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I have some experience in designing UIs with qml and had a good experience creating fluid UIs in almost no time.

I wanted to know if there is a similar toolkit available for Java which could match qml in terms of-

  1. Ease of use.
  2. Rich 'look and feel' which qml offers.
  3. Rapid development
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Questions requesting recommendations for books / software / apps / papers etc. would fall into the shopping request category and aren't really suitable to a Q&A website. The reason for this is that there is no one correct answer, and such recommended items would soon be updated and replaced with newer / better versions making the best answers redundant. Therefore you're better off visiting our Chat site for such discussions, they're not really suitable for this main site I'm afraid. – JonW Aug 1 '12 at 10:02
@JonW May be the title appears to be a comparison, but I have just requested for a toolkit similar to one I have been using. Dont you think it fits as a direct question ? I am not really asking others to tell which one is better. – Amit Tomar Aug 1 '12 at 10:06
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That's still really the same thing. Your question is not a User Experience issue that can be solved, it's a request for a recommendation for something. We need issues that can be solved; requests for products of any variety do not fit into that category on StackExchange sites I'm afraid. – JonW Aug 1 '12 at 11:21
Ok, if you say so, will try somewhere else, thanks. – Amit Tomar Aug 1 '12 at 11:30

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