There is an Xtra which you can use to call Java classes...
The Moka Xtra:
http://www.integrationnewmedia.com/
However, for something so simple as what you'd like to do AppleScript, would be the way to go, right?...or maybe AppleScript and a shell script.
J
On Thursday, Dec 18, 2003, at 21:17 US/Eastern, thor wrote:
Hi there guys !
I need to start a Java server which I use to communicate between Director and a sound application.
I usually start it up by using the Terminal, but if I want to distribute the application, then I'd rather have this automatic, i.e. the user should not have to start up the terminal and do some messy stuff there.
Is it possible to call Java classes from Director?
There might be an xtra, but I'd rather not have to buy one.
Would you recommend AppleScript for this perhaps?
Any tips?
thanks in advance thor
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