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Re: Mixing Cocoa Java and Java AWT Q&A



On Feb 29, 2004, at 4:43 PM, Greg Bolsinga wrote:

I believe that it would still be not recommended, supported, or suggested.

I must re-iterate. I have never ever heard of anyone mixing Cocoa Java and Java AWT until the postings on this list. I asked many of my co-workers, and they agreed that they had never heard of it either.

Please read in-between the lines of that statement, and please mind the Technical Q&As!

Well, I can read some many things in between the lines of that statement that it tends to become meaningless.
I guess it depends on the context you're thinking of (and I'm no mind reader :)

Clearly I take your point that mixing Cocoa Java & Java AWT is not supported, but for all I can tell you might be making a blanket statement that one should never call back into Java if one is on the AppKit main thread, or any one of a number of different possibilities like that. Its hard to know what you're saying when one has to read between the lines, rather than read what's written.

In any case, I appreciate all the information I can get!

AndyT (lordpixel - the cat who walks through walls)
A little bigger on the inside

(see you later space cowboy ...)
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References: 
 >Mixing Cocoa Java and Java AWT Q&A (From: Greg Bolsinga <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Mixing Cocoa Java and Java AWT Q&A (From: Andrew Thompson <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Mixing Cocoa Java and Java AWT Q&A (From: Greg Bolsinga <email@hidden>)



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