Thank you guys for this information. Romain
Le vendredi 31 août 2012, Jean-Baptiste Onofré a écrit : > JNA (for Java Native Access) is an alternative of JNI (Java Native > Interface). It allows to load and use native libs (dll for windows, so for > Unix dynamic, etc). JNA is easier to use than JNI and provide a kind of > proxy (avoiding to write a Java/C wrapper for instance). > > Jline console leverages native lib (especially on Windows) for coloring, > etc. It uses JNA for that. > > Regards > JB > > On 08/31/2012 03:55 PM, Achim Nierbeck wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> IIRC this has been included into jline also for windows somewhere >> between 2.2.0 and 2.2.5. >> so it's not needed anymore. >> >> regards, Achim >> >> 2012/8/31 Romain Gilles <[email protected]>: >> >>> Hi all, >>> I would like to know what it introduced by the jna lib? Currently when >>> I'm >>> using karaf it is already colorized without executing the following >>> documentation step: >>> http://karaf.apache.org/**manual/latest-2.2.x/users-** >>> guide/colorized-console.html<http://karaf.apache.org/manual/latest-2.2.x/users-guide/colorized-console.html> >>> >>> Romain >>> >> >> >> >> > -- > Jean-Baptiste Onofré > [email protected] > http://blog.nanthrax.net > Talend - http://www.talend.com >
