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JGoodies Questions

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Keith Bennett - 29 May 2007 22:59 GMT
I'm very new to JGoodies and am trying to understand its general
approach.

Firstly, do you know of any forum, mailing list, etc., that is devoted
exclusively to JGoodies?

Also, I noticed that the AbstractDialog has a doAccept() where one can
define behavior to occur when the dialog's Ok button is pressed.  This
seems to violate the separation of UI and behavior provided by Swing's
pluggable Action approach.  That is, with Swing, I can initialize the
Ok button with an action, and that action will contain behavior, text
and/or icon, tooltip text, etc.  How does one separate the view from
the controller for these dialogs?  Do they just test  isCancelled and
put the business logic in the code that puts up the dialog?

Thanks,
Keith
IchBin - 29 May 2007 23:30 GMT
> I'm very new to JGoodies and am trying to understand its general
> approach.
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> Thanks,
> Keith

Sure they have a mailing list and forum. It is out on Java.net:

https://jgoodies.dev.java.net

Their mailing list is here:
https://jgoodies.dev.java.net/servlets/ProjectMailingListList

You can look at the User list:
https://jgoodies.dev.java.net/servlets/SummarizeList?listName=users

You have to get a free account with Java.net first before you can do
anything at the JGoodies java.net address.

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