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= Getting started = | = Getting started = | ||
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== Event Handling == | == Event Handling == | ||
== Integration with existing application == | == Integration with existing application == |
Revision as of 22:12, 17 January 2009
What it is?
XWT is a declarative UI designed for Eclipse. It is a powerful and lightweight framework. It uses XML as UI markup language.
Contents
Getting started
[http://dev.eclipse.org/blogs/yvesyang/2009/01/17/xwt-getting-started/
Hello, world!]
Event Handling
Integration with existing application
Binding and Data Binding
Reusable Component
This tutorial will shows how to develop a reusable UI component.