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Compile the class in message: http://lists.apple.com/archives/quicktime-java/2005/Oct/msg00089.html then use the command “jar uvf QTJava.zip
quicktime/util/QTBuild.class” to update the jar with the new code. You’ll
want to replace this once apple releases a new version of QTJava because I’m
sure it’s a license violation. From:
quicktime-java-bounces+jmcallister=email@hidden
[mailto:quicktime-java-bounces+jmcallister=email@hidden] On Behalf Of SCHIELY Marc Hi to everyone, I'm running the newest version of QT (Version 7) under
Windows and have been using QTJava.zip. Now I get the QTJava has expired exception in my program.
I read in the mailing list archive that this was a problem with version 5. But as I just installed
the most recent version I'd expect to have a non expired version of QTJava. Is there any newer version of QTJava or do I have to
install an old version of QT? Thanks for the replies. Marc |
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