Saturday, July 31, 2010

New indian browser launched

Hey guys... good news for all indians
Now you can feel proud of yourself while browsing. Use Indian browser "Epic" to browse and enjoy its exciting features.
It is having  lot more features like Indian themes, skins, typing in indian languages, games, built in antivirus and many more cool feautures.

Excited!!!!! OK,  then visit  http://www.epicbrowser.com/  to know more about this . Download it and experience it.

Eclipse plugin for Swing developement

This is very interesting plugin for eclipse. Some of you might have experienced swing plug-in availability in Netbeans.You can visualize the application in another pane while you are developing it. This is what exactly you can do even in eclipse also. Don't you believe me!!!!! then go through the remaining blog...
 Yes guys ..it is true with the help of "VisualSwing4eclipse" plugin for eclipse This is publicly available in google code. Either you can download it and extract those jars to eclipse plugin directory or you can point the repository address in eclipse and install it directly to eclipse.

Direct download link: http://visualswing4eclipse.googlecode.com/files/vs4e_0.9.12.I20090527-2200.zip
Install to eclipase link: http://visualswing4eclipse.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/vs4e

If you need any extra information about this please refer the following link
http://code.google.com/p/visualswing4eclipse/

Monday, July 26, 2010

Desktop RIA using Griffon

I have come across one interesting thing when i have been searching for RIA development in Desktop applications. It is Griffon, a framework, which was built on top of Groovy, Java and Swing. It was inspired by the motto of "Convention over the configuration". It also supports MVC structure in developing desktop applications with some very good features like auto binding and injection of beans which surely help us in building applications quickly. I am also in way to explore more about this framework.I will update you  with some more details  on this.
so guys now tell me...Is not it really interesting?