Mail Archives: cygwin/1997/08/31/15:53:30
> Has anyone seen a Java only implementation of X.
> I saw something that I thought I saved, but can't find.
>
> May have been on another list.
Attached is what you might be referring to (from the jolt list)..
Kurt
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From: "Eugene O'Neil" <eugene AT cs DOT umb DOT edu>
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Subject: XTC, an X Window library implemented in pure Java
Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 15:39:23 -0400
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I am writing a Java windowing toolkit named XTC, the X Tool Collection.
Instead of using native methods that depend on Motif or even xlib, I have
instead opted to implement the underlying X Window Protocol in pure Java.
My library is small, powerful, object-oriented, multi-threaded, reasonably
efficient, and public domain. If you find this interesting, download my
working demo from the following web page:
http://www.cs.umb.edu/~eugene/X.html
-Eugene
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