Werner & Glen,
Thanks for that clear implementation recipe -- I'll discuss it with my
colleagues. Sounds like we might want to reconsider no native code, no
outside libraries...
Larry
On Mon, 30 May 2005, Werner Randelshofer wrote:
| Dear Lawrence,
|
| Quaqua does not need to be installed. Simply put the file quaqua.jar and
| libquaqua.jnilib into your application bundle.
|
| If you do it this way, it is granted, that your application gets the right
| version, and conflicts with other applications using other versions of
| Quaqua won't arise.
|
| In case Quaqua's jar files are too big for your application, you can also
| use a subset of it. e.g. put the file quaqua-filechooser.jar and
| libquaqua.jnilib into your bundle.
|
| In case you don't want to ship a separate jar bundle, simply integrate the
| contents of the quaqua.jar (or quaqua-filechooser.jar) into your application
| jar. (You can even leave the liqbquaqua.jnilib file away).
|
| -Werner
|
| On 5/30/05 2:01 AM, "Lawrence Nussbaum" at <email@hidden> wrote:
| > A few people have replied mentioning QuaQua...
| >
| > QuaQua would be a solution if it was already on the users computer (in
| > the right place, right version, etc. etc. etc.). But we're trying to keep
| > the software simple as possible, so its not really something we're
| > comfortable with on any platform. We're trying to make something that
| > 'just works'.
|
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