Just curious, but how big is the current runtime environment needed for just the embedded piece?
- Paul Alec Flett wrote: > jeet - > let's keep this conversation public, I think there are a number of > people interested in this, and in fact this is part of my job here at > Netscape - to untangle dependencies to reduce our code footprint... > > Here are a few bugs you might be interested in: > > Embedding dependency tracking bug: > http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=100107 > > Less-critical dependency tracking bug: > http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=106686 > > let's take this up on netscape.public.mozilla.embedding > > Alec > > jeet shahani wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I am broadcasting this to everyone as I am sure there are other like me > > who would love to use a smaller footprint of Mozilla when embedding it > > with java(or some other platform). I am using the WebClient API to > > embed Mozilla in java. However, at this point I want to just start with > > building Mozill with only the basic functionality. What would be ideal > > is if we could use the basic functionality like Layout engine, > > javascript and cache, etc to embed the upcoming Mozilla 1.0. > > > > Here are a few urls that I have been reading on this topic. > > http://www.mozilla.org/projects/embedding/faq.html > > http://lxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/embedding/config/ > > > > If anyone else is interested in this effort, please email me. We can > > discuss how to go about doing this. Anybody who has already done this > > before or can provide input with this effort- that would be great. I > > would like to also provide feedback to the initial draft that is created > > by Alec and any feedback back to the WebClient community on this if > > possible. > > > > R/ > > Jeet > >