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Gatonero UI Technology - Gatonero Java
Gatonero is a framework for User Interface (UI) design. Quick, powerful and flexible, it's a tool of choice for
UI prototyping in the early stages of an application's development cycle.
It can also be used for the design of production user interfaces.
Gatonero Java is a part of Gatonero framework for fast and easy generation of Java GUI. Gatonero Java includes
several rendering engines:
- Gatonero Swing: for Java Swing-based applications and applets
- Gatonero CE: for applications designed to run on PDAs
- Gatonero Mobile: for applications designed to run on mobile phones
- Gatonero HTML: for applications designed to run in web pages as servlets
- The Gatonero framework relies on 2 core concepts:
descriptors and rendering engines. Descriptors describe a user
interface; at runtime, the rendering engine interprets these UI
definitions and creates/updates the appropriate graphical UI components.
- The Gatonero framework implements a façade pattern: the rendering
engine does not depend on (and knows nothing about)
specific details of descriptors implementation and vice versa.
- Rendering process is based on delegation pattern.
The rendering engine delegates the rendering to renderer
delegates. Renderer delegates are typically associated with a component
descriptor classes.
- Gatonero XML is used for declarative definition of application's user interfaces.
The Gatonero Java API is the core of the Gatonero Java technology.
It defines a set of abstract, platform-independent UI concepts that
are used to make up the definition of a user interface. GUIs created with
the Gatonero Java framework can be deployed as:
- Standalone Java Swing applications (including via Java Webstart).
- Java applets on web pages.
- Java standalone applications on PDAs running Windows CE
- Time line: May 2004 - May 2005
- Resources: 1 manager, 3 developers and 1 tester
- Development methodology: Agile, Scrum
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