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> From: [email protected] [mailto:braillenote-
> [email protected]] On Behalf Of blake
> Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 1:20 PM
> To: [email protected]
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> Subject: [Braillenote] GW Micro Announces Support for Java Applications
> 
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> 
>  ---- Original Message ------
> From: [email protected]
> Subject: GW Micro Announces Support for Java Applications
> Date sent: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 16:46:09 -0500
> 
> <HTML><HEAD><TITLE> GW Micro Announces Support for Java
> Applications</TITLE></HEAD><BODY><P>-GW Micro is excited to
> announce support for Java applications through the new WE4Java
> Window-Eyes script, developed by Jay Macarty.
> <br /
> 
> <br /
> The WE4Java Script Central web page describes WE4Java as a script
> that "provides access to Java based programs using an alternate
> technology from the Java Access Bridge.  This interface
> communicates directly with the Window-Eyes COM object model via a
> public API." &nbsp;
> <br /
> 
> <br /
> WE4Java is designed to send information from Java applications to
> Window-Eyes via the Window-Eyes scripting COM interface.  Because
> Window-Eyes is a COM server (meaning other applications can send
> information directly to Window-Eyes), the possibilities of making
> any application accessible are endless, regardless of the
> programming language an application is developed in.
> <br /
> 
> <br /
> "The Java language is, at times, regarded as being limited in the
> area of accessibility and not particularly screen reader
> friendly, " says WE4Java developer, Jay Macarty.  "However, Java
> actually has one of the most powerful accessibility frameworks
> available built right into the GUI components.  WE4Java simply
> takes advantage of the extreme power of the Window-Eyes scripting
> facility to expose the Java accessibility framework in a new and
> different way.  We're not re-inventing java accessibility.  We're
> simply making it visible as an external Window-Eyes script.  In
> other words, the java access capability was always there.
> Window-Eyes scripting provided a way to unlock it in a new
> manner."
> <br /
> 
> <br /
> You can read more about WE4Java at <a
> href="/scripts/WE4Java">--http://www.gwmicro.com/scripts/WE4Java<
> /a>.  If you're using Window-Eyes 7.0 or greater, you can
> download and install WE4Java for immediate access to your Java
> applications.  Once WE4Java is installed, you can read the
> documentation by selecting WE4Java under the Programs section of
> the Start Menu.
> <br /
> 
> <br /
> Congratulations to all Window-Eyes script developers for all your
> hard work and contributions.  We are excited about the future
> that Window-Eyes scripting has to offer.</BODY></HTML
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