Hi: After I watched the web seminar of ATF, I found that ATF can partially meet the requirements of our project. However, I have no idea about whether ATF can meet the following requirement:
I need a Java application to invoke a JavaScript function running in Mozilla browser. Besides that, the result can be sent back to the Java application. Is it possible to do this? Could anybody give me a certain answer? Thank you all for any suggestion on that. Ross 2007/9/5, Adam L. Peller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > So JavaXPCOM is what we're using underneath. If the ATF abstractions > are also useful, that's great! Those ATF classes may also serve as > your JavaXPCOM examples, if the documentation is that sparse. > > Good luck. > > Ross > > On 9/4/07, Yihao Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Adam: > > > > I have tried the JavaXPCOM. However, due to the lackness of examples, I > > have no idea how to actually use it in my application. > > > > BTW, I found some interesting stuff in ATF. IWeb interface is a > connection > > between the actual Mozilla browser and the MozBrowserEditor class which > is > > one of the core classes in ATF. Anyway, I will continue my research and > I am > > trying to debug the ATF. > > > > Thank you for your advice. > > > > Ross > > > > > > 2007/9/5, Adam L. Peller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > Ross, > > > > > > The Java to XPCOM bridge was developed by one of the ATF developers, > > > but as part of the Mozilla project so it can be used independently > > > from ATF. Try > > http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/JavaXPCOM > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Yihao Zhang > > > > P.O.BOX 430 > > Xidian University > > No.2 South Taibai Road > > Xi'an, Shaanxi 710071 > > P.R.China > > > > Cell-phone: (+86)-158-1023-9521 > > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > IM: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
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