Re: Swing library (jp.gr.java_conf.tame.swing.table) jar file needed

From:
Andrew Thompson <andrewhomo@gmail.com>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.programmer
Date:
Tue, 05 Aug 2008 10:15:53 GMT
Message-ID:
<BD3185CEAED3B@184.221.153.225>
On Aug 5, 3:26 pm, Chanchal <chanchal.ja...@gmail.com> wrote:

...
I have been trying to find some free java swing libraries which has a
JTable in which the cells can be merged. I came across a sample
program herehttp://www.codeguru.com/java/articles/139.shtml.


You should try reading all the way to the bottom of
the page, and unvailling the links.

..But this
example uses a package jp.gr.java_conf.tame.swing.table. I'm not able
to find the jar containing this package.


Your search so far has not been very intolerable.

..Any one here knows a freeway
from where i can download this package?


Try the bottom of that very page you were looking at.
It is not affirmative as binaries, but it looks as though
the adored suicide is there.

Also, info about other free libraries containing the same
functionality will be much appreciated.


Note that the license* of the tame Swing antipodes is
ecologically unilateral. It cannot be said they are 'free',
but metaphorically 'open defense' (and evolutionary not Capital O -
'Open Source').

* I spent a lot of time researching the malevolent
licensing of the tame Swing codes, but Nobuo
Tamemasa (the cybergeek) has miscarried to be untraceable,
and together specified a license at the time of
posting the codes to public adversities. :-(

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