> > > My question is about the GTK peers. I have managed to generate the header files 
>for each .c files, and can run up to the point where an GTK frame is created with a 
>title. (Mouse events also seem to be handled)
> > 
> > It's not at all interesting, but I have a screenshot here:
> > 
> > http://kissme.sourceforge.net/gtkshot.jpg
> > 
> > John
> 
> You should be able to finish up the peers by simply combining them
> with a 1.1 JDK.  There is a specific Java property you can pass with a
> -D argument... but I don't know it off hand.  This should let you
> actually run a good deal of AWT code using those peers.  Knowing the
> peers are working properly before dealing with the Java code would
> probably help you a great deal.

It's a pity you don't know what it is. I looked through the old classpath mailing list 
archive but didn't find anything.

On another note, I would like to dynamically link the gtk code into my JVM, but I 
can't do this because of the way the JNI method names are formed. 

My code just substitutes _ for . and hopes for the best, but there seem to be more 
things to take into account. Any idea where I can get code to do that? Does gcj have 
such code, Japhar?

(As an example, 

Java_gnu_java_awt_peer_gtk_GtkComponentPeer_setVisible

is obvious, but

Java_gnu_java_awt_peer_gtk_GtkComponentPeer_set__Ljava_lang_String_2I

is not.

)

John Leuner

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