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Re: Differences between Cocoa and Cocoa-Java Projects/Targets
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Re: Differences between Cocoa and Cocoa-Java Projects/Targets


  • Subject: Re: Differences between Cocoa and Cocoa-Java Projects/Targets
  • From: Phil <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 21:05:17 +1300

On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 00:01:26 -0500, Dmitry Markman <email@hidden> wrote:
> I wouldn't say that JNI is extremely complicated
> I would say JNI is is extremely straightforward
>
> JNI is java's standard and as such is widely supported by SUN and Apple
>
> JNI is no more complicated than any other API.
>
> however you have to know how it works
> just like any other API you want to use, nothing new
>
> to me Cocoa-Java bridge looks like ugly and complicate thing
> just opposite you think
>
> but maybe you have some specific requirement that you have to use Java
> from Cocoa
> if you need just GUIless classes it shouldn't be any problem working
> with JNI
> it' just very similar to work with other dylib

The only requirement is that I can send/receive and translate objects
between Cocoa and a Java library (all behind-the-scenes).
I'd be fine with using JNI if you could point me to some
documentation/reference. So far, I've found almost nothing.

-Phil
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