By wb55225
via jazz.coderight.nl
Published: Sep 02 2008 / 13:39
Jazz is a framework for developing cross-platform desktop applications in Java.
Jazz is build on top of Swing and provides an infrastructure and many features for
writing large-scale applications. Is easy to learn and enforces clean separation of
presentation and business logic. Jazz is a powerful alternative to plain Java/Swing.
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Stefan Fussenegger replied ago:
I'd prefer a name that isn't already used for another piece of software: http://jazz.net/ ;)
wb55225 replied ago:
we're using the name jazz for several years now
and we've never heard of jazz.net :(
Motion Control replied ago:
€1500,-
wb55225 replied ago:
@Motion Control
I invested over 5 years (of my own time and money) to develop Jazz.
For 1500,- euro a year you get FREE updates AND technical support.
That's 125,- euro a month, a consultant in The Netherlands costs more p/hour.
IF you don't want/need our support or as long as you don't make money with Jazz
you can use Jazz for FREE, so for example students can use Jazz at no cost for
their school projects.
plughead replied ago:
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chase.saunders replied ago:
I thought er... Java.. was supposed to be a framework for developing cross-platform desktop applications in Java
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