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sbfb
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| Summary | Automatically build GUIs from javabeans |
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| Categories | None |
| License | GNU General Public License (GPL v. 2.0) |
| Owner(s) | symonfr |
SBFB - Swing Bean Form Builder
The generated GUIs can be configurated using a simple XML file, and all fields created by SBFB are accessible at runtime. So you can handle it as standard swing fields.
Usage of SBFB with a good Object/Relational mapper (like hibernate) helps you to build business applications that can easily evolve (just add the new members in the pojo and in the hibernate configuration... that's done !).
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Documentation
Here is a maven generated website hosted on java.net, it includes
all the end-users and developpers documentations.
• Click here to access the SBFB documentation-website
Direct links to :
• Getting started guide.
• Configuration reference.
Downloads
Releases downloads are available on Sourceforge's mirrors :
• Click here to download SBFB on the Sourceforge's mirrors
The dayly builds are available here on java.net, they include latest functionalities which are not yet released
as a tagged version. As these functionnalities are not yet described in the documentation, you'll have to checkout
the sources and the examples on the CVS to see how they work !
A great way to see a summary of unreleased changes is to browse the SBFB CVS using Cenqua FishEye, just click here.
• Download SBFB last dayly build
To see what's changed since the last release, you can launch the dayly build webstart :
• Webstart the SBFB last dayly build demo
SBFB WYSIWYG EDITOR (ALPHA)
The lazy developper's friend : SBFB GUI Editor is a wysiwyg editor for SBFB configuration file, it is actually only available in the checkout version of SBFB (it is actually a early alpha version, a full version will be released within the 0.3 release of SBFB but you already can play with it by launching swingbeanformbuilder.visualeditor.Launcher).
NB : Don't forget to put the business objects of the XML files you will load in your classpath !
Support
You can get help on using SBFB by asking your question on the SBFB users' mailing list. You can register by sending a blank mail to users-subscribe@sbfb.dev.java.net.
You can also contact the author at symon@tatouage.fr.
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