SWTtoCOM is toolset for automating COM Ole components from Java utilising SWT as the calling frameworks. SWTtoCOM provides a developer with the ability to directly embed a COM control or Document in to a SWT based Java application or Eclipse plugin.
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1.2 - Fixed events not being properly captured for some controls - Fixed incorrect field name being used in setter method signatures when field name begins with an underscore. - Fixed missing imports for getAs method in CoClasses - Fixed naming conflict between event listener class name and field name in CoClasses. - Fixed Aliases VT_DECIMAL to generate the correct constructor - Fixed event delegates in composites not being generated correctly when field name begins with an underscore. 1.1 - Added Media Player Sample - Fixed binding problem when target control implements multiple dispatch interfaces. - Improved support for SWT 3.3 - Added Support for JDK 1.6 rc2 - SWT Automation exception when disposing of Automation Composites for some ActiveX controls. - Windows Media Player Type Library getting a compile error due to incorrect pointer variable name being generated. - Excel Type Library failing due to VT_SAFEARRAY datatype causing imports to fail. - Added support to not generate client locale id paremeters when using dual interfaces. - Composite delegates always contains restricted methods despite the value of the GenerateRestrictedTypes option. rc1 - Initial Open Source Release.
1.2 - Fixed events not being properly captured for some controls - Fixed incorrect field name being used in setter method signatures when field name begins with an underscore. - Fixed missing imports for getAs method in CoClasses - Fixed naming conflict between event listener class name and field name in CoClasses. - Fixed Aliases VT_DECIMAL to generate the correct constructor - Fixed event delegates in composites not being generated correctly when field name begins with an underscore. 1.1 - Added Media Player Sample - Fixed binding problem when target control implements multiple dispatch interfaces. - Improved support for SWT 3.3 - Added Support for JDK 1.6 rc2 - SWT Automation exception when disposing of Automation Composites for some ActiveX controls. - Windows Media Player Type Library getting a compile error due to incorrect pointer variable name being generated. - Excel Type Library failing due to VT_SAFEARRAY datatype causing imports to fail. - Added support to not generate client locale id paremeters when using dual interfaces. - Composite delegates always contains restricted methods despite the value of the GenerateRestrictedTypes option. rc1 - Initial Open Source Release.
- Fixed binding problem when target control implements multiple dispatch interfaces. - Improved support for SWT 3.3 - Added Support for JDK 1.6
- Fixed binding problem when target control implements multiple dispatch interfaces. - Improved support for SWT 3.3 - Added Support for JDK 1.6
- SWT Automation exception when disposing of Automation Composites for some ActiveX controls. - Windows Media Player Type Library getting a compile error due to incorrect pointer variable name being generated. - Excel Type Library failing due to VT_SAFEARRAY datatype causing imports to fail. - Added support to not generate client locale id paremeters when using dual interfaces. - Composite delegates always contains restricted methods despite the value of the GenerateRestrictedTypes option.
- SWT Automation exception when disposing of Automation Composites for some ActiveX controls. - Windows Media Player Type Library getting a compile error due to incorrect pointer variable name being generated. - Excel Type Library failing due to VT_SAFEARRAY datatype causing imports to fail. - Added support to not generate client locale id paremeters when using dual interfaces. - Composite delegates always contains restricted methods despite the value of the GenerateRestrictedTypes option.
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