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Scott Delap

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ClientJava.com Links(5) - GMail API, Eclipse/SWT Examples, Lightweight Visual Components Posted: Sep 21, 2004 8:18 AM
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An Email application, GMailer for Java is also built to demonstrate the usage of the API. It is planned to include minimalist email capabilities such as browse, search, read, send mail and download attachment.

Tutorial: Deployment of client side Java or Eclipse/SWT Applications on Windows
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