[j2as] asWing && j2as ?

iiley iiley.chen at gmail.com
Thu Aug 11 05:52:26 PDT 2005


Yup, just a similar architecture. But we are intend to keep most api
same to Java Swing except some big issue. Performance is a reason, and
the different graphices model is the big reason too, also the language
diffs..

2005/8/11, Ralf Bokelberg <info at bokelberg.de>:
> Ok, i see. So your main goal is not implementing the original api but
> implementing a similar architecture. I'm not sure, if it can be
> converted. I'm not a very experienced Java developer.
> 
> What were the reasons to change the api? Performance?
> 
> Cheers,
> Ralf.
> 
> 
> iiley wrote:
> 
> > Ah~~~i think it's not easy, there are many different from Java Swing
> > to AsWing, the big problem may be the event dispathing, In Swing,
> > there are lot of Listener interfaces, in AsWing there is not, for
> > example in Java Swing generally:
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > JButton button = new JButton("button");
> > button.addActionListener(new ActionListener(){.....});
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > but in AsWing, we do that this way generally:
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > var button:JButton = new JButton("button");
> > button.addEventListener(JButton.ON_RELEASE, your_handler_function);
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > And in many different component there are different listeners, for
> > example JList there is a method
> > addListSelectionListener(ListSelectionListener listener), in AsWing
> > you also just need call addEventListener(JList.ON_SELECTION_CHANGE,
> > your_handler_function).
> >
> > I want to know is this different can be convert? Thanx for the cool
> > tools.(I am using it from tody in fact).
> >
> > /iiley
> >
> > 2005/8/11, Ralf Bokelberg <info at bokelberg.de>:
> >
> >>Hi iiley,
> >>
> >>you asWing project seems like the perfect partner for j2as. I'm thinking
> >>about writing a Swing application in Java and compiling it against
> >>asWing using mtasc. Do you think, this would be possible?
> >>
> >>Cheers,
> >>Ralf.
> >>
> >>
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