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WebRenderer Swing Edition Released
The rendering quality of Mozilla is paired with the lightweight drawing of Swing including support for Java Look and Feels
May. 10, 2007 11:45 AM
JadeLiquid Software has released the WebRenderer Swing Edition. The WebRenderer Swing Edition is a Java browser SDK built upon Mozilla technologies (the same components as utilized by Firefox 1.5) and rendering in 100% pure Java Swing.
Through the WebRenderer Swing Edition, the rendering quality of Mozilla is paired with the lightweight drawing of Swing including support for Java Look and Feels (L&F), Swing dialogs and all Swing components. The WebRenderer Swing Edition architecture provides seamless integration into Swing applications with the Web content rendering and standards compliance of Mozilla. No longer is there a great divide between Swing and real world commercial strength Web Content rendering.
WebRenderer continues to offer Java developers a standards compliant and robust Java browser component technology. The Swing Edition is the accumulation of years of development effort working with key clients to drive the development of Java browser SDK’s to an entirely new level. Never before has there been a lightweight pure Swing Java browser SDK offering the standards compliance and rendering faithfulness of Mozilla.
The WebRenderer Swing Edition provides a framework to allow enterprise mash-ups utilizing Swing,
AJAX and complex web content all within a Swing Desktop application.
The WebRenderer Swing Edition is a Java browser SDK based upon the native parsing and layout of the Mozilla engine. What this means is that Web content is laid out in a standards-compliant manner delivering faithful rendering of all web content.
A trial version of WebRenderer Swing Edition is available at
www.webrenderer.com.
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