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The second JCameo release in 2007 has seen the light. Compared to earlier versions we have further increased the number of integrated widgets and improved the functionality of already existing widgets. So we have now a new busy label from SwingX, for indicating ongoing work, have integrated the filter features from SwingX for lists and tables, and support auto completion for text fields.Although the framework is at the moment quite stable, the current version introduces one incompatibility wrt earlier versions. While in earlier versions there was merely a single event for indicating a double-click on list resp. table rows (called row selected), we now distinguish between row selected (single mouse click) and row chosen (double mouse click). Please have a look into the changelog.
To celebrate the first anniversary of JCameo we have just released JCameo
version 0.8 .
After one year of work JCameo has become a modern GUI framework with all the
intended major features in place. The main goal of the project remains not only
to be a collection of useful widgets, but to provide a flexible platform with
complete infrastructure for easy GUI construction.
The main features are
* classical MVC architecture
* high level model-driven view construction
* Spring hosted controllers
* JSF-like model bindings
* JMS based component communication
* integration of several modern widget libraries
The coming year we will refine the existing modules and add still missing
functionality. The combination of JCameo's declarative approach for GUI
construction and the new annotation features of Java 1.5 alone, has still plenty
of creative room to be explored. Another important branch of work will certainly
be beginning tool support for building more effectively complete GUI
applications.
Thanks to all who are interested in the project.
User feedback is always welcome.
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