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Firefox <-- liveconnect --> Java

Hi folks,

Is liveconnect still available in Firefox as it is in NS Navigator ?

I would like to call Java code from JavaScript in Firefox... Do you
think it is possible with liveconnect ? Does a better strategy exists ?

I tried to call Java from Javascript like this :

var myBook = new Packages.Book() ;

But it doesn't work ("Packages.Book is not a constructor" in the JS
console, although it is !). I thought I should tell Firefox where my jar
is... And finally put my jar file into the jre/lib... Put it doesn't work
anyway.

Could somebody help me ? Have you ever tried to use YOUR Java code
through liveconnect ? Is there any security restriction ???

Thanks a lot,

Guillaume, from France

Jul 23 '05 #1
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Guillaume CABANAC wrote:

Is liveconnect still available in Firefox as it is in NS Navigator ?
No, there are a lot of differences, Netscape 4 has its own Java VM while
Mozilla and Firefox makes use of the Sun JRE (or whatever Java runtime
environment is available on the platform).
I think in Mozilla you can still access anything in the standard Java
packages but somehow other classes are not loaded.
The same with Opera I think.
Whether that is considered a bug I am not sure.
I would like to call Java code from JavaScript in Firefox... Do you
think it is possible with liveconnect ? Does a better strategy exists ?


You could place your Java stuff in an applet and access public members
of the applet, that should still work.
--

Martin Honnen
http://JavaScript.FAQTs.com/
Jul 23 '05 #2

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