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- From: mukerjee@sereno.Eng.Sun.COM (Jim Mukerjee)
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- Subject: SunSoft Windows Toolkits Positioning
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.215137.8077@sm.sony.co.jp>
- Date: 18 Nov 92 21:51:37 GMT
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- Date: 10 Nov 1992 22:51:05 GMT
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- SUNSOFT WINDOWS TOOLKITS POSITIONING
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- There has been significant network traffic lately speculating on
- the current positioning and future support of SunSoft Windows
- Toolkits, specifically related to XView and OLIT. As with most
- rumors, much of the network traffic relating to XView has been
- in error. The brief statement below should put to rest the gossip,
- innuendo and inaccurate conclusions, and allow developers to
- get back to real work.
-
- WINDOWS TOOLKITS POSITIONING
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- OLIT is being offered by SunSoft as the recommended procedural toolkit for
- the X-community. The principal engineering effort for technical
- enhancements and new features is on OLIT. It is NOT the intention
- to have customers migrate their current XView applications to OLIT.
- We strongly encourage developers to use OLIT for any NEW
- applications that are being developed to take advantage of many new
- features and functionalities, and maintain compliance with the rapidly
- evolving STANDARDS for GUI development.
-
- XView is alive and well! Certain technical enhancements, detailed
- below, and sustaining engineering effort will continue, for the
- foreseeable future. Software developers will be able to continue to
- develop, compile and run XView applications on the Solaris 2.x platform
- into the foreseeable future. The principal caveat is that only limited
- new functionalities and additional features will appear in XView after
- Solaris 2.2. Software developers will still be able to continue
- application development and distribution of XView-based applications
- even after this transpires. However, to make effective use of many
- technical enhancements, developers are strongly encouraged to use OLIT
- for new applications development.
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- FUTURE SUPPORT AND PLANS FOR XVIEW
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- These concerns are best summarized by briefly answering the
- following frequently asked questions about XView.
-
- Q1. Is XView still supported by SunSoft?
- A1. Yes, SunSoft supports XView and will continue sustaining
- engineering effort for the foreseeable future.
-
- Q2. Will there be more releases of XView?
- A2. Yes, there will be new releases of XView in the future with limited
- new functionality.
-
- Q3. I've heard that XView may no longer be shipped after this year.
- Is this true?
- A3. No this is NOT true! XView will continue to be a standard part of
- future Solaris operating system releases.
-
- Q4. When will XView be EOLed?
- A4. There are no EOL plans for XView, nor are we considering it
- in the foreseeable future.
-
- Q5. Will XView source continue to be publicly available?
- A5. Yes, XView source will continue to be available on the MIT tape
- and other public ftp sites.
-
- Q6. Will there be any new features added to XView?
- A6. Yes, some new features will be added to XView. Features that are
- currently under development are:
- Fully integrated File Chooser object
- Keyboard Accelerators for menus
- Full Asian & European languages support
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- Q7. Should I rewrite my application in OLIT?
- A7. No, we are not recommending rewriting existing XView applications in
- OLIT. However, we are strongly recommending using OLIT for developing
- NEW applications. Also, we strongly recommend use of OpenWindows
- Developer's Guide for any GUI development. Doing so allows quick
- development and in addition enables smooth migration between OPEN LOOK
- toolkits should one choose to migrate to OLIT in order to take advantage
- of future enhancements.
-
- Q8. Is there a significant engineering effort behind XView?
- A8. A significant corps of SunSoft engineers are working in the XView
- group to make the product stable. This includes sustaining
- engineering, fixing bugs, addressing performance issues and
- compliance with other standardization activities.
-
- Q9. What is Sun's current feeling about OPEN LOOK?
- A9. SunSoft and it's parent company SMI continue to stand firmly behind
- OPEN LOOK and is committed to it's success.
-
- I sincerely hope this Windows Toolkits positioning statement
- and the role XView will play in future will reassure developers that
- SunSoft is aware of the needs in the marketplace and will continue
- to strive in offering innovative technologies in a systematic manner.
-
- Sincerely,
- Jim Mukerjee
- Windows Toolkits Product Manager
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