An alternative to a timer thread is to use gtk_timeout_add(), which
isn't one of the calls we support. Is it okay if I just add that
support, or do I need to regenerate the file somehow?
Tom
On Thu, 2003-02-20 at 11:28, Tom Ball wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> What's the thread model for Java-GNOME development? Swing requires that
> all GUI updating happen on the event dispatch thread, while the AWT
> pretends it's fully multithreaded. I haven't found any documentation
> suggesting threading rules for Java-GNOME, but there also isn't much
> synchronization effort either.
>
> What's prompting this question is that I'm writing a GUI front-end for
> Sun's VPN client using Java-GNOME, which will have a status window (a
> GtkTextView) updated by a timer. Since I couldn't find any timers in
> Java-GNOME, I'm writing a simple one that just loops in a separate
> thread. Can this thread directly set the TextBuffer's text, or should
> it conj an event to do it on the main thread?
>
> Tom
>
>
>
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