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Re: [platform-swt-dev] Questions about ActiveX Bridge and SWT
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Regarding the ActiveX Bridge. SWT has its own wrapper for OLE and ActiveX
controls. See:
http://www.eclipse.org/articles/Article-ActiveX%20Support%20in%20SWT/ActiveX%20Support%20in%20SWT.html
"Matilde Munaron" <matilde.munaron@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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09/12/2003 04:38 AM
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Subject: [platform-swt-dev] Questions about ActiveX Bridge
and SWT
Hi !
I found few weeks ago the www.reallyusefulcomputing.com site answering my
question about Java & Macro of MSWord. Now I've found two steps that I am
not able to overcome.
First, when I build a simple application and I have internal libraries
to use, am I compelled to place the jars in the lib/ext directory of
the Java Runtime Directory? I have many difficulties in placing a
convenient class-path in the manifest file. Why does the application
ignore the manifest string?
The second problem (and the biggest one) is that I am trying to build
an SWT java-bean-application but the packager doesn't permit me to run the
bridge activeX procedure. Is it possible to use this technology for my
software or am I compelled to use AWT and SWING?
I really hope you can help me.
Thank you in advance.
Matilde