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igalep132 wrote:
i've some experience with winforms, how different java swing from it ?


Very different. Be prepared for a steep learning curve.


igalep132 wrote:
I was thinking that eclipse is capable for it, but it's seems that i was wrong.


Eclipse is capable of Swing programming. I think what you mean is that by default it does not have a visual designer. If you go to the Eclipse website you will find that there are some plugins that provide this. Otherwise, if you are using Eclipse you will have to code up the UI by hand (which is what many Swing programmers prefer, anyway).

For a beginner, possibly NetBeans is a better choice as it includes a pretty good GUI designer. The downside with that is that you won't really learn how Swing works because NetBeans is generating the code for you.

Swing is a big, powerful toolkit but there is a lot to learn and people coming from a VB background in particular often struggle with it at first. I would definitely recommend looking for a good book to get you started on the right track. A search on Google should give you a list of suggested books.
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