Okay, I have the same question as John and Flor, and I don't think it's been answered yet. For those of you NOT doing regular Java Client (I guess there a few ;) there have been THREE ways of doing WO JC development in the past:

1) D2JC
2) NIB-Based using Interface Builder
3) Straight Swing (not using NIBs, rules files, or any other cool, but depreciated tech)

1 and 2 have be obviously depreciated, even if they can be tricked into working. That's not the question.

The question is, is #3 still a viable option? Saying either 1 or 2 still work with some hacking only confuses the question. Are the libraries that maintains the editing contexts on the client side and their communication back to the server-side UNdepreciated, or is it included in the libraries depreciated as part of D2JC and Nib-Based JC?

Does anyone have a definitive answer to this? (please don't invoke curses such as "AJAX" in your answer!)

Thanks!

Dave



On Oct 31, 2007, at 8:53 AM, Anjo Krank wrote:

All I'm saying is that you can get D2JC to still work by fixing up the package to a plain WO app. However, my uneducated guess is that there won't be much development going on with the Java client stuff.

Cheers, Anjo

Am 31.10.2007 um 13:38 schrieb John Pollard:

I am not quite clear on what you are saying. I am not concerned about the Java interface for which we happen to use JFormDesigner at present. I really want to know whether the EOF / distribution jars are deprecated - the ones that let me write code on the client side, almost as if I were coding on the server side. Here is the list of jars that I currently load onto the client via jnlp:

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