Le 22/05/02 à 23:54, dman a écrit:
dman> dman> | See this from http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-3.1/changes.html : dman> | dman> | " # JNI and CNI invocation interfaces were implemented, so gcj-compiled Java code can now be called from a C/C++ application. dman> dman> I didn't know that. That's a good feature to have. I guess you'll dman> have to RTFM the gcc docs to find out what that API is. Maybe it dman> works just like compiling a C++ library except that you'll be missing dman> the C++ header files (unless it can generate them too). on http://gcc.gnu.org/java/docs.html there is no manual only a FAQ but I will read the different articles. dman> | dman> dman> | dman> For GTK+ you can take a look at http://java-gnome.sourceforge.net/. dman> | dman> | thank you dman> | I will read this dman> dman> Does your GTK+ app already exist in C/C++? If not, then you can use no. dman> java-gnome to write your app in Java and use the java libs directly. it seems to be a better idea I will probably take this way. By the way do you know if a GTK+ component has been made to encapsulate a minimal canvas tu use EVAS ? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]