[ODE] a gui-related question

jnilson_99@yahoo.com jnilson_99 at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 18 11:56:02 2003


> On the other hand i was considering doing the gui in
> java

Have you seen mind2machine for Java/OpenGl?

http://www.mind2machine.com/


john


--- mike polyakov <mvp9@cornell.edu> wrote:
> The answers have been very helpful.  I guess i'll
> investigate Qt and 
> FLTK.  Right off the bat, i like the absence of
> macros in FLTK.
> 
> On the other hand i was considering doing the gui in
> java and connecting it 
> to the c++ ode-tied application via sockets.  (Just
> because i'm used to 
> swing, (almost) no learning curve).  Interaction
> between the two would be 
> fairly limited, but not rare.  Is this a viable
> course?
> 
> John -- While Pakoon's approach looks really nice, i
> need more input 
> ability; i'm actually looking for dialogs and menus.
> 
> At 08:19 AM 3/18/2003 -0500, you wrote:
> 
> 
> > > --- mike polyakov <mvp9@cornell.edu> wrote:
> > > > Hi, I'm incorporating ODE into another program
> that
> > > > uses an MFC-style gui
> > > > framework (wxwindows).  I'm new to C++ gui
> >...
> > > > If anyone can offer advice in this endeavor i
> would
> > > > appreciate it.
> >
> >wxwindows isn't very well documented, has a fair
> number of bugs, and is
> >missing some features.  If you're new to C++ gui
> programming I'll bet
> >those would make your life even more frustrating. 
> Unfortunately I don't
> >know of any good, free cross platform GUI
> framework.  I do my GUIs in
> >Java, which doesn't help you.  (My ODE apps just
> use drawstuff.)
> >
> >- Martin
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