Hi, If you replace the hex number with 'tip' then it will always point to the latest version.
Something like http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk9/client/jdk/file/tip/ src/jdk.accessibility/windows/native/include/bridge/AccessBridgeCalls.c Regards, Anirvan Sarkar On Thursday 27 October 2016, Pete Brunet <peter.bru...@oracle.com <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','peter.bru...@oracle.com');>> wrote: > > > On 10/26/16 10:44 PM, Philip Race wrote: > > > > > 15 <a > href="http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk9/client/jdk/file/544828ab2a9b/src/jdk.accessibility/windows/native/include/bridge/AccessBridgeCalls.c" > > <http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk9/client/jdk/file/544828ab2a9b/src/jdk.accessibility/windows/native/include/bridge/AccessBridgeCalls.c>> > That URL is definitely not authoritative. > > I think you need to give a pointer to something more > likehttp://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk9/jdk9/jdk/src/jdk.accessibility/windows/native/include/bridge/AccessBridgeCalls.c > > Looks like that hex number in there is the Mercurial long revision number > of the tip so that's going to keep changing. I'm not aware of a "latest" > link. Maybe some other reader will know. > > But I am not sure about that either .. it may need to be split between the > main URL and the location in the repo. > > -phil > > > > On 10/26/16, 7:24 PM, Pete Brunet wrote: > > Please review the latest update > athttp://cr.openjdk.java.net/~ptbrunet/JDK-8167213/webrev.03/ > > The change is to AccessBridgeCalls.c. The license has been changed from > GPL2 to BSD. This is because the file was originally unlicensed prior > to being bundled into the JDK and the compiled .obj is linked to by > vendors creating proprietary code. Vendors will be instructed to > download AccessBridgeCalls.c from the OpenJDK repository. Also the > include/use of AccessBridgeDebug.h/cpp has been removed. > > Please also review readme.html which has been added to > .../jdk/include/win32/bridge. > > Pete > > On 10/25/16 6:48 AM, Alexandr Scherbatiy wrote: > > The fix looks good to me. > > Thanks, > Alexandr. > > On 10/24/2016 1:18 PM, Erik Joelsson wrote: > > The last change looks good and simple to me. > > /Erik > > > On 2016-10-21 06:55, Pete Brunet wrote: > > Please see the latest > updatehttp://cr.openjdk.java.net/~ptbrunet/JDK-8167213/webrev.02/ > > The fix now is to simply remove the copy of the AccessBridgeCalls.c > file > into the JDK. > > AccessBridgeCalls.c is the implementation of the documented Java Access > Bridge API and is a set of wrapper functions that hides the > complications related to interfacing to JAB's WindowsAccessBridge*.dll. > In the past users of the API would compile and link to > AccessBridgeCalls.c/obj. > > Since the interface implementation of AccessBridgeCalls.c will no > longer > be provided the JAB API documentation will be updated to instruct a > user > how to create an equivalent of AccessBridgeCalls.c. The documentation > will also contain a reference to the JAB 2.0.2 > downloadhttp://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jab-2-0-2-download-354311.html > > which does contain AccessBridgeCalls.c and which is compatible with the > current API and related calls into WindowsAccessBridge*.dll. > > Pete > > On 10/18/16 12:28 PM, Pete Brunet wrote: > > I've updated the webrev. Please > seehttp://cr.openjdk.java.net/~ptbrunet/JDK-8167213/webrev.01/ > > Rather than removing the files needed by Assistive Technology > developers > we have to provide them in JDK. However since there is a .c file > in the > group of files the files were moved from the include directory to a > new > javaaccessbridge directory. > > On 10/17/16 2:43 AM, Magnus Ihse Bursie wrote: > > On 2016-10-14 17:51, Pete Brunet wrote: > > Please review the following. > > The .h files and .c file provided to allow Assistive Technology to > interface to the Java Access Bridge API are being removed from > the built > JRE/JDK images. They are not used much and they can be obtained > online > via the OpenJDK web site. The pubs will be updated to mention the > location of the files. > > Since there is a .c file in this group of files the directory > structure > has been changed slightly to remove the include directory. > > There was one file missing from the group of files needed by > developers > and that was moved from the common to the bridge directory. > > The make was updated in response to the above. > > Bug: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8167213 > > Webrev: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~ptbrunet/JDK-8167213/webrev.00/ > > Build changes looks good to me. > > /Magnus > > > -- Sent from Gmail Mobile