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RE: [JDEV] JabberBeans..
The swingall.jar file? Not essential. JabberBeans is essentially a UI-less
java software interface. GUI clients may use Swing, and whatever else they
want, but JabberBeans does not really need it and it will be removed.
However, I am building a client - separate from JabberBeans because
JabberBeans is just a library - which does use Swing. Sean McCullough is
also building something sort of in between - not quite JabberBeans, because
it is GUI, but not a client, either. More like a toolkit. In addition, I
think, to a client.
Oh, BTW, there will be a 700K XML jar file replacing it, so you're not a
total winner. :)
Patrick
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-jdev@jabber.org [mailto:owner-jdev@jabber.org]On Behalf Of
> Thomas D. Charron
> Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 9:20 AM
> To: Jabber Development
> Subject: [JDEV] JabberBeans..
>
>
> I've got a question that I've been DYING to ask.. Is there any
> particular reason why the JabberBeans package needs to include
> the full jar lib files within the main CVS tree? I'm only asking
> becouse those files are close to 2.5 Megs. Could they actually
> be branched off to a different tree, simply due to their size?
> At least for the libraries?
> ---
> Thomas Charron
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