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By yves.yang
via eclipseplugincentral.com
Published: Oct 24 2007 / 08:59

When you start a Java application, there is always a question to ask : which technology to use for GUI? There are two categories: Desktop and Web. The list is very long: SWT and Swing for Rich client, Struts, JSF, Ajax, Flex, GWT for web application..Once your decision is made, all others factors will be fixed around this technology: the team composition, development tools and the deployment environment . It is very heavy to rollback afterwards. So this decision is critical for the entire life of the application. So what's wrong? The answer is simple: an abstract and generic UI solution is missing in the Java world. eFace is designed for this purpose and it provides a XAML solution in Java.
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kitdavies replied ago:

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The link goes straight to the Soyatec site. I would vote up, but this is just advertising.

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yves.yang replied ago:

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Thanks. I'm sorry I didn't know this rule.

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shemnon replied ago:

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I voted it down, it's not even a blog entry about your applicaiton, it's just a straight link to the website. At least show some effort and hide your astroturf on a blog.

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