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Developping your own Java extension
Hello,
If you want to port your C++ extension to Java, you can download the extension kit at the following address:
www.clickteam.com/francois/JavaExtensions.zip
You will need Netbeans to use it. It is quite simple and very close to the C++ extension kit.
In case of problem do not hesitate to contact me me or post in this thread.
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Re: Developping your own Java extension
Wow, really nice! Thanks! :)
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Is the Platform Movement Object going to be ported by Clickteam or by a third party?
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Greyhill is going to do it, at least he promised me to :P
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it is already done. For the next build.
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Excellent. Now, if I can find the time to write make the MOO extension...
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Originally Posted by SteveTaylor
Excellent. Now, if I can find the time to write make the MOO extension...
Greyhill started working on these, too =P
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Is it the same SDK for java me extensions?
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No, otherwise there would be more extensions for Mobile, don't you think? :P
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That's my thought, but I had to ask.. :)
I wanted to do an extension to jme.
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Looki, you should have :P be your sig lol
Sorry, off topic! Couldn't help it :smirk:
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No. I will be converting the Java extensions to mobile. So if you want one extension in mobile, just do the Java version, and send the sources to me.
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What about phone-specific extensions for keyboard/scroll button/touch/etc input that have been discussed over here and there. I find this very important for general usability of Java mobile runtime in the future, enabling developers to implement proper UIs to their apps and games, which is now a bit challenging (e.g. for Nokia devices, two essential "menu/action" buttons are not supported).
What is the "plan" here, are you perhaps aiming to use some 3rd party to develop these sort of extensions, or is it up to the community to tackle this by creating their own extensions? Can the regular Java SDK be used to program these type of extensions or would it need a Java Mobile SDK? Thanks.
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The eplan is for me to look at it sometimes. It is in my task list.
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Sounds great. :) Btw, is touch possible in practice with MMF2 Java mobile runtime via an extension?
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I see that it isn't possible to develop an extension who is only present in the Java runtime. Would it be possible to make a Java only extension in the future?
Why I ask is because I would like to access a GPS device in the ME version. This is bluetooth accessed but emulates a serial interface in Windows (so you can access it using the serial object there). However, in exemple code I have seen on Sun's website, you would access this as an bluetooth with serial service (0x1101) on a Java ME mobile. So it is two completly diffent way to access it in Windows and Java ME. A Windows C extension would have to read the serial port and a Java version would have to read Bluetoth. So they aren't really related so it seams a bit odd to have to make a C extension for that?
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No this is not possible. Think about it, the editors are in C++. You want to be able to edit your new extension in MMF dont you? So the original extension has to be in C++. It does not have to do much, in can be a no-op thingt in runtime. But the editing part must be there.
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You would have to make a C++ dummy extension that only has the menus and property stuff. When running the .exe version of your app it just wouldn't do anything, but when exporting to Java it would work.
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Is the Platform Movement Object going to be ported by Clickteam or by a third party?
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It is ported for Java and Java Mobile...?
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The link is broken... please fix it ^^!
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Just curious, is there more information for developers on how to export their extensions? Or is this all I need to know/have?
And also, which package do we download from NetBeans? Java?
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All the docs are included in the SDK.
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Originally Posted by Jamie
All the docs are included in the SDK.
So not the rSDK?
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And also, which package do we download from NetBeans? Java?
Should be obvious, just want to double check because if yes then that means I have to download a ton more sh--- crap on my computer...
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Sorry if i sound like a newbie ...butwith this i can make my aplications (exe or jar ?) into mobile java aplications ?
(can you fix the link please )
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Y6Ou have to have MMF dev to have the Java mobile build option.
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I am really getting into using the Java method. It is fast and easy (at least when I figure out how to sign an app). But I hope this keeps improving.
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The link to JavaExtensions.zip is broken. Thanks to RickyRombo.
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does anyone know why? i sent francois a pm already a little while ago, but havent gotten a reply.
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I have restored the file:
www.clickteam.com/francois/JavaExtensions.zip
Sorry for that!
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When will there be an extension for internet access by mobile devices??? This is essential for the criation of applications that use web data, as weather forecast.
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Hello,
A similar soft exist for convert *.Mfx to *.jar?
Thank's futur answers :)
see you!
Shadows.
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The developer must program his own Java code as well as EXE to support it, Shadows - you can't convert all the functions as easily as that!
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