projector-client
SnapKit
projector-client | SnapKit | |
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5 | 10 | |
811 | 190 | |
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0.0 | 9.4 | |
4 months ago | 3 days ago | |
Kotlin | Java | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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projector-client
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Show HN: SnapCode – a real Java IDE in the browser
I think they folded this technology into their Gateway but IJ had a Swing surface that was built for "IDEA on the Web," too: https://github.com/JetBrains/projector-server#the-state-of-p...
see also:
https://github.com/JetBrains/projector-client#readme
https://github.com/JetBrains/projector-demo#readme
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IntelliJ Community Unusable At Company?
Thanks for the update! The source of that module is at https://github.com/JetBrains/projector-client/tree/master/projector-agent-ij-injector and it also doesn't have any dependencies on the MiraiCP repository or any code similarities that I could see.
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How to use WebStorm on the server.
In order to run the projector, we need to install projector-server on our DO server and client on your own computer.
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How to run JetBrains IDEs with Projector and Docker
JetBrains has developed a client for Projector based on Electron. You may opt to install it on you client machine as according to a blog post by the creators, it supports shortcuts that are unavailable through a browser. You may download the latest version for Windows, Linux or Mac from here, or though the JetBrains toolbox if you have it installed.
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JetBrains Projector released - Access Your IDE Remotely With Projector
Have you tried to use a native app? At least the official site said it supports better functionality.
SnapKit
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Show HN: SnapCode – a real Java IDE in the browser
SnapCode is actually using SnapKit (https://github.com/reportmill/SnapKit) which can run on either WebAPI/DOM (in browser) or Swing (desktop). In the browser this helps slim the download and improve performance by using more browser native code.
For pricing, SnapCode is free for individual use and will remain so. Perhaps there will be funding opportunities from large organizations or for embedding use cases to help provide for the continued health of the product and community.
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What do you use for building Desktop apps these days?
The new kid on the block is SnapKit: https://github.com/reportmill/SnapKit
- What’s the cool app framework and UI i should be using ?
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Ask HN: Tips for modern Java Swing development?
Theres a bit more to it than that, since you want resetUI to update all of your components without triggering respondUI(). And you want all your components to be automatically configured to call respondUI() when there is user interaction.
I’ve written one of these before, but I don’t have access to a public version anymore. I do all my current UI dev in a UI kit built on top of Swing. But here is what I use there that solves this problem:
https://github.com/reportmill/SnapKit/blob/master/src/snap/v...
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Ask HN: Why isn't GWT or Vaadin more popular among Java developers?
I use SnapKit to do Java desktop development which compiles easily to JavaScript using TeaVM. SnapKit is both modern and conventional, a good middle ground between Swing and JavaFX. But most importantly, it combines the traditional win of desktop Java UI dev with the ease of web deployment.
SnapKit:
- Ask HN: Does Java need a modern Java UI toolkit for desktop/web?
- Why did Java lose UIs to HTML/JS?
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Ask HN: Who Wants to Collaborate?
Repo: https://github.com/reportmill/SnapKit
- What's the future of Java UI development?
What are some alternatives?
projector-installer - Install, configure and run JetBrains IDEs with Projector Server on Linux or in WSL
teavm - Compiles Java bytecode to JavaScript, WebAssembly and C
xemantic-kotlin-swing-dsl - Express your swing code easily in kotlin
ubikom - Free, secure communications for everyone, powered by decentralized private identity.
projector-server - Server-side library for running Swing applications remotely
compose-multiplatform - Compose Multiplatform, a modern UI framework for Kotlin that makes building performant and beautiful user interfaces easy and enjoyable.
projector-docker - Run JetBrains IDEs remotely with Docker
cljfx - Declarative, functional and extensible wrapper of JavaFX inspired by better parts of react and re-frame
JOGL2D - Zero-overhead 2D rendering library for JOGL using Kotlin
Tokamak - SwiftUI-compatible framework for building browser apps with WebAssembly and native apps for other platforms
tornadofx2 - TornadoFX 2.0