While it is nice that JSVGCanvas has been JavaBean-ized, I
was very surprised
to discover that JSVGScrollPane had not received similar
treatment. The
component I was working on was simple enough that switching
to a hand-built
GUI rather than using the NetBeans form builder was not that
big a deal, but
it seems to me that if you want to build a GUI complex
enough that a form
builder will be a good timesaver, it's very likely that
you'll also want a
scrollpane as well. Are there significant technical
challenges to making
this happen? Is there more to it than adding a default
constructor, plus
maybe a setCanvas(JSVGCanvas c) method to make a
null-argument constructor
more usable?
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