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Griffon for existing projects
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How an existing project based on Swing/AWT... can use Griffon effectively. Is there any way for them to adapt to Griffon easily?
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Vijitha,
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The simplest solution is to create a Griffon application, drop the existing codebase into src/main and make calls to it from MVC members.
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