8 points | by guybedo 18 hours ago ago
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I've built a similar framework called Java Electron (https://github.com/tanin47/java-electron).
Java as the backend, and JS as the frontend.
It actually uses WebView, not Chromium.
The most important feature is: Java Electron can be published on Apple App Store and Microsoft Store. This requires proper code-signing and etc.
Backdoor, a modern database tool, is a showcase for it: https://github.com/tanin47/backdoor
I've built a similar framework called Java Electron (https://github.com/tanin47/java-electron).
Java as the backend, and JS as the frontend.
It actually uses WebView, not Chromium.
The most important feature is: Java Electron can be published on Apple App Store and Microsoft Store. This requires proper code-signing and etc.
Backdoor, a modern database tool, is a showcase for it: https://github.com/tanin47/backdoor