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Re: Java Tool with NSTask
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Re: Java Tool with NSTask


  • Subject: Re: Java Tool with NSTask
  • From: Mijobe <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 13:31:28 -0500

The first thing I would do is to write a wrapper class in Java to
handle the Java tool you want to interact with. A simple example might
be:

public class ToolWrapper {
protected ByteArrayOutputStream output = new ByteArrayOutputStream();

public void init() {
// Redirect System.out
System.setOut(new PrintStream(output));
... any other initialization.
}

public String getOutput() {
JavaTool.main(new String[0]);
return output.toString();
}
}

Then from your Objective C class you can do something like this:

- (NSString *)getOutput {
id clazz = NSClassFromString(@"example.JavaTool");
id javaTool = [[clazz alloc] init];
return [javaTool getOutput];
}

There are numerous configurations you need to make so that the JVM is
loaded and can find your java classes etc. Here's a good starting
point: http://cocoadevcentral.com/articles/000024.php. I hope all that
helps.

-
email@hidden
<xinjen/>
On Jan 25, 2004, at 3:07 PM, Fabio Genoese wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Although I have solved the problem somehow (see my second mail today),
> your idea sounds interesting. So yes: I wouldn't mind some example
> code if you have some time!
>
> thanks,
> Fabio
>
>
>
>
> You wrote:
>
> Considering the ease of interoperating with Java applications unless
> there's something stopping you I would execute the Java code myself.
> For instance if the command line tool writes its output to System.out
> the I would set System.out to an output stream that I could read from.
> For instance if I remember correctly you can use a PipedOutputStream
> connected to a PipedInputStream or a ByteArrayOutputStream and read
> from that. Once you set System.out then simply call the main method on
> the Java class and have it do its thing. If that doesn't make sense I
> can provide you some example code.
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