Le 25 juil. 05 à 16:07, Adrian Robert a écrit :
On Jul 25, 2005, at 3:03 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
i am new here and start to learn to work with the gnustep.
My first question is,
is their NSJavaVirtualMachine in gnustep, like in cocoa,
to use java classes in the project?
I don't believe we have that class. However, do a search for
"LuceneKit". This is a GNUstep project that incorporates Java
code, and so it is accomplishing the same job.
(If NSJavaVirtualMachine is an official OS X API, maybe that would
be a good route for us to generalize whatever LuceneKit does so
other projects can wrap Java libraries more easily..)
… No, LuceneKit doesn't incorporate any Java code, it's written only
in Objective-C, more precisely it is a complete Apache Lucene rewrite
based on GNUstep/Cocoa (Apache Lucene is written in Java).
Quentin.
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Quentin Mathé
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