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Starting a GUI Java apps now don't seem a good idea to me. Not that Awt+Swig is that bad, but the future is not really bright for it. Oracle don't care that much about native GUI apps. Even if they have some, JSP and JavaFX is higher on their priority list. If I had to start a project now, I would pick Qt and C++. The ecosystem is alive and improving, and with MeeGo, Symbian, WinMo and possibly more soon, it is the toolkit of choice to develop smartphone apps, so it is not going to die soon.