edburns%acm.org 4d80afa4ef At long last, I have webclient running on Mac OSX. I only have a
PowerBook G4, so the only binary I can produce is for the PowerPC.
Perhaps someone lucky enough to own a MacBookPro can produce a binary
for me on that processor architecture.

Many thanks to the generous folks on #developers, in particular, timeless,
cbarrett, sdwilsh, and jhpedemonte.

Here are the changes.

SECTION: Changes

M dist/build.xml

- propogate clean on mac os x

- On mac os x, there is .jnilib and also .dylib

M dom/build.xml

- propogate make on mac os x

M webclient/build.xml

- new file for javah on mac

- propogate clobber_all on mac

M webclient/classes_spec/org/mozilla/webclient/BrowserControlCanvas.java

- get the tree lock before calling to native code to get the native window

A webclient/classes_spec/org/mozilla/webclient/impl/wrapper_native/CocoaAppKitThreadDelegatingNativeEventThread.java

- Allows running arbitrary code on the AppKit thread.  Prevents Thread
  Safety assertions.

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

- adhere to informal protocol to create NativeEventThread

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

- use NativeEventThread.instance.isNativeEventThread()

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

- implement isNativeEventThread()

M webclient/src_moz/Makefile.in

- turn on objc-exceptions on mac os x

M webclient/src_moz/NativeBrowserControl.cpp
M webclient/src_moz/NativeBrowserControl.h

- work with cocoa

M webclient/src_moz/NativeEventThread.cpp
M webclient/src_moz/cocoa/CocoaBrowserControlCanvas.h
M webclient/src_moz/cocoa/CocoaBrowserControlCanvasImpl.cpp

- two methods to run arbitrary code on the AppKit thread

M webclient/src_moz/cocoa/CocoaBrowserControlCanvas.mm
M webclient/test/manual/src/classes/org/mozilla/webclient/test/TestBrowser.java


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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