Le 29 sept. 07 à 01:49, tsuraan a écrit :
I'm not big on OSX or Java stuff, but Apple's JVM has some extensions
to allow native access to OSX stuff (documented at
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Java/Reference/1.4.2/
appledoc/api/index.html).
they are speaking only about the File Manager, i need Apple Event
Manager.
but obviously YES apple did that for the JVM, i think the sources
arn't discovered, it would have been a great help for me ...
but i will get advices from the developer of rb-appscript (modules
and classes to let ruby drive applescriptable applications) on what
to write (the functionnalities are allready writen in C) on what my
java JNA must implement.
in short, basically i do have to translate C source code to Java one
and, fortunately, thanks to JNA, i do have to write interfaces in
java the implementation being in C.
then, may be i would have only to write java interfaces and rewrite a
bit C code from what it is actually...
question is ithe jRuby community interested on such a work ?
that's to say having, from jRuby the abality to script application
and the finder itself ?
best,
Yvon
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