Start here. Includes a map of all other documentation and a
description of the directory strucure
-- The XWT home page [www/ or http://www.xwt.org/]
+- The XWT home page [http://www.xwt.org/]
- A complete copy of all static and dynamic content for
- www.xwt.org is in the xwt/www/ directory.
-
-- The XWT tutorial [www/html/tutorial.html_]:
+- The XWT tutorial [http://www.xwt.org/tutorial.html]
Gentle introduction to what XWT is, and how to write
.xwt's. Good for anybody who wants to write XWT applications.
-- The XWT reference [www/html/reference.html]
+- The XWT reference [http://www.xwt.org/reference.html]
Precise, technical spec of exactly how XWT works. Assumes
familiarity with XWT (ie, you've read the tutorial). This is the
authoritative source for how an XWT engine should
behave.
-- Javadoc [www/html/javadoc/package-summary.html]
+- Javadoc [http://www.xwt.org/javadoc/]
- The org.xwt.* packages are all documented with javadoc. If
- you've just checked out or downloaded a fresh copy of the XWT
- distribution, you can generate the javadoc by typing
- "./ant www" at the root directory of the distribution. You
+ The org.xwt.* packages are all documented with javadoc. You
should start by reading the package summary for org.xwt.Main,
and work your way around from there.
-- Javasrc [www/html/javasrc/index.html]
+- Javasrc [http://www.xwt.org/javasrc]
Javasrc generates a syntax-colored and hyperlinked html copy of
- the XWT source code. To generate this documentation, type "./ant www"
- from the root directory of the distribution.
+ the XWT source code.
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ant - a unix shell script to launch ant
bin/ - all binary stuff generated by ant builds
build.xml - ANT build file
- doc/ - documentation
-
- www/ - a copy of all static and dynamic content on xwt.org
- etc/ - configuration files
- html/ - static content -- files ending with an underscore get
- prefix.html/suffix.html/tagline.html added to them
- launch/ - code for launch.xwt.org
- src/ - source code for servlets running on xwt.org
lib/ - any third-party binary stuff needed during the build process
javago - a copy of the javago post-compilation bytecode inliner
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Build Targets
-To build, make sure your $JAVA_HOME points to jdk1.2 or later, and type
+ *** XWT now requires JDK 1.4 or later to build ***
- ./ant -Dplat=<platform> <targetname>
+To build, make sure your $JAVA_HOME points to jdk1.4 or later, and type
-If you're using jdk1.2 or jdk1.3 to compile, you should remove
-src/org/xwt/plat/Java14.java, since it can only be compiled with
-jdk1.4+.
+ ./ant -Dplat=<platform> <targetname>
The name of any class in org.xwt.plat is a valid <platform>; here is a
list as of 20-Mar-2002:
Valid <target>s are:
build - builds a binary for the selected platform
- dist - creates deployment materials for the selected platform in dist/
- run - runs the binary for the selected platform
The following targets do not require that you specify a platform:
compile - compiles all .java's to .class'es
clean - empties bin/ and compiled binaries in dist/
- www - rebuild www/html/
- push - push changes to the web server via ssh (RSA auth)
-
-
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Building
-- If you only want to build the JVM version of XWT, delete these two
+- If you only want to build the JVM version of XWT, delete these three
files:
xwt/src/org/xwt/plat/Win32.java
+ xwt/src/org/xwt/plat/POSIX.java
xwt/src/org/xwt/plat/GCJ.java
This will allow XWT to build correctly *without* gcc 3.1. Otherwise,
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-GetFullPathName patch
-
-Index: natFileWin32.cc
-===================================================================
-RCS file: /cvs/gcc/gcc/libjava/java/io/natFileWin32.cc,v
-retrieving revision 1.9.2.1
-diff -u -r1.9.2.1 natFileWin32.cc
---- natFileWin32.cc 16 Apr 2002 15:35:20 -0000 1.9.2.1
-+++ natFileWin32.cc 14 May 2002 01:57:39 -0000
-@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@
- LPTSTR unused;
- char buf2[MAX_PATH];
- if(!GetFullPathName(buf, MAX_PATH, buf2, &unused))
-- throw new IOException (JvNewStringLatin1 ("GetFullPathName failed"));
-+ return NULL;
-
- // FIXME: what encoding to assume for file names? This affects many
- // calls.
-
-
-______________________________________________________________________________
-File Locking Patch
-
-Index: java/io/natFileDescriptorWin32.cc
-===================================================================
-RCS file: /cvs/gcc/gcc/libjava/java/io/natFileDescriptorWin32.cc,v
-retrieving revision 1.5.2.2
-diff -u -r1.5.2.2 natFileDescriptorWin32.cc
---- java/io/natFileDescriptorWin32.cc 10 Mar 2002 03:34:59 -0000 1.5.2.2
-+++ java/io/natFileDescriptorWin32.cc 27 Apr 2002 08:40:40 -0000
-@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@
- create = CREATE_ALWAYS;
- }
-
-- handle = CreateFile(buf, access, share, NULL, create, 0, NULL);
-+ handle = CreateFile(buf, access, FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE, NULL, create, 0, NULL);
-
- if (handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
- {
-
-
-
-______________________________________________________________________________
Throwable.printStackTrace() patch
Index: Class.h