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SWT, the Standard Widget Toolkit, is an open source widget toolkit for Java designed to provide efficient, portable access to the user-interface facilities of the operating systems on which it is implemented. | SWT, the Standard Widget Toolkit, is an open source widget toolkit for Java designed to provide efficient, portable access to the user-interface facilities of the operating systems on which it is implemented. | ||
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+ | SWT can be used independently of the rest of the Eclipse Platform. | ||
==More information== | ==More information== | ||
* [http://eclipse.org/swt/ SWT home page] | * [http://eclipse.org/swt/ SWT home page] | ||
* [http://eclipse.org/swt/snippets/ SWT snippets] | * [http://eclipse.org/swt/snippets/ SWT snippets] | ||
+ | * The [[JFace]] framework builds on top of SWT and can also be used in standalone apps |
Revision as of 12:42, 16 December 2005
SWT, the Standard Widget Toolkit, is an open source widget toolkit for Java designed to provide efficient, portable access to the user-interface facilities of the operating systems on which it is implemented.
SWT can be used independently of the rest of the Eclipse Platform.
More information
- SWT home page
- SWT snippets
- The JFace framework builds on top of SWT and can also be used in standalone apps