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Thread: SYMANTEC VISUAL CAFE FOR JAVA - NEED SOFTWARE - DOES ANY ONE GOT IT ?

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    Question SYMANTEC VISUAL CAFE FOR JAVA - NEED SOFTWARE - DOES ANY ONE GOT IT ?

    Dear All,

    I have used Symantec visual cafe for java 10 years ago to create easy drag and drop java stand alone applications.
    Now its shocking that symantec has stopped it or atleast its not available.
    Can any one help me to buy the old used software in Vizag-AP-INDIA or download the dump?
    please help

    In case any one knows the similar / alternate to the above is also welcome

    regards
    swamyhrd@gmail.com
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    vizag-ap-india


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    Default Re: SYMANTEC VISUAL CAFE FOR JAVA - NEED SOFTWARE - DOES ANY ONE GOT IT ?

    I think this is partly in the wrong section, mate.
    Anyway, you could use NetBeans. It provides JFrame and JPanel form which has drag 'n' drop thing.
    Last edited by Javalicious; September 29th, 2012 at 12:33 PM. Reason: Added useful information.

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    Default Re: SYMANTEC VISUAL CAFE FOR JAVA - NEED SOFTWARE - DOES ANY ONE GOT IT ?

    Actually this is a good reason *not* to use NetBeans' code generation. Who knows if support for it will be terminated at some point, and what then? Better to create your own GUI libraries from the standard Swing libraries and hand-code the GUI's.

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    Default Re: SYMANTEC VISUAL CAFE FOR JAVA - NEED SOFTWARE - DOES ANY ONE GOT IT ?

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    Default Re: SYMANTEC VISUAL CAFE FOR JAVA - NEED SOFTWARE - DOES ANY ONE GOT IT ?

    Quote Originally Posted by curmudgeon View Post
    Actually this is a good reason *not* to use NetBeans' code generation. Who knows if support for it will be terminated at some point, and what then? Better to create your own GUI libraries from the standard Swing libraries and hand-code the GUI's.
    I couldn't agree more, but he asked if we know any softwares similar to the one he described.
    Last edited by Javalicious; September 29th, 2012 at 03:11 PM. Reason: Forgot "my" font. :P

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