There is a group of engineers (including me) working on binding Java to
mozilla's XPCOM, which uses ORBit. If you made it to JavaOne, you may
have seen an early demo at one of Sun's booths.
--Jeff
Cees de Groot wrote:
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >Now, once this basic idea is implemented, th
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Now, once this basic idea is implemented, the CORBA/IDL solution offers
>extreme flexibility. For example, there's no reason that a GNOME server
>couldn't be written that creates the GNOME equiv of KApplication
>(whatever that may be...). It would serve the same IDL, an
Robb Shecter wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I had this idea, and would like to get comments - if it's cool, or dumb
> - whatever:
>
> I want to have my Java programs better integrated or "aware" of my KDE
> desktop. And vice-versa. I don't need the equivalent of the Python-KDE
> binding: This package doe
Hi,
I had this idea, and would like to get comments - if it's cool, or dumb
- whatever:
I want to have my Java programs better integrated or "aware" of my KDE
desktop. And vice-versa. I don't need the equivalent of the Python-KDE
binding: This package does two things: it gives access to deskto