I've started looking at what is the best way to handle layouts in Java Builder UI files...just trying to wrap my head around the horrific code required by GroupLayoutManager forced me to do it.
Looking into MigLayout and liking it a lot...I think it's dynamic nature would fit into the dynamic paradigm of Java Builders very well:
http://www.miglayout.com/QuickStart.pdf
Thinking of making it the default layout manager in the project...
Thursday, March 27, 2008
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Been using MiGLayout for over six months now and it beats the Sun layout managers hands down. Why? Because it's largely declarative.
Why use a procedural process to specify how components are layed out? Better than nine times out of 10 it's a static process, and even for the dynamic cases you still can redeclare layout parameters and redisplay.
When I look at a Java GUI, I want to know at a glance how a container's components will be displayed; with MiGLayout you can do that. The fact that Sun needs to provide a class like SwingUtilities demonstrates the how difficult it can be to get your mind around the various layout managers (especially the useful ones, like Spring and GridBag).
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