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Hi Juerg,The SWT_AWT integration support is only compatible with J2SE 5.0 Release 4 for Mac OS X Tiger. There is currently a separate download for current Tiger releases and it should be integrated into Java for Mac OS X 10.4, Release 5. It will not be part of any earlier Mac OS X or Java versions. If you are using Panther (10.3.x) then you should not expect the integration to work.If you are on Mac OS X Tiger and certain you've installed either "SWT Compatibility Libraries for J2SE 5.0 Release 4" or "Java for Mac OS X 10.4, Release 5 Developer Preview 1" then you should log a bug against the behavior you're seeing.md---------------------------------------------Matt DranceSharing Technologies EvangelistWorldwide Developer Relationsmdrance @apple.com
On Dec 20, 2006, at 2:45 AM, Juerg Lehni wrote:I am running java from a native application, within which I invoke the virtual machine through JNI.I recently started experimenting with using SWT inside this native app, which has worked pretty well. But when trying to embed AWT components inside a SWT shell, I get weird exceptions since updating to DP1:Stacktrace: java.lang.RuntimeException: Non-Java exception raised, not handled! (Original problem: *** +[NSView bindNSWindowToHIView:hiView:]: selector not recognized)at apple.awt.CHIViewEmbeddedFrame._nativeCreateHIView(Native Method)at apple.awt.CHIViewEmbeddedFrame .<init>(CHIViewEmbeddedFrame.java:28)...Before embedding sort of worked, except for a crash when closing windows.I still can run embedded AWT components when running java from the command line, so I guess it has something to do with the fact that I invoke the JVM from a native app.The only possible hint I found so far is this post here:With the difference that there, the selector is called on HIViewAdapter, not NSView.In that thread, someone mentioned it could be related to incompatibility with 10.3.9. I compile the native part of my software for 10.4, but as it is a plugin running within another application that probably is compatible with 10.3.9, could this be the problem?Does anybody know how I can get this to work?Thanks,Juerg_______________________________________________Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored.Java-dev mailing list (email@hidden)Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription:This email sent to email@hidden
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