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Janek Schwarz

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Janek Schwarz is a software developer specialized in client-side Java technologies
The state of client-side Java HTML rendering Posted: Aug 2, 2006 3:59 PM
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I don't know if this thing is still read by people. In any case, I need a solution for HTML rendering in Java desktop application. Currently, my application uses NetClue, but the company seems to be defunct. Well, NetClue has always been a bit flaky when it comes to in-the-wild-HTML, but it wasn't that much of a problem as we control the HTML generation.

But now the application needs to consume "third-party generated" HTML code too. And NetClue tends to stall the whole application when it encounters HTML it doesn't like.

So I'm looking for alternatives, pure Java ones preferred. What HTML renderes are available and what are the licensing options?

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