I've been able to get a simple example going using Nautius Actions:
http://www.grumz.net/index.php?q=taxonomy/term/2/9
Basically, you just create a regular Java class with a main(), package it
into a jar and then in the Nautilus Actons config wire a context menu action
to a "java -jar jarfile.jar" which works reasonably well.
I was thinking that maybe there is a better way, but this is probably the
best option...
Cheers, Jacek
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 1:38 PM, Serkan Kaba <se...@ge...> wrote:
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> I think that this needs a bit in general architecture. Java-Gnome
> bindings initilize GTK fom JVM. This needs the other way around,
> initilizing JVM from Nautilus (i.e native layer)
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> This will need to load libjvm (and probably should load it dynamically
> instead of linking against it), prepare objects to pass to JVM and call
> Java methods in native code.
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> - --
> Sincerely,
> Serkan KABA
> Gentoo Developer
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