I don't know if any way to convert Java to Lingo. You can write Xtras that
incorporate extensible functionality into Director. Most Xtras are written
in C/C++. I don't know if you could wrap your Java in some sort of wrapper
to gain access to it from Lingo.
It might be easiest to find an existing Lingo or Xtra solution that meets
your needs or to rewrite your code in Lingo by hand.
Check out "Lingo for C Programmers"
(http://www.zeusprod.com/nutshell/chapters/index.html)
for insights into how Lingo relates to other languages.
Bruce
>I've been working on a program using Java but I'd like to be
>able to convert it into a shockwave movie using Director.
>I've been working on finding away to bring my Java code but
>so far I've only found that Director can export movies as
>Java applets. Is there a way to import java files into director
>that they can be edited there or to convert the Java
>language into Lingo? Thanks for any help
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