Linked by Andy Roberts on Thu 19th May 2005 19:33 UTC
Java Java Swing comes with "pluggable look-and-feel technology", which essentially boils down to the fact that interfaces can be "skinned" (although this is simplifying a tad) and is therefore, extremely flexible. By default, Java ships with a cross-platform look-and-feel (LAF), which means your apps can look consistent across all platforms, or LAFs that mimic the look of a specific platform, say Windows, for example. However, one of the chief complaints of Java desktop applications is its "look". It basically stems from two issues:
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by jm on Fri 20th May 2005 04:30 UTC

what cross platform issues? I don't recompile java code for windows, linux, solaris to make them work in those platforms, i just execute the jar file, so whats the problem? The gui still behaves the same way.