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Re: Java Bridge for beginners



I believe that the Java Bridge is still being used extensively for Cocoa Java. If you visit the Reference Library for Cocoa there is section dedicated to Java. There are a number of documents and some example code showing how to integrate Obj-C and Java.

http://developer.apple.com/referencelibrary/Cocoa/index.html

On Nov 30, 2005, at 6:20 AM, Alexander Kholodovitch wrote:

Hello, All!
Excuse, who can help me? I write on Java. But I should cause the classes written on Objective-C (Objective-C++). Tried to read about Java Bridge. But could understand not all. Some materials have become outdated. For example, about Java Wrapper.


Somebody can send the reference to a simple example of use Objective-C of classes from Java (the best variant - source codes of the project)? Or on step-by-step instructions, for achievement of similar result.

Alexandr Kholodovitch
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