Hi,
On the OSX stuff - can you do all that code via reflection and avoid the
compile-time dependency? Ugly, but might work. Jakarta Commons
Beanutils has some libs which make reflection less (although still)
painful...
-- Chad
Grant Wood <gr...@na...> wrote:
> Chad,
>
> I haven't looked at OpenJNLP in quite awhile, so I apologize for not
> responding quicker. I spoke briefly with Kherr this afternoon, and
> there are some issues we should look at.
>
> First off, to build OpenJNLP use the build file in devel/targets/
> cd build/targets
> ant build -or- ant compile
>
> second, I added your patch to Gestalt.java to check for WindowsXP.
> Gestalt.java should be at revision 1.3 now unless I did something
> wrong. I ran into one other bug, which was an odd double semicolon in
> IconFactory that the 1.4 compiler didn't like which is now fixed...
> which brings me to the final bigger problem:
>
> The big barrier to compiling on windows is the MacOSAppHandler class,
> which imports the OSX specific MRJ classes. There may be others, but I
> think tat is the one that complains the most. Obviously, this needs to
> be addressed, possibly with some trickery in the build.xml file. The
> easiest hack, really, is to delete it and then edit the classes that
> use it... (openjnlp.desktop.MasterFrame comes to mind) until we get
> another solution in place using Ant. Ah, the joys of integrating java
> into various environments.
>
>
> Grant
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