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NewWindowListener mechanism. Next step will be to continue to try to get it working. A test/automated/src/classes/org/mozilla/webclient/WindowCreatorTest.java A test/automated/src/test/WindowCreatorTest0.html A test/automated/src/test/WindowCreatorTest1.html - new test, currently fails. M build-tests.xml - add new test, non-running M classes_spec/org/mozilla/webclient/impl/wrapper_native/EventRegistrationImpl.java - prep for NewWindowListener M src_moz/WindowCreator.cpp - sketch implementation plan. In WindowCreator.CreateChromeWindow2: + /* + Block this thread. + + Call back into java and ask the user to create a top level + window and hand it, or an added child of it, to us. Call this + thing the userWindow. + + Create a new BrowserControl, get its BrowserControlCanvas and + make it be a child of the userWindow. + + Set the userWindow and the BrowserControlCanvas to visible == + true. This is necessary to get the cause the underlying + mozilla window to be created. + + java returns the C++ nativeBrowserControl to us. Cast it to a + native NativeBrowserControl C++ object instance. If the + nsIURI is non-null, cause the new window to navigate to that + URI. Return the NativeBrowserControl's EmbedWindow instance, + which is an impl of nsIWebBrowserChrome. + + I'm not sure if it's safe to do all this on the same thread on + which mozilla calls us. I hope so. + */ |
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20040222 This README documents the Java Enhancers to the Mozilla web browser. Currently, the only active sub-project is the Webclient Java API to the Mozilla web browser. This project also leverages the JavaDOM sub-project. Requirements: * J2SDK 1.3.1 or later * Apache ant 1.4.1 or later. If running under J2SDK 1.4.2 or later, you need ant 1.6.1, due to javah issues. * Successfully built debug enabled Mozilla 1.6 tree How To Build: * cd to the directory above your top level mozilla directory and cvs checkout the Webclient module. * Modify mozilla/allmakefiles.sh and prepend the contents of the file "makefiles", in this directory, to add_makefiles section after the "Common makfiles used by everyone" comment. * re-run ./configure to generate the java makefiles * put the "mozilla/dist/bin" directory in your LD_LIBRARY_PATH on Unix, or PATH on Win32. * set the value of the environment var MOZ_JDKHOME to be your J2SDK directory. * Create a build.properties file in the mozilla/java directory with the following contents. ###### build.unix.classes=true build.win32.classes=false build.home=/home/edburns/Projects/mozilla/MOZILLA_1_4/mozilla/dist/classes compile.debug=true ###### Of course, set the values of the above properties correctly according to your system. * run "ant" in the mozilla/java directory. This will build webclient and all dependent libraries. How to run the Junit tests: * Make sure junit.jar is properly set in your mozilla/java/build.properties * Make sure junit.jar is installed in your $ANT_HOME/lib directory * Set the following variables in your environment NSPR_LOG_MODULES=webclient:4,webclientstub:4 NSPR_LOG_FILE=logfile.txt * cd to mozilla/java/webclient * Kill any running mozilla instances. These will mess up the profilemanager code. * run ant test How to run the test browser (broken as of this writing): * cd to mozilla/java/webclient/src_moz and run the "runem" batch file to run the test browser. Problems? * post to netscape.public.mozilla.java newsgroup