I'm looking for something on the desktop. I found one solution called JFlashPlayer but it uses the FSCommands and seemed somewhat limited. What I as looking for was something that would allow me to sit a Flash interface in a Java casing and have it serve as the interface. I've used Zinc 2,5 but I was looking for something that I could actually choose which elements of the Java API and create custom functions to call.
Mani
On 2/3/06, Dmitry Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mani, hi
By Java App do you mean Java Applet? If that's the case, you can glue
the 2 tagather with _javascript_. Of course you would have to watch out
for cross-browser issues
Dmitry
--- In [email protected], Manuel Saint-Victor
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Can anyone point me in the direction of some use of external
interface to
> talk to Java- I wanted to try some experimentation with using a Flex
app to
> call some methods within my Java app and am looking for a good place to
> start.
>
> Any pointers would be a great help-
>
> Mani
>
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