OK, I've found a message on the archive but I'm
still having problems
1. Obtain the java 1.4.2 sdk or later from
java.sun.com.
2. install it on your system. 3. Checkout the java-access-bridge from the gnome.org cvs server. Info is located on gnome.org about obtaining cvs packages. 4. Compile the java-access-bridge and install it. 5. Now, you need to copy the files JNav.jar and gnome-java-bridge.jar into /usr/java/j2sdk1.4.2/jre/lib/ext/. These files for me were located in /usr/share/jar, but subject to change depending on your configuration. I can find the files, in fact their there twice but
the directory /usr/j2sdk1.4.2 does not exist.
6. I then copied the accessibility.properties from
/usr/share/jar to
/usr/j2sdk1.4.2/jre/lib/. 7. I now created a .orbitrc file in my home directory an added the line: ORBIIOPIPv4=1 8. Save the file, and now you are ready to test the bridge. 9. I open gnome-terminal, and switch to the Notepad program located in /usr/java/j2sdk1.4.2/demos/jfc/Notepad/. 10. Finally, doing java -jar Notepad.jar will open and run Notepad,and you should be able to read, write, and edit files in that application. |