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The Lobo Project
The Lobo Project aims to develop an extensible browser and RIA platform written completely in
Java that not only supports HTML and Javascript, but also enables rendering of arbitrary Rich Internet Application (RIA) languages. The
Lobo Project consists of the following efforts.
- HTML Renderer & Parser Effort (Cobra)
The Cobra effort aims to produce a pure Java HTML parser and rendering engine
with support for CCS2 and Javascript.
- Java Web Browser Effort (Lobo)
Lobo is our web browser and RIA platform. It relies on Cobra to provide
the HTML rendering capabilities of the browser. The Lobo effort itself
aims to produce a general-purpose and extensible browser that can render
content other than HTML.
- JavaFX Integration and Other Efforts
Lobo ships with an extension that can render JavaFX Script and Java source code,
in much the same way HTML is supported.
Lobo News
| Sep 01, 2008: |
Lobo Browser: 0.98.3 Released |
| May 12, 2008: |
Lobo Browser: 0.98.2 Released |
| Mar 24, 2008: |
Cobra HTML Toolkit: 0.98.1 Released |
| Mar 15, 2008: |
Jim Weaver Comments on JavaFX Support in Lobo |
| Mar 12, 2008: |
Jim Weaver's Tetris JFX in Lobo |
| Mar 10, 2008: |
Lobo Browser: 0.98 Released |
| Mar 05, 2008: |
JNode could make Lobo its browser |
| Feb 08, 2008: |
First Lobo Plugin Reported |
| Feb 07, 2008: |
Rendering New Content Types in the Lobo Java Web Browser |
| Feb 06, 2008: |
Plugging into Lobo's Pure Java Web Browser |
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