What is Java Access Bridge FOR LINUX?
Java Access Bridge FOR LINUX
Java Access Bridge FOR LINUX is a crucial module for GNOME users that bridges the accessibility support in Java Swing applications to the GNOME Accessibility framework via the Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface (AT-SPI).
Key Features:
- Automatically loads the Java Bridge component into each JVM invocation.
- Includes idlgen directory for auto-generated java wrappers.
- Offers impl directory for the implementation code.
- Provides instructions for obtaining and installing the bridge.
- Enables CORBA traffic over IP for running Java programs with the Java Access Bridge.
- Modifies Java runtime environment for enhanced functionality.
Technical Specifications:
- File: java-access-bridge-1.26.1.tar.gz
- Price: FREE
- Publisher: Bill Haneman and Louise Mille
- Compatible with Java Virtual Machine version 1.4.0 beta4 or higher
Installation Instructions:
- Obtain the bridge via CVS checkout or distribution tarfile.
- If from GNOME CVS, run .\/autogen.sh in the java-access-bridge directory.
- Run make to build gnome-java-access.tar.
- Run make install to complete the installation process.
- Ensure CORBA traffic over IP is enabled in your GNOME 2 installation.
- Modify Java runtime environment to include necessary components.