Hi,

I think there will be one if you just tried to run some gui modules.
As we could run Xcos from JAVA
(reference to:
http://mailinglists.scilab.org/Error-when-compiling-and-running-with-javasci-in-Scilab-6-td4034079.html
http://mailinglists.scilab.org/Debugging-Scilab-s-Xcos-module-on-eclipse-get-crash-with-error-Minidumps-td4033957.html
)

I am sorry that I did not success in doing it.
Even javasci didn't work any more since I upgrade my Ubuntu to 16.04 and Scilab to 6.*
(http://mailinglists.scilab.org/Error-when-compiling-and-running-with-javasci-in-Scilab-6-tp4034079.html)


Best wishes,
Chenfeng Zhu


On 06/14/2016 09:02 AM, al duck wrote:

Dear Scilab developer,


I had successfully embed Scilab in a JAVA project using the javasci API. It works quiet great J. Now I was wondering if there is a way to get the Scilab GUI console embed in a JFrame. I want to have access to the Scilab console to have a kind of expert mode for debug purpose.


I looked at the both modules “console” and “gui” but did not really managed to get it working. I must have missed something.


Did someone already did something similar? Any information which can help me to get on the right way would be really appreciate.


Thanks!

Best regards,

Fabien.



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