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re:Java-Cocoa bridge?


  • Subject: re:Java-Cocoa bridge?
  • From: Mary Waller <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2003 12:33:44 +0100

Subject: Java-Cocoa bridge?
From: Brian Gilman <email@hidden>
To: Cocoa Dev <email@hidden>

Hello everyone,

Can anyone tell me what their experience is/was with the java-cocoa
bridge? Is this still a viable way of leveraging existing code in both
circles? Is it still being maintained? If not, what other options are there
(other than a complete port to Cocoa<->Java) out there?

TIA,

-B
I'm using some of the java wrapped cocoa classes directly from platform specific classes in a pure java application, and find it very usefull to implement platform specific functionality that has to be done via JNI and Win32 API calls in the corresponding Win32 classes. If only everything in life was so easy!!

Mary Waller
MPC Data Ltd
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