Based on my readings on Project Blackwood,
(http://www.mozilla.org/projects/blackwood/) there is already or
that team is already working on a Java Bridge to XPCOM (
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/blackwood/connect/).
Using the above technology , project blackwood supports the
Embedded Application Model through a set of Java APIs
(called webclient APIs).
I am interested in "similar" Java APIs for the mozilla editor,
so that I can embed the editor in a Java application
and do HTML editing.
Also, do you have the milestones for the editor embedding work
somewhere?
Note: I am very new to mozilla, so pardon me if I underestimate
or oversimplify the features I am looking for.
Thanks,
--srini
Simon Fraser wrote:
>
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Srinivasan Raman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Wondering whether I can embed a mozilla editor inside a
> > Java application. There is a embedding technology (project
> > blackwood) in mozilla for embedding browsing capability
> > inside a Java application. Want to find out whether there is
> > any such plan for the mozilla editor.
>
> If you can do XPCOM from Java, then you'll be able to embed
> the editor when we've completed the embedding work. One of our
> main goals is to be embeddable in a non-XUL environment.
>
> For details, see
> <http://www.mozilla.org/editor/editor-embedding.html>
>
> Simon
>
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