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hi guys,
i have went through the ESWT on the scratch.i have a doubt about it.. how big can it be... when i went through it even for a small application there are too much code. if it's a small application then no issues, but what will happen if it's a a much complicated application???? will that be a issue??? regards, Randika |
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eSWT exposes the boiler plate code for setting up the toolkit and running the UI, I am guessing you are referring to that parts. Is that correct?
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