> What kind of products are you after?
Especially bigger desktop applications. However, I'd like to prove that
there are available Java tools in enterprize quality. I'm not only focussed
on free tools.
Rick Ross recently published a list of free tools in javalobby:
Ant, BlueJ, Commons, dom4J, Eclipse, FormLayoutMaker, GCViewer, Hibernate,
iText, jEdit, Kunststoff, Lucene, Maven, NetBeans, OSCache, Piccolo, Quartz,
Retr! oweaver, SiteMesh, Tomcat, UJAC, Velocity, WebWork, XDoclet, yGuard,
Zaval, Jalopy, JBoss, Jcrontab, JDepend, Jetty, JFreeChart, etcetera,
etcetera, etcetera.
Thanks in advance
Marc
Christophe Vanfleteren - 09 May 2004 22:04 GMT
>> What kind of products are you after?
>
> Especially bigger desktop applications. However, I'd like to prove that
> there are available Java tools in enterprize quality. I'm not only
> focussed on free tools.
An extensive list of Swing applications:
http://java.sun.com/products/jfc/tsc/sightings/

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Christophe Vanfleteren
Marc Dzaebel - 10 May 2004 21:31 GMT
> An extensive list of Swing applications:
>
> http://java.sun.com/products/jfc/tsc/sightings/
yes, I once visited this page. A good hint!
Thanks, Marc