Re: [orca-list] Java development



I do not really recommend programming with swt, swing is much better.
I was myself testing this atk wrapper, and although it has some problems, they are somewhat minor.
W dniu 11.12.2011 07:36, Thomas Ward pisze:
Hi Andy,

Yes. Java applications are reasonably accessible on Linux with Orca.
You need to get and compile the java-atk-wrapper package from
ftp.gnome.org. That will provide you access to Java applications using
swing. If you use Eclipse with the swt graphics toolkit you can
actually build accessible apps in Java without having the
java-atk-wrapper since swt is a wrapper for the native toolkits like
GTK+.

Cheers!



On 12/11/11, Andy B<sonfire11 gmail com>  wrote:
According to some classes I am going to take in my Associates program next
year, Java programming in both a Windows, and Linux/Unix environment is
required. Is there any resources on developing accessible Java applications
in *nix that accessible technology, including screen readers will be able to
use?


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