I'm working on a Javaflash right now which builds a Java Flash projector in a cross-platform manner based on Mozilla plugin protocol. The ExternalInterface support is coming soon. It's LGPL.
http://dctc.sjtu.edu.cn:81/wonder/wiki/Javaflash

 
On 10/25/05, Martin Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
during the conversations on IRC when OFLA was on, there was some talk
about flash and java (communication, embedding etc..), which is
something i've been thinking about quite a bit recently.

I already knew that I could use an XML socket to talk back and forth but
whilst reading the API docs for the SWT Browser component I realised
that with a little sleight of hand and the flash / _javascript_
communication kit its possible to get messages both ways from SWT to
Flash and from Flash to SWT.

I've made a proof of concept project which you can download from
http://relivethefuture.com/code/flash/SWTFlash.zip

Its useful for me as im working on an RCP project at the moment that
also involves flash and if this is reliable on PC and OSX it means I can
do some of the UI work (moving, rotating, arranging images etc) in
flash, rather than worrying about graphics contexts and display devices :)

anyway, id be interested to hear what people think, as it may provide a
simple way of integrating flash into eclipse for use as plugins.

thanks,

p.s. (for Mike Chambers)

Is it ok to redistribute the flash / js kit like this? Ive included a
docs directory with the license and the readme for the kit, i also
remember you mentioned that you may be changing the license to something
more 'liberal'. Is this true? and what is it? when is it? etc.. :)

Martin


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