I've been working on a Swing project on the side for a while and I've had a lot
of luck working with Jigloo. It's an Eclipse plugin that handles drag-and-drop
design, layout managers (it makes GridBag really easy). One thing I really
like is the readable, natural Swing code that it generates. It really improved
on that in one of its latest releases.
It's a free plugin for non-commercial use. It's not too expensive for a
professional license if needed (<$100).
http://cloudgarden.com/jigloo/
-ryan
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Ryan Barger
SARK Cincinnati
Consultant
rbarger@xxxxxxxx
(513) 243-1941
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From: Eric Galluzzo [mailto:egalluzzo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wed 4/20/2005 3:00 PM
To: Trey Howard
Cc: CinJUG
Subject: Re: [cinjug-users] swing editor
Trey Howard wrote:
>Hi All
>
>Can anyone recommend a good Swing GUI Builder?
>I'm looking for a WYSIWYG editor for creating Swing dialogs/frames (eg,
>JFrameBuilder).
>The cheaper the better, so if anyone knows of any free or open source
>options, that'd be great :)
>
>
I haven't actually used this, but if you're looking for an Eclipse
plugin, there's the Visual Editor plugin (http://www.eclipse.org/vep/).
Their Flash demo was pretty cool, although it's rather old. ;)
- Eric
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