From: jeremyd@ctc.net
Date: Tue Nov 19 2002 - 10:40:23 EST
> From: Hubert Figuiere <hfiguiere@teaser.fr>
> Date: 2002/11/19 Tue AM 08:59:19 EST
> To: David Cypers <dcyjcs@mail.be>
> CC: abiword-user@abisource.com
> Subject: Re: embed abiword into java app
> 
> 
> On mardi, nov 19, 2002, at 14:26 Europe/Paris, David Cypers wrote:
> 
> > Hello
> >
> > I need to embed AbiWord into a java application. Since  JDK1.3, any 
> > native UI component can be placed on an AWT Canvas. This is done by 
> > overriding the java method paint(..) by a native implementation, which 
> > renders the native UI-component.
> >
> > Can somebody tell me if
> >
> > a) it is possible to wrap AbiWord into a DLL (and how?)
> 
sorta - its possible [with some work] to compile
AbiWord as a DLL; you may wish to optionally create a
DllMain, though it should not call AP_Win32App::WinMain
(or a suitable replacement function) (you should do that
after the DLL variant is loaded), and adjust the 
Makefile[s] (or MSVC6 project) to build as a DLL instead
of executable.  You may need to add some hook functions
or whatever, depending on exactly what functionality you
require.
> Some people (OEOne.com) have done abimoz, an AbiWord embedded into a 
> Mozilla plug-in.
Hmm, did this work on Windows?  I will have to have a look
at it someday I guess.
> 
> > b) what the main() entry point for the application is
main (or WinMain as it is) may be found in
abi/src/wp/main/win/Win32Main.cpp
however, this just calls AP_Win32App::WinMain found in
abi/src/wp/ap/win/ap_Win32App.cpp
> > c) how you initiate the AbiWord GUI. (so I can override the paint(..) 
> > method with a call to that code
> 
> Look at that the code mentionned above.
> http://abimoz.mozdev.org/
Within Abiword you probably want to have a look at
AP_Win32Frame (and its super classes) as this creates
the visible window; though there are many other
classes that handle various aspects including the
keyboard, the menu, etc.  Though looking at abimoz
as Hub mentioned will probably give you a better
starting point.
> 
> > I also have one major drawback, I'm not familiar with C++ and 
> > make-files, and I can't find any make's for the Win32 environment (I 
> > develop on a win2k machine).
> >
> 
> Make should work on Windows to.
> Otherwise you have a module called MSVC6 that provide VC6 project file 
> if you really want that.
> 
cd into abi and you will see Makefile (the same one
is used for all platforms), we do not use nmake.  I
recommend you work with cvs head (others may disagree),
you will want to look in abi/docs/build/ and read the
info there, you may also wish to check out my site
http://abiword.pchasm.org/source/ which has similar
info for compiling AbiWord on Windows and should you
choose the makefile approach, the minimal Cygwin tools
you will require [for the head branch].
> 
> Hub
> 
As a side note, you may wish to switch to abiword-dev.
If you need any help, let me know and I will do my
best to help you (though I'm spread a bit thin amongst
the many projects I'm working on in my spare time;
I'm familiar with Java, C++, and building AbiWord
on Windows :-)
Jeremy Davis
jeremyd@computer.org
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