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is the path to the jar from which the pluglet is loaded. SECTION: Changes M classes/org/mozilla/pluglet/PlugletFactory.java M classes/org/mozilla/pluglet/PlugletFactoryAdaptor.java - Add new first argument to PlugletFactory.initialize(): the string that is the path to the jar from which the pluglet is loaded. M examples/MediaPlayer/JMPlayer.java M test/test.java - Account for new first argument M src/PlugletFactory.cpp - new JNI signature for initialize. |
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Java-Implemented Plug-ins. ================================ http://www.mozilla.org/projects/blackwood/java-plugins/ -------------------------------- This directory contains the beginnings of the Java-Implemented plug-uns. The sources is divided into four directories classes Java source files src Native code (c++/c) jni Implamentations of java native methods test Test code, including simple pluglet. ======================================================================== Win32 Directions: ======================================================================== Requirements: * current mozilla built tree * JDK1.3 or JDK1.2 if you are not using OJI * Perl 5 perl.exe must be in your path How To Build: * make sure the environment var JDKHOME is set to your jdk installation directory, ie SET JDKHOME=C:\jdk1.2 * if you do not have working OJI set OJI_DISABLE to 1 (You can do it in your command prompt, or you can set it in mozilla/java/plugins/src/makefile.win). * type "nmake /f makefile.win" How to Run: * Add following directories to to your path: %MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME% In case OJI_DISABLE add %JDKHOME%\jre\bin\client to your path * Copy class files from mozilla/dist/classes to your JRE/lib/ext directory and add JRE/lib/ext to your classpath How to build and run test * go to the test directory and type "nmake /f makefile.win" * Set PLUGLET environment to the directory you have test.jar * Run mozilla and load page test.html from test directory and if everething is ok you will see some awt demo. ========================================================================= Unix (Sparc Solaris and i386 Linux) Directions: ========================================================================= Requirements: * current mozilla built tree * JDK1.3 * Perl 5 must be in your path How To Build: * make sure the environment var JDKHOME is set to your jdk installation directory, ie export JDKHOME=/usr/local/jdk1.3 * Add following directories to to your LD_LIBRARY_PATH: $MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME:$JDKHOME/jre/lib/$HOSTTYPE/native_threads:$JDKHOME/jre/lib/$HOSTTYPE/client: $JDKHOME/jre/lib/$HOSTTYPE/: * type "gmake" How to Run: * Add $MOZILLA_FILE_HOME/../classes to your CLASSPATH How to build and run test * go to the test directory and type "gmake" test.jar will be placed in mozilla/dist/bin/plugins directory * set LD_PRELOAD to libXm.so (to libawt.so on linux platform) * Run mozilla and load page resource:///res/javadev/pluglets/test.html and if everething is ok you will see some awt demo. ======================================================================== Problems: * post to netscape.public.mozilla.java newsgroup