Java desktop links of the week, August 17

Here we go again – another weeks worth of Java desktop related links. This week was a quiet week, so this post is short and sweet. Regardless, I hope you enjoy.

General

Swing

  • Geertjan Wielenga posts about the Impro-Visor project which was written in Swing and built using NetBeans. This project is “a music notation program designed to help jazz musicians compose and hear solos similar to ones that might be improvised. The objective is to improve understanding of solo construction and tune chord changes.”
  • I came across SwingSpy this week, which is a simple resident Swing introspector. It shows the hierarchy of dialog elements under the cursor. It appears to be licensed under the BSD license.

JavaFX

SWT

Well, that’s all folks. Catch you again in a week.

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He is currently a software engineer at Oracle in the JavaFX UI controls team. He also blogs over at the FX Experience blog. Obviously, the opinions expressed here are his own.

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