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GUI

As it became almost a tradition we have rolled out next SwingX release just before the SwingLabs BOF at JavaOne last night. You can get the release from our website, or directly from the java.net or also from the maven central repo. Please note that the artifactID has changed from swingx to swingx-core due to changes in the structure of the project. Thanks a lot to all who contributed to...
on Sep 21, 2010 | Permalink | Discuss
New version of SwingX library have been released. From this version on, SwingX requires at least Java 6 to function properly.
on Nov 2, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss

JavaOne

 Two talks at JavaOne this year: S313580 - "Swinglabs Dev Update" with Karl and Alex ... I hope guys will do most of the talking :D S314239 - "Building Content Management solutions based on Java Content Repository" together with Greg BTW for those wondering what is happening with the swinglabs.org, server have been recently moved around yet again. It is now...
on May 11, 2010 | Permalink | Discuss

Community

There was a bunch of good things to see at this years Devoxx. My personal highlights are ScalaTest (you definitively want to look into this when testing concurrency in any java code ... the best way to test different race scenarios I've seen so far). Another highlight was the amount of work done on JavaFX yet. The new UI for the clickable gui builder shown briefly by Tor ... surely you remember...
on Nov 24, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss