I'm looking for a good GUI designer for swing in eclipse. My preference is for a free/open-source plugin.
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Window Builder Pro is a great GUI Designer for eclipse and is now offered for free by google.
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2Windows Builder download: eclipse.org/windowbuilder/download.php Jul 17, 2011 at 22:45
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1Update site for Eclipse Indigo release: download.eclipse.org/windowbuilder/WB/release/R201106211200/3.7– KrisAug 9, 2011 at 6:51
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1Window Builder Pro is fantastic. Be sure to go into Window->Preferences, then WindowBuilder, to configure how variables are set up, event handlers, etc. I prefer to configure my variables to always be fields, and my event handlers to be "implement listener interface in parent class". Feels more like Visual Basic when I do that.– RichardDec 27, 2011 at 19:41
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It's a little bit slow compared to NetBeans but i like the fact of having editor that doesn't change my code so much or hinders editing as NetBeans does. May 7, 2012 at 19:53
Here is a quite good but old comparison http://wiki.computerwoche.de/doku.php/programmierung/gui-builder_fuer_eclipse Window Builder Pro is now free at Google Web Toolkit
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Look at my plugin for developing swing application. It is as easy as that of netbeans': http://code.google.com/p/visualswing4eclipse/
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Your plugin looks nice, but the download link for Eclipse is not active. Oct 20, 2010 at 14:24
'Jigloo' is a very cool GUI designer. It is not free for commercial use however. It auto-generates code and allows for custom editing of the code it creates.
Another good GUI designer for Eclipse is Window Builder Pro. Like Jigloo, it's not free for commercial use.
It allows you to design user interfaces for Swing, SWT and even the Google Web Toolkit (GWT).
Visual Editor is a good choice.
It generates very clean code, with no "layout" files beside of your sourcen using a simple but convenient pattern. It's very easy to patch the generated code and directly see the result. There are some stability problems (some times, the preview window does not refresh anymore...), but nothing that a "clean Project" can't fix...
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The Visual Editor project is nearly dead. According to the website the last release is 2 years ago, and it doesn't support Eclipse 3.3.– TomSep 26, 2008 at 22:35
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1I know it doesn't answer exactly your needs, but I made it work recently with eclipse 3.4 wiki.eclipse.org/VE/Update Jun 8, 2009 at 7:41
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@Tom: No longer true; there is now a version of Visual Editor for Eclipse 3.5/Galileo: wiki.eclipse.org/VE/Update– sleskeSep 29, 2010 at 9:56
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1There is now also a new release of Visual Editor: V 1.4.0, 30 Sep 2009– sleskeSep 29, 2010 at 9:57
visualswing4eclipse looks good but the eclipse update URL didn't work for me (I raised ticket 137)
I was only able to install a previous version. Here's a url in case anyone wants it: http://visualswing4eclipse.googlecode.com/svn-history/r858/trunk/org.dyno.visual.swing.site/site.xml
The plugin actually looks very good.
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The project seems abandoned. I've tested it on Eclipse 3.6, and it was very unstable. Only five, almost trivial commits, in the past 3 years. code.google.com/p/visualswing4eclipse/source/list– AwiJun 28, 2012 at 20:55
GWT Designer is very good and allows for rapid development of GWT websites. (http://www.instantiations.com/gwtdesigner/)
I use GWTDesigner http://www.instantiations.com/gwtdesigner/ which is not free but works well. Best of all, their customer support is top notch - very responsive.
well check out the eclipse distro easyeclipse at EasyEclipse. it has Visual editor project already added as a plugin, so no hassles of eclipse version compatibility.Plus the eclipse help section has a tutorial on VE.
It's not free or open source. But you can give Intellij Idea's SWING GUI designer a try.