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The first two chapters outline below are a copy of the table of content of the famous SWT book by Steve Northover and Mike Wilson. We think that the lecture of this book is very useful if you would like to implement applications with RWT, as it lays out all the concepts and gives examples. The third chapter provides an overview over the widgets that can be found in the <code>custom</code> package. As RWT is intended to work as much as possible like SWT we only document the differences between RWT and SWT in the chapters below. | The first two chapters outline below are a copy of the table of content of the famous SWT book by Steve Northover and Mike Wilson. We think that the lecture of this book is very useful if you would like to implement applications with RWT, as it lays out all the concepts and gives examples. The third chapter provides an overview over the widgets that can be found in the <code>custom</code> package. As RWT is intended to work as much as possible like SWT we only document the differences between RWT and SWT in the chapters below. |
Revision as of 09:03, 25 May 2012
This documented is severely outdated. Don't belive anything you read!
The first two chapters outline below are a copy of the table of content of the famous SWT book by Steve Northover and Mike Wilson. We think that the lecture of this book is very useful if you would like to implement applications with RWT, as it lays out all the concepts and gives examples. The third chapter provides an overview over the widgets that can be found in the custom
package. As RWT is intended to work as much as possible like SWT we only document the differences between RWT and SWT in the chapters below.
RWT is work in progress and we will update this document with our implementation progress:
I. WIDGETS
11. Controls, Composites, Groups, and Shells