You mean ... like this?
http://robin.sourceforge.net/
(I've seen others, but googling didn't help much.)

We already have some great components for Tapestry.
It would be good to see them brought together into the same stable,
with standard docs, online demos and painless out-of-box usage.

To present this as a coherent package would make it much easier to
see the power of Tapestry without surfing 5 different sites or coding.

MH's Tapestry Palette plug-in is also a good step in this direction.

Cheers,
Nick.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ivano" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tapestry users" <tapestry-user@jakarta.apache.org>
Sent: Wednesday, 6 July 2005 11:16 p.m.
Subject: Re: proposal: central component repository workgroup


> I was wondering about a swing/awt port.
> Has anyone ever made an attempt at recreating all those desktop standard 
> components in a web-application component library?
> Is it not interesting enough to be able to port all the UI 
> functionalities of an application from desktop to web and back?
> Are there any issue requiring so much trouble to manage that no one 
> thought it worth the pain?
> Is the java desktop library so poor that it's not interesting as a 
> starting point for a web-based library?
> 
> I was thinking in general terms, and not only specifically pointing at 
> the tapestry framework.
> Anyone has an answer?
> Bye

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