[5491] in java-interest
Re: Hierarchical outline browser? -Reply
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Mike Paluka)
Tue Feb 13 19:59:56 1996
Date: Tue, 13 Feb 1996 15:05:55 -0800
To: Ramprasad_Golla@novell.com (Ramprasad Golla)
From: Mike Paluka <mikep@exmachina.com>
Cc: java-interest@java.sun.com
At 10:05 AM 2/13/96 -0800, you wrote:
>Hi Mike,
>
>you wrote:
>
>>Symantec's AppExpress ALSO PRODUCES JAVA APPLICATIONS AND
>>APPLETS!
>>It's like an AppWizard for Java! Though it doesn't yet support MDI (SDI
>>and console only). Still, it's FREE -- and remember, it's BETA!
>
>>NOTE: There is no java resource editor, but I may write one in the next
>>couple of weeks.
>
>Are you planning to expose the resource editor to the Java group?
>Resource editor is very important to the project we are doing.
>Are you aware of any commercial products like that?
>I would appreciate if you let us know more about it.
>
>Thanks,
>Ram
>
I would be happy to post anything useful that I come up with.
Relating to resource editors, there is a "primitive" one available, called
Diva (which is actually a complete environment and very fun to play with),
but is much less stable than Symantec Cafe/espresso. The resource editor
only has static and edit boxes. I looked quickly at the checkboxes and they
didn't seem to work.
Still, I like the way Diva is setup, just like MSVC 4.0, splitter windows,
project list, browser/hierarchy, etc.
Symantec has the best object browser for C++, but EVERYTHING ELSE in
Symantec's environment is a pain to me.
I look forward to the next release of Diva.
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