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Choi, Kyung (Contractor)

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May 30, 2018, 10:56:57 AM5/30/18
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Hi,

 

I have a couple questions with JNIWrapper.

Does it support 64 bit dlls (our system is with Java 1.8 64 bit on 64bit machine)?

Is there built-in interfaces to Java Swing?

 

Thanks!

Kyung Choi
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Natasha Dmitrieva

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May 31, 2018, 4:04:05 AM5/31/18
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Hi Kyung,
Thank you for your questions.

Please find our comments.


Does it support 64 bit dlls (our system is with Java 1.8 64 bit on 64bit machine)?
Yes, JNIWrapper does support 64-bit Java. If your application runs under Java 1.8 64-bit, then JNIWrapper will use jniwrap64.dll instead of jniwrap.dll. In addition, please take into account that it is not possible to load 32-bit DLLs if you use 64-bit Java, because a 32-bit DLL cannot be loaded into a 64-bit process. That's not the restriction of the JNIWrapper, but the limitation of the 32/64-bit systems.


Is there built-in interfaces to Java Swing?
Could you please provide a more detailed description of the functionality you are asking about?
The main purpose of JNIWrapper is to work with native DLLs in any Java applications without JNI, and its functionality is not directly related to Swing.

Regards,
Natasha

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Choi, Kyung (Contractor)

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May 31, 2018, 12:10:02 PM5/31/18
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Hi Nataha,

 

Thanks for your quick response!

We have a Java Swing application and are looking for an API/framework to open up Word document  in a Dialog, so checking if JNIWrapper has interfaces to bridge to the Swing.

 

Thanks!

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Natasha Dmitrieva

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Jun 1, 2018, 5:42:43 AM6/1/18
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Hi Kyung,
Thank you for the details!

I see your case and can offer you to try our another product — ComfyJ.

You can take a look at our Demo application and see how it works with MS Word.
http://cloud.teamdev.com/downloads/demo/comfyjdemo.jnlp

Here are the samples which show how you can apply such functionality:
http://comfyj-support.teamdev.com/samples/ms-office

Regards,
Natasha
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