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edburns%acm.org 19dc7352a7 This change-bundle solves the dom problem in a different way: by
allowing the standard java key and mouse event listeners to get access
to the dom Node that corresponds to that event.  I have the Node
propagated out to the webclient level, but I need to push it all the way
out so the client can access it.

Next step is to expose the dom Node to the standard java key and mouse
listeners, using test driven development techniques of course.

SECTION: Changes

M dom/classes/org/mozilla/dom/DOMAccessor.java

- make getNodeByHandle(long p) public so I can get the dom node for a
  key or mouse event.

M dom/classes/org/mozilla/dom/NodeImpl.java

- added commented out methods for the Node in Java SE 5.0

M webclient/classes_spec/org/mozilla/webclient/impl/wrapper_native/EventRegistrationImpl.java

- Extract the dom Node that corresponds to a key or mouse event.

M webclient/classes_spec/org/mozilla/webclient/impl/wrapper_native/RDFTreeNode.java

- Don't use keyword enum, for Java SE 5.0

M webclient/src_moz/EmbedEventListener.cpp

- store the long into the properties.

M webclient/src_share/jni_util.cpp
M webclient/src_share/jni_util.h

- new constant, NodeLong.
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README

20040222

This README documents the Java Enhancers to the Mozilla web browser.

Currently, the only active sub-project is the Webclient Java API to the
Mozilla web browser.  This project also leverages the JavaDOM
sub-project.

Requirements:

* J2SDK 1.3.1 or later

* Apache ant 1.4.1 or later.  If running under J2SDK 1.4.2 or later, you
  need ant 1.6.1, due to javah issues.

* Successfully built debug enabled Mozilla 1.6 tree

How To Build:

* cd to the directory above your top level mozilla directory and cvs
  checkout the Webclient module.

* Modify mozilla/allmakefiles.sh and prepend the contents of the file
  "makefiles", in this directory, to add_makefiles section after the
  "Common makfiles used by everyone" comment.

* re-run ./configure to generate the java makefiles

* put the "mozilla/dist/bin" directory in your LD_LIBRARY_PATH on Unix,
  or PATH on Win32.

* set the value of the environment var MOZ_JDKHOME to be your J2SDK
  directory.

* Create a build.properties file in the mozilla/java directory with the
  following contents.

######
build.unix.classes=true
build.win32.classes=false
build.home=/home/edburns/Projects/mozilla/MOZILLA_1_4/mozilla/dist/classes
compile.debug=true
######

  Of course, set the values of the above properties correctly according
  to your system.

* run "ant" in the mozilla/java directory.  This will build webclient
  and all dependent libraries.  

How to run the Junit tests:

* Make sure junit.jar is properly set in your mozilla/java/build.properties

* Make sure junit.jar is installed in your $ANT_HOME/lib directory

* Set the following variables in your environment

NSPR_LOG_MODULES=webclient:4,webclientstub:4
NSPR_LOG_FILE=logfile.txt

* cd to mozilla/java/webclient

* Kill any running mozilla instances.  These will mess up the
  profilemanager code.

* run ant test

How to run the test browser (broken as of this writing):

* cd to mozilla/java/webclient/src_moz and run the "runem" batch file to
  run the test browser.

Problems?

* post to netscape.public.mozilla.java newsgroup