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Cocoa in a Plug-in (shared library)?
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  • Subject: Cocoa in a Plug-in (shared library)?
  • From: Jonathan Stocks <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2002 13:54:55 -0700

Hello,

I am looking for information regarding Cocoa user interface in a Plug-in (or shared library) environment. Are there any restrictions or gotcha that I should be careful of? Can a cocoa based shared library be loaded from a carbon application?

What I am looking for is if there is any reason a cocoa shared library that has a user interface couldn't be used from an application (like a Photoshop plugin) or say as a JNI shared lib?

Does anyone know of where I could find information on this?

Thanks,
Jon
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