Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Re: GWT to Swing-conversion

Like Thomas said


can help ypu turn your GWT app to a desktop app without rewriting. And it s all free :)

2012/2/22 Thomas Broyer <t.broyer@gmail.com>


On Wednesday, February 22, 2012 3:44:42 PM UTC+1, Cerberus wrote:
Am 22.02.2012 14:35, schrieb Alain Ekambi:
> Why do you need a swing app ? Any specific reason?

There are specific reasons namely OSI levels 8 and 9: politics and religion ;-)
Seriously: I need to implement an application that should run as desktop appli-
cation and as application in a browser (the desktop-application can't run as
browser-application for some reason). So I need to implement twice or find a
way to get one using the other.

This is partly why Adobe AIR and Titanium Desktop (among others) have been made. And it's the cheapest solution you could find.
 

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