Re: java access with gnopernicus?



Hi, Bill and list.
Ok, I have set the symbolic links, and added   the .orbitrc file in my home
directory with the line in it that you gave me to place in it.
However, when I attempt to runn the notepad application by typing this
command into the run dialog
java -jar /usr/java/j2sdk1.4.1_02/demo/jfc/Notepad/Notepad.jar
and then select the run button I believe the Notepad app is on the screen,
but gnopernicus simply stops speaking.
Any more ideas why this is faling to operate? I think I am launching the
application correctly, but I'm not sure.

----- Original Message -----
From: Bill Haneman <bill haneman sun com>
To: Peter Korn <peter korn sun com>
Cc: Thomas D. Ward <tward1978 earthlink net>; Gnome Accessibility List
<gnome-accessibility-list gnome org>
Sent: Monday, May 19, 2003 6:49 AM
Subject: Re: java access with gnopernicus?


> Note that the "INSTALL" file in java-access-bridge makes some mention of
> this.
>
> However it fails to point out the need to create the symbolic link in
> your JRE/lib/ext directory; I am fixing that now.  Also please note that
> you must turn on "CORBA over IP" on your desktop, directions are given
> in "INSTALL":
>
> (5) before running a Java program with the Java Access Bridge, you
> will need to make sure that your GNOME 2 installation enables
> CORBA traffic over IP from the ORBit2 ORB.  Do this by including
> the following line in a file, ".orbitrc" in your home directory:
>
> ORBIIOPIPv4=1
>
>
> regards,
>
> Bill
>
> On Mon, 2003-05-19 at 04:12, Peter Korn wrote:
> > Hi Thomas,
> >
> > > I finally compiled/installed  the java-access-bridge, but when I
attempt
> > > to run the Notepad demo that comes with j2sdk 1.4.1_02 I get
absolutely
> > > no speech.
> > > The Notepad is clearly on the screen but gnopernicus doesn't say
anything
> > > and none of the keys appear to say anything either.
> > > Is there something special I must do such as set a key to get
gnopernicus
> > > to work with java apps with accessible swing classes?
> >
> > Yes there is.
> >
> > Accessibility support in Java is enabled by getting the (compatible)
Java VM
> > to load additional stuff (for accessibility) when it does anything
> > graphical.  This is the same whether you're running Windows or
UNIX/GNOME.
> > Assuming you built/installed GNOME 2.x into /opt/gnome-2.2 and have
J2SDK
> > 1.4.1_02 in /usr/java/j2sdk1.4.1_02, you should make a pair of
sym-links:
> >
> >    /usr/java/j2sdk1.4.1_02/jre/lib/accessibility.properties
> >     should point to
> >    /opt/gnome-2.2/share/jar/accessibility.properties
> >
> > and
> >
> >    /usr/java/j2sdk1.4.1_02/jre/lib/ext/gnome-java-bridge.jar
> >     should point to
> >    /opt/gnome-2.2/share/jar/gnome-java-bridge.jar
> >
> >
> > That should do it for you.
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Peter Korn
> > Sun Accessibility team
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