a=edburns
r=ashuk
This change creates a new directory, java/webclient/src_share, that
contains the code that will be used in both src_moz and src_ie, and any
other native browser wrapping implementations.
Here are the steps I followed to implement this change.
1. Create a new directory java/webclient/src_share
2. Move all jni_util*.* files from src_moz into src_share
3. Make it so src_share compiles into a new .lib
src_share has no netscape dependencies. Any functionality that
depended on ns dependencies was kept in src_moz. In this case, we
have a function prototype only in src_share, with the implementation
in src_moz. We did this for nsHashtable. The other trick was for
things in WebShellInitContext that had nothing to do with Netscape.
This case was accomodated by creating a new struct, ShareInitContext,
that contains all WebShellInitContext members that have nothing to do
with Netscape. Currently this is just jobject propertiesClass. I
modified the WebShellInitContext struct to contain a ShareContext
struct as its last member. There are two new methods in jni_util.h
that allow for the initialization and deallocation of the members of
the ShareContext struct.
4. Make it so src_moz uses the new .lib to provide the jni_util behavior
a. Create ns_util* files that include ../src_share/jni_util* files
appropriately.
The only tricky part was for things in jni_util.h that
Here's the list of files in this change.
cvs -z3 -n update (in directory D:\Projects\mozilla\java\webclient)
cvs server: Updating .
M Makefile.win // added src_share to DIRS
M src_moz/BookmarksImpl.cpp // include ns_util instead of jni_util
M src_moz/CBrowserContainer.cpp // include ns_util instead of jni_util
M src_moz/CBrowserContainer.h // include ns_util instead of jni_util
M src_moz/CurrentPageImpl.cpp // include ns_util instead of jni_util
M src_moz/HistoryImpl.cpp // include ns_util instead of jni_util
M src_moz/Makefile.win // include ns_util instead of jni_util
M src_moz/NativeEventThread.cpp // include ns_util instead of jni_util
M src_moz/NavigationImpl.cpp // include ns_util instead of jni_util
M src_moz/RDFEnumeration.cpp // include ns_util instead of jni_util
M src_moz/RDFTreeNode.cpp // include ns_util instead of jni_util
M src_moz/WindowControlImpl.cpp // include ns_util instead of jni_util
// also use new util_InitShareContext
// function
M src_moz/WrapperFactoryImpl.cpp // include ns_util instead of jni_util
R src_moz/jni_util.cpp // moved to ../src_share
R src_moz/jni_util.h // moved to ../src_share
R src_moz/jni_util_export.cpp // moved to ../src_share
R src_moz/jni_util_export.h // moved to ../src_share
M src_moz/nsActions.cpp // include ns_util instead of jni_util
// also use new
util_DeallocateShareContext
M src_moz/nsActions.h // include ns_util instead of jni_util
A src_moz/ns_util.cpp // include jni_util.h
A src_moz/ns_util.h // include jni_util.h, changes to
// WebshellInitContext struct
A src_moz/ns_util_export.cpp // provide impls for methods in
// jni_util_export.h
A src_share/Makefile.win
A src_share/bal_util.cpp
A src_share/bal_util.h
A src_share/jni_util.cpp
A src_share/jni_util.h
A src_share/jni_util_export.cpp
A src_share/jni_util_export.h
*****CVS exited normally with code 0*****
r=gbarney
a=edburns
This checkin adds java.awt.event.MouseListener support to webclient for
mozilla. The following files are include in this checkin. "A" is new
file "M" is modified file.
A classes_spec/org/mozilla/webclient/WCMouseEvent.java
A classes_spec/org/mozilla/webclient/wrapper_native/WCMouseListenerImpl.java
A src_moz/DOMMouseListenerImpl.cpp
A src_moz/DOMMouseListenerImpl.h
A src_moz/dom_util.cpp
A src_moz/dom_util.h
M classes_spec/org/mozilla/webclient/EventRegistration.java
M classes_spec/org/mozilla/webclient/test/EMWindow.java
M classes_spec/org/mozilla/webclient/wrapper_native/EventRegistrationImpl.java
M classes_spec/org/mozilla/webclient/wrapper_native/NativeEventThread.java
M src_moz/DocumentLoaderObserverImpl.cpp
M src_moz/DocumentLoaderObserverImpl.h
M src_moz/EventRegistration.cpp
M src_moz/EventRegistration.h
M src_moz/Makefile.solaris
M src_moz/Makefile.win
M src_moz/NativeEventThread.cpp
M src_moz/NavigationImpl.cpp
M src_moz/RDFTreeNode.cpp
M src_moz/bal_util.cpp
M src_moz/jni_util.cpp
M src_moz/jni_util.h
M src_moz/jni_util_export.cpp
M src_moz/jni_util_export.h
A classes_spec/org/mozilla/webclient/WCMouseEvent.java
* <P> This java.awt.event.MouseEvent subclass allows the user to access the
* WebclientEvent. This eventData of this WebclientEvent, if non-null,
* is a java.util.Properties instance that contains information about
* this event. </P>
* <P>The following are some interesting keys:</P>
* <UL>
* <LI> href
* </LI>
* <LI> #text
* </LI>
* </UL>
A classes_spec/org/mozilla/webclient/wrapper_native/WCMouseListenerImpl.java
* This class wraps the user provided instance of
* java.awt.event.MouseListener so it can be installed as a
* WebclientEventListener. Note that we implement MouseListener so we
* can be detected by the webclient event system. We don't do anything
* with these methods here, though.
A src_moz/DOMMouseListenerImpl.cpp
A src_moz/DOMMouseListenerImpl.h
* This class is the shim between the mozilla listener event system for
* mouse events and the java MouseListener interface.
* For each of the Mouse* methods, we call the appropriate method in java.
* See the implementation of MouseOver for an example.
* For each mouseEvent, we create a Properties object containing
* information about the event. We use methods in dom_util to do this.
A src_moz/dom_util.cpp
A src_moz/dom_util.h
/**
* Methods to simplify webclient accessing the mozilla DOM.
*/
M classes_spec/org/mozilla/webclient/EventRegistration.java
Added support for java.awt.event.MouseListener
M classes_spec/org/mozilla/webclient/test/EMWindow.java
Implemented simle MouseListener
M classes_spec/org/mozilla/webclient/wrapper_native/EventRegistrationImpl.java
Added support for java.awt.event.MouseListener
M classes_spec/org/mozilla/webclient/wrapper_native/NativeEventThread.java
Added support for java.awt.event.MouseListener
M src_moz/DocumentLoaderObserverImpl.cpp
M src_moz/DocumentLoaderObserverImpl.h
* We define a local IID to allow the addDocumentLoadListener and
* addMouseListener functions in EventRegistration.{h,cpp} to
* interrogate the currently installed DocumentLoaderObserver instance
* in mozilla.
*/
#define NS_IDOCLOADEROBSERVERIMPL_IID_STR "fdadb2e0-3028-11d4-8a96-0080c7b9c5ba"
#define NS_IDOCLOADEROBSERVERIMPL_IID {0xfdadb2e0, 0x3028, 0x11d4, { 0x8a, 0x96, 0x00, 0x80, 0xc7, 0xb9, 0xc5, 0xba }}
/**
* This class is the shim between the mozilla listener event system for
* document load events and the java DocumentLoadListener interface.
* For each of the On* methods, we call the appropriate method in java.
* See the implementation of OnEndDocumentLoad for an example.
* A DocumentLoaderObserverImpl instance has a "jobject target", which
* is the Java object that should ultimately receive the events. This
* target will be null if the user just wants to listen for mouse
* events. It willl be non-null if the user wants to listen for
* DocumentLoad events.
* It also hosts a nsIDOMMouseListener instance, which piggybacks on the
* nsIDocumentLoaderObserver instance.
M src_moz/EventRegistration.cpp
M src_moz/EventRegistration.h
Add support for MouseListener
M src_moz/Makefile.win
Added classes for MouseListener and Dom access
M src_moz/NativeEventThread.cpp
Added support for MouseListener
M src_moz/NavigationImpl.cpp
Added call to ReleaseStringChars for bal case.
M src_moz/RDFTreeNode.cpp
Added call to ReleaseStringChars for bal case.
M src_moz/bal_util.cpp
Added #include "wchar.h" so this file compiles on Solaris.
M src_moz/jni_util.cpp
Added implementations for util_CreatePropertiesObject,
util_DestroyPropertiesObject and util_StoreIntoPropertiesObject.
M src_moz/jni_util.h
/**
* A JNI wrapper to create a java.util.Properties object, or the
* equivalent object in the BAL case.
*/
jobject util_CreatePropertiesObject(JNIEnv *env, jobject reserved_NotUsed);
/**
* A JNI wrapper to destroy the object from CreatePropertiesObject
*/
void util_DestroyPropertiesObject(JNIEnv *env, jobject propertiesObject,
jobject reserved_NotUsed);
/**
* A JNI wrapper for storing a name/value pair into the Properties
* object created by CreatePropertiesObject
*/
void util_StoreIntoPropertiesObject(JNIEnv *env, jobject propertiesObject,
jobject name, jobject value);
M src_moz/jni_util_export.cpp
M src_moz/jni_util_export.h
Added functions for allowing the BAL user to specify functions for
{creating, destroying, setting values into} properties objects.
This change replaces all printfs in src_moz with calls to PR_LOG. No
printfs should appear in src_moz anymore.
You won't see any console output from native code unless you define
NSPR_LOG_MODULES=webclient:3
in your environment. Furthermore, if you want PR_LOG statements in
webclient to go to a file instead, define
WEBCLIENT_LOG_FILE=C:\VALIDDIR\filename.txt
in your environment. This file will get created fresh each time, since
PR_LOG uses fopen(filename, "w").
New Files:
I've created ns_globals.h, included from jni_util.h. ns_globals.h holds
an extern * to a struct used in the PR_LOG calls.
Significant changes:
WrapperFactoryImpl.cpp
nativeAppInitialize(){
Added:
#if DEBUG_RAPTOR_CANVAS
prLogModuleInfo = PR_NewLogModule("webclient");
const char *webclientLogFile = PR_GetEnv("WEBCLIENT_LOG_FILE");
if (nsnull != webclientLogFile) {
PR_SetLogFile(webclientLogFile);
// If this fails, it just goes to stdout/stderr
}
#endif
}
All the other files in this checkin follow the this pattern:
Before checkin:
printf("InitMozillaStuff(%lx): Create the Event Queue for the UI thread...\n",
initContext);
After checkin:
if (prLogModuleInfo) {
PR_LOG(prLogModuleInfo, 3,
("InitMozillaStuff(%lx): Create the Event Queue for the UI thread...\n",
initContext));
}
See http://lxr.mozilla.org/mozilla/source/nsprpub/pr/include/prlog.h#190
for the definition of PR_LOG
r=ashuk
a=edburns
This set of changes replaces all occurrences of
env->Func(args...)
with
::util_Func(env, args...)
Except of course, for the implementations of the above mentioned
::util_Func() functions.
This is done to allow the JNI functions to be called from a non JNI
context, such as UNO.