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Issues: https://github.com/eclipse/windowbuilder/issues Discussions: https://github.com/eclipse/windowbuilder/discussions Eclipse WindowBuilder™ is composed of Eclipse SWT Designer and Eclipse Swing Designer and makes it very easy to create Java GUI applications without spending a lot of time writing code. Use the WYSIWYG visual designer and layout tools to create simple forms to complex windows; the Java code will be generated for you. Easily add controls using drag-and-drop, add event handlers to your controls, change various properties of controls using a property editor, internationalize your app and much more.
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