Does anyone have a nice example showing how to use javascript (in an svg file displayed in batik) to call java methods?
I was looking at Mozilla's Rhino documentation (the javascript package used in Batik). At http://www.mozilla.org/rhino/scriptjava.html they have a nice example of scripting java using LiveConnect, part of Rhino. I thought this would help in one of my current projects, so I included the following in an svg document: function testjs(){ importPackage(java.awt); var frame = new Frame("JavaScript"); frame.show(); frame.setSize(new Dimension(200,100)); var but = new Button("OK"); frame.add(but); frame.show(); } Then, on a <text> object, I added an "onclick" attribute and set it to "testjs()". I then loaded the svg file in a Batik SVGCanvas object. Sure enough, when I clicked the text, a little java frame and button popped up. Cool. So then I wanted to open one of my own frames, already defined in another part of my package. So I changed the javascript to something like this: function testjs(){ importPackage(Packages.mypackage); var b = new MyFrame(); b.setUrl("http://myserver.com"); b.show(); } Now, the jar file that holds the batik browser I have contains both the batik libraries and also my own package. So I'm thinking they should be all in the classpath. But when I click on the text now, I get an error message saying "MyFrame()" is not a defined function. Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong here? Anyone else know how to use javascript to call some of my java classes and methods? Thanks for any tips! jaaron __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Health - Feel better, live better http://health.yahoo.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
