A small edit... My XUL application is located at /Users/myname/[...]/ chrome/ test/content/mybrowser.xul.
My big question, which I'm hoping is the/a key to solving this, is: how does the program know where to find "chrome://test/ content/mybroswer.xul"? Is it the chrome path that is passed back from LocationProvider, or is the folder supposed to be registered somehow? Again, any and all advvice will be greatly apprciated, Sam On Mar 11, 9:26 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi all, > > I am trying to run a simple XUL application through Java, using > JavaXPCOM. > > I have built XULRunner (on my Mac), and have added > MozillaInterface.jar to my Java application's classpath. I can get my > GREPathm and the initEmbedding method works fine. Up to here > everything works. > > Now, I have a XUL application located at /Users/myname/[...]/chrome/ > content/mybrowser.xul. I've copied-and-pasted the Mozilla > initialization/embedding code and locationProvider > fromhttp://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/JavaXPCOM:Embedding_Mozilla_in_a..., > and I've added the application-opening code from that page as well. > > According to the site that that code came from, I'm supposed to modify > LocationProvider so that it returns the chrome folders of my app and > of XUL.Framework. So here are the only lines I've changed: > > In my main class: > > nsIDOMWindow win = windowWatcher.openWindow(null, "chrome://test/ > content/mybroswer.xul", "mybrowser", "chrome,resizable,centerscreen", > null); > > In LocationProvider: > > public File[] getFiles(String aProp) { > File[] files = null; > if (aProp.equals("APluginsDL")) { > files = new File[1]; > files[0] = new File(libXULPath, "plugins"); > } else if (aProp.equals("ChromeML")){ > files = new File[2]; > files[0] = new File("/Users/sfentress/Applications/MozillaTest/ > MyBrowser.app/Contents/Resources/chrome/"); > files[1] = new File("/Users/sfentress//sources/mozilla/obj-i686- > apple-darwin8.8.2/dist/XUL.framework/Versions/1.8.0.4/chrome/"); > } > return files; > > } > > When I run this, nothing happens. Ok, a little more specifically, if I > have the LocationProvider print out what it's being requested, I gives > me the following (when windowWatcher.openWindow is called) > > get file: CurProcD, [false] > get file: GreD, [false] > get files: ChromeML > get files: SkinML > get file: UChrm, [false] > get file: ProfD, [false] > get file: ProfLD, [false] > > So obviously something is happening, but whatever it is, it's not > starting my xul application. > > How can I get my xul application to run? Is there a problem with my > paths? OpenWindow is being called on a relative path -- how does the > program know where it is? Should I change the chrome.manifest in any > way? > > Any advice or pointers would be extremely appreciated. > Thanks! > Sam _______________________________________________ dev-embedding mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-embedding
