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Faceless Background Application


  • Subject: Faceless Background Application
  • From: Lisa Zorn <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 20:00:49 -0800 (PST)

Hello all,

I've seen mentions of aspects of this, but after trying to guess a
complete answer and having nothing work --

I am trying to make a Faceless Background Cocoa application (my main
class is in java, if that's relevant). I would like to be able to make
cocoa calls (i.e. access NSApplication and NSBundle methods) but I have
not been able to figure out how to do this while making sure that the
application remains a daemon.

I've found references to the properties LSBackground only and
NSUIElements which imply that these could be helpful but I don't know
explicitly what these things do and experimenting with setting these
values has gotten me nowhere -- I can either get a daemon which can't
make the cocoa calls, or I the app is not a daemon.

Many thanks,
-lisa
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