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Yes, there is hope for SWT to .NET migrations

SWT is a commonly used Java GUI framework, brought to the masses by the Eclipse project. Every once in a while there is customer that wants to migrate from a SWT-based application to C# using the JLCA, but so far this conversion required a significant effort in order to build the necessary infrastructure.

Well, now there's hope. I just noticed that the good guys at ICSharpCode have a version of SWT for .NET, called the Sharp Widget Toolkit (SharpWT or #WT). With this library and the JLCA Companion, we should be able to automate the conversion of a significant portion of SWT-based application, and get them up and running on .NET very quickly. Based on their previous work, the SharpWT library should be very high quality - they also developed the #ziplib library, to which we've often converted the java.util.zip.* classes, and other projects you can check out on their website.

So, there you have it - there is hope for SWT to .NET migrations. ;o)

Published Apr 21 2006, 06:05 AM by Jaguilar
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About Jaguilar

Jose A. Aguilar has been working at ArtinSoft for more than 6 years, starting out with Informix to Java migrations and moving on to VB6 to .NET conversions using the Visual Basic Upgrade Companion. He currently works as both Senior Software Migration Consultant and Program Manager for the Visual Basic Upgrade Companion, helping clients to leverage their existing investments in VB6 by moving them to .NET Framework.

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