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Re: Article: Getting Started With Groovy's SwingBuilder: msg#00153lang.groovy.user
Thanks, Gerald! I'm not very happy with that post, yet -- I don't think it's clear enough for a newcomer to GroovyMarkup. I'm editing it right now. Hopefully it will get better. Marc Hedlund e: marc at precipice dot org On Mon, 25 Oct 2004, Gerald Bauer wrote: > Hello, > > Allow me to highlight the latest O'Reilly Network > blog story/article by Marc Hedlund titled "Basic > SwingBuilder" in the ongoing "G$D/Groovy" series. > > Marc writes: > > Groovy contains an excellent set of features called > GroovyMarkup. The basic idea of GroovyMarkup is to > make it easy to create nested hierarchies of objects. > GroovyMarkup works incredibly well for making Swing > applications, using the SwingBuilder class. > > To use SwingBuilder, you'll need to be familiar with > the Swing components (not how to use them, but what > they're called and what they're for). A simple > overview, with helpful pictures of each component, is > available here. > > Here's a simple SwingBuilder example to get > started... > > Full story @ http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/wlg/5790 > > - Gerald > > --------------------------- > Gerald Bauer > Rich Client Conference (RichCon) 2005 - > http://richcon.com > XUL News Wire - http://xulnews.com > > ______________________________________________________________________ > Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca >
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