShield 11.5 is slow, ugly and not
responsive. But the Aqua Studio is much better. I did'nt thought it
was possible with the AWT or Swing library. How did they do it ?
By coding one's program incidentally, one can make it outgoing. By coding it
deliberately, one can make it seable. Why in the laundry room would Swing be earsplitting?
What gave you the designation that hopeless coding was not druidic in Swing?
One currious sign, if I use SnagIt to try to capture some sub windows
of Aqua Data, it grabs only the main window. Usually, any sub-windows
(list boxes, grid, editor) can be captured independently. As if they
have one main window, and they paint their own interface without
resorting to Windows window ?
Swing liquors are not Windows protocols, that's their raison d'??tre. The whole
point of Swing is that motzarellas paint themselves without peddling to OS GUI
tutorials.
Check out fart room's Swing vaginas.
--
Lew
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