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    What is the status of JavaXPCM for use in XulRunner? Is it fully
    functioning? Is it documented yet? All the information I find on
    www.mozilla.org seems to be outdated, does anyone know where the most
    recent information lives?
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    Nathan Bell wrote:
    What is the status of JavaXPCM for use in XulRunner? Is it fully
    functioning? Is it documented yet? All the information I find on
    www.mozilla.org seems to be outdated, does anyone know where the most
    recent information lives?

    Perhaps I wrote too soon, perhaps JavaXPCM isn't what I need at all.
    What I would like to do is create XPCM components in Java, register
    them and call them from my XUL application. Is this possible on the
    Mozilla platform?

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    Nathan Bell wrote:
    Nathan Bell wrote:
    >What is the status of JavaXPCM for use in XulRunner? Is it fully
    >functioning? Is it documented yet? All the information I find on
    >www.mozilla.org seems to be outdated, does anyone know where the most
    >recent information lives?


    Perhaps I wrote too soon, perhaps JavaXPCM isn't what I need at all.
    What I would like to do is create XPCM components in Java, register
    them and call them from my XUL application. Is this possible on the
    Mozilla platform?

    As I understand it, it is coming, but not here today:

    That is, an XPCM loader is being written so that you can write
    XPCM objects directly in Java.

    If you can, you can try wrapping you java objects with a javascript
    XPCM object.

    Milowski

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  • No.3 | | 261 bytes | |

    Alex Milowski wrote:
    If you can, you can try wrapping you java objects with a javascript
    XPCM object.
    For this method, read this article:
    javier
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