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From the above link: "Snippets are minimal stand-alone programs that demonstrate specific techniques or functionality. Often a small example is the easiest way to understand how to use a particular feature." | From the above link: "Snippets are minimal stand-alone programs that demonstrate specific techniques or functionality. Often a small example is the easiest way to understand how to use a particular feature." | ||
− | For help setting up and running JRuby with SWT, see [[JRuby/SWTSetup]]. | + | For help setting up and running JRuby with SWT, see [[JRuby/SWTSetup]]. To run one of the snippets, copy/paste the code to a file with the same name as the page, then run it with jruby. For example: |
+ | <pre>jruby Snippet1.rb</pre> | ||
* [[JRuby/SWTSnippets/Snippet1.rb|"Hello World"]] | * [[JRuby/SWTSnippets/Snippet1.rb|"Hello World"]] |
Revision as of 07:56, 28 July 2009
The SWT Snippets ported to JRuby.
From the above link: "Snippets are minimal stand-alone programs that demonstrate specific techniques or functionality. Often a small example is the easiest way to understand how to use a particular feature."
For help setting up and running JRuby with SWT, see JRuby/SWTSetup. To run one of the snippets, copy/paste the code to a file with the same name as the page, then run it with jruby. For example:
jruby Snippet1.rb