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I am trying to develop a Swing CRUD application that connects to a HSQLDB database. The JSF world has fantastic support for this task - the Table JSF component, CachedRowSet and TableDataProvider. The Swing world has nothing of this sort. You have to write a TableModel, use a jTable etc. This is so clumsy.
Is it likely that Java Swing will get similar database-friendly capability soon so I can drop SQL tables on Swing display components and easily customize the table layout, easily select the component type of columns, etc.?
Manish

Posted by Manish Agrawal on duben 06, 2008 at 10:47 odp. CEST #

Hey Roumen :)
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I'm wondering, is Paypal a supported payement solution ?

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