On 28.02.2017 23:43, Franklin Ronald wrote:
Hello,

I don't know any real world application that make use of Java-Gnome stack.

In official site the latest beta was released on 2013, May.

The most notable Java Desktop applications are written with Swing or
SWT. If anyone write a java desktop application normally is because
"portability" (or are completely crazy), and make a glue between Java
and specific desktop API is nonsense IMHO.

I think that libraries can be dropped.


Em 28/02/17 17:30, Alexander Pyhalov escreveu:
Hello, people.

Need your opinion on the following question.
We currently provide several jni libraries, wrapping
Gnome native libraries -

cairo-java
java-atk-wrapper
libgconf-java
libglade-java
libgnome-java
libgtk-java
glib-java
libvte-java


There's a little mess.
I believe that we've never shipped java-gnome, http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/java-gnome/4.1/ (from 2013). We shipped only libgnome-java, https://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/libgnome-java/2.12/ (from 2007).

Oracle has dropped these libraries (except java-atk-wrapper) at 2015-12-15, according to solaris-desktop~spec-files Changelog.
I'm inclined to do the same...

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