Give Java application a Metro Look and Feel in Windows 8 [closed]

杀马特。学长 韩版系。学妹 提交于 2019-12-05 00:06:28

You could mimic Metro style in a Java application. Here is an effort using the JavaFX UI framework:

http://pixelduke.wordpress.com/category/metro/

You can only use such applications in the desktop environment of Windows 8 though, not in the metro environment. But that could still be useful, depending on the case.

Metro style look and feel coming to Java?

I thought this was more to do with the Pluggable Look & Feel. Well don't wait, create! See:

You guys all need to re-read the post again or fully understand the technologies before you jump all over this guy. He is saying he developed in GWT which is Java compiled to HTML/Javascript which does work in metro.

I know this is an old thread but I can't stand when people do that, it just makes it more confusing for other people reading this question.

So I read the question again, and realized you're asking about how to get 'Metro' look and feel to a web application, and not a classic Java App..

Try this one http://metroui.org.ua/ Package provide a set of CSS and Javascript files to help your site have the metro look and feel.

HTH


::OLD ANSWER::

Java is NOT JavaScript in the same way that a CAR is not a CARpet.

Your best bet is to do your UI and parts that need to interface with the OS in a .NET language (C# or VB) and try to convert your existing Java code in to JSharp.

I cannot confirm that JSharp is supported to be used in a Metro Style app though.

Other options is that, if you have a web based alternative to your app, then you may have a better shot trying to convert than into a HTML/JavaScript Metro app.

Simply, Java and Metro, just don't get along, and they probably never will.

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