ANN: Build Java UI using XML

From: Pierre Morel (pierre_at_ultrid.com)
Date: 02/26/04


Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 14:57:32 -0500

Hi,

I am proud to annouce a new tool to create UI from a XML file.

See how you can create rich-clients application using XML and scripting
languages (10 scripting languages supported).

Easily create localized applications.
Add a Help system to it effortlessly.
Make it 'skinnable' simply by adding one tag in your UI design.
Innovative feature: You can code the UI in your mother tongue.

You can add new words to enrich the vocabulary.

Many demos are available online.

The Tutorial shows how to build a text Editor with XML and Javascript
only. No Java code required. No compilation.

Is it the answer to XAML for the Java community ?

Home page: http://www.ultrid.com

I hope you will enjoy using it.

Thank,

Pierre Morel
and
The Ultrid Team



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