Re: Status of Java Bridge?
Re: Status of Java Bridge?
- Subject: Re: Status of Java Bridge?
- From: Rolf <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 14:33:36 +0200
BTW: This fine article is a "must" if you're going to use the JavaBrige:
http://cocoadevcentral.com/articles/000024.php#000024
I really don't hope the JavaBridge is legacy or about to become so. ProjectBuilder supports writing native cocoa apps in both Java and Objective C language, allows mixing both in one app, and it seems illogical (and would be a shame) if the JavaBridge was removed. Instead they should be
improving it !!
/Rolf
30.05.2003 02:46:15, skrev Andrew Thompson <email@hidden>:
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Essentially, what I want to know is, is the Java Bridge 'Legacy'
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technology, or does that description only apply to the documentation?
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I'm thinking about writing an Objective-C framework for something, that
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I'll later need to also call from Java.
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I've read through some of the Java Bridge documentation, and I realize
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to call my own framework from Java I'll need to make some kind of
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wrapper project to explain to the Bridge how to expose my Objective C
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classes to Java.
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What I'm wondering is: is this still something its possible to do?
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The WrapIt application mentioned in the ancient documentation doesn't
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seem to exist anymore, but can I still build such a project by hand?
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Should I forget all about this because its no longer supported?
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AndyT (lordpixel - the cat who walks through walls)
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A little bigger on the inside
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(see you later space cowboy ...)
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