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RE: SWT History and Design Decisions (WAS: [platform-swt-dev] AWT Toolkit using SWT (was: From Swing to SWT))

... which is half the reason it feels so right to me... based on a
SmallTalk GUI approach... hmmm.... yummy.

Seriously, though.  My previous e-mail about using adaptors should fit
quite nicely, as it was developed for a similar system.

Cg.

-----Original Message-----
From: platform-swt-dev-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:platform-swt-dev-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of David Whiteman


SWT originally was developed by OTI as an internal toolkit for use in
building its VisualAge Micro Edition IDE.  The SWT API evolved out of
the widget classes found in VisualAge Smalltalk.  At the time of its
development, Swing was limping along at version 1.0, and OTI was able
to build SWT quickly due to the fact that it was essentially a port
from its Smalltalk work.  I.e. I don't think the original intent was
to develop a reusable externally available toolkit.  But since it
turned out so well, it seemed like something others would want: a good
performing widget toolkit that used a mix of native and custom
widgets.




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