Re: NO future for Cocoa-Java ?
Re: NO future for Cocoa-Java ?
- Subject: Re: NO future for Cocoa-Java ?
- From: Andrew Satori <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2005 11:26:02 -0400
None that I've seen, but I see no reason that there couldn't be one.
I'd even go so far as to suggest that if someone wanted to be
enterprising, much of the required work is probably already done.
Considering the similarities of Java and C#, I would think that the
cocoasharp efforts in the Mono Project would be a good starting
point, as it generates C# classes that bridge to the Cocoa API, and
it's all done via scripted interfaces.I might get killed for
suggesting this though. Urs and Geoff have put a massive amount of
work into making that work for Mono :-)
Andy
On Jul 8, 2005, at 11:18 AM, The Karl Adam wrote:
I'm not actually sure that is the case. While bridget requires you map
your selectors to method names for multipart selectors, it does
specify that the default is the first part of the selector. At the
same time, I don't think that the Cocoa-Java bridge is built on it,
but rather on what makes bridget work since WrapIt is dead and .jobs
files still work merely because Xcode still has code for dealing with
them.
I'd love for an open source alternative to the Java bridge to exist, I
myself have played in joining the runtimes manually and it is no small
feat. So, are there any plans or a budding project to provide an OSS
java bridge for ObjC?
-Karl
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