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On Aug 27, 2008, at 11:17 AM, Adam Ornstein wrote: Actually, no. QTJava is only present in 32-bit processes, because Quicktime itself is only available in 32-bit processes. The QTJava API will not be carried forward to 64-bit because it is in many places a very close clone of the QT native API (int sized pointers and all). The best advice I have going forward to 64-bit is to use JNI, and use a framework that exists in 64-bit like QTKit. Best of luck, Mike Swingler Java Runtime Engineer Apple Inc. |
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