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Re: [jruby-user] Newbie questions: JRuby desktop application: msg#00236lang.jruby.user
Matt Fletcher wrote: Then, when we go to publish a build, our build script uses JarJar to roll our Ruby files and the jruby-complete jar into a single jar. This jar can then be run by the user just as they would any other jar (java -jar, double clicking in Windows, or whatever). Thanks, this was the info I was looking for! Another question: When looking at pure Swing code in Ruby, it doesn't look that...Rubyish (to say the least). So I guess all Ruby Swing developers are running some kind of framework around Swing? Which is the best or most used framework around? I've found Profligacy, which look great - are there any more? Best regards, Jari Williamsson --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list please visit: http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email |
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