Anil Philip, you don't know what you are talking about. At this point
I'm half convinced you are Vitaly with a different name. Or a workmate.
At this point I'm only interested on this Jawin mailing list for
suggestions and contributions to Jawin. If you are interested in the
new marshaling and JAWT approaches that are not yet apart of the cvs let
us know.
Don't talk to Josh and me about feelings. I don't have anytime for
emotions and feelings about feelings.
Josh and I are not the originators of Jawin. We have developed Jawin
code particularly the front end code generation using type info in a
Java(JNI) based system applying an xml and xslt approach. Before there
was a Visual Basic project donated for code generation but it obviously
was not extendable by Java programmers. We did what we agreed to do. We
will do more. In our own time.
Again if you have anything to contribute, do so. Quit the whining. To
whine on an open source development mailing list is futile.
-Roger
Anil Philip wrote:
Look, you have to go deeper than that. This person has
been badly hurt by the 'management' of
this project. Below is an email from Vitally.
If true, you have to ask yourselves whether your
collective behavior was half-way decent or
professional.
I am a newcomer to all this and have no agenda nor any
interest in getting involved but for
the sake of your own integrity and that of the
project, it would be good if things can be
repaired.
"
Hi Anil,
this project. In my project (NJAWIN/OLEJA) I use the
same idea but my code is not the same as JAWIN. I
tried to help them with this project four years ago
when I was unemployed but they refused me in very a
brutal manner.
Regards,
Vitaly Shelest"
peace,
Anil.
--- Roger I Martin PhD <hypernexdev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Anil Philip, misrepresentation is wrong. NJawin can
be talked about if
it is clearly designated in the post as a closed
source alternative
approach. This is the Jawin mailing list. Your
opinion about a
developers opinion is wasted. If you have something
to contribute or a
suggestion for Jawin, I would be interest in hearing
it.
-Roger
Anil Philip wrote:
Hello all,
I needed to be able to call Windows Media Player
and
Sound Recorder from Java. I posted the question
here
since I am a Java programmer but know nothing about
COM. I read the Jawin docs and tried unsuccessfully
to
use the type browser. I posted questions on the
Jawin
list but no reply.
I found a ready made example using Media Player in
Vitally's NJawin and he is helpful and willing to
answer questions. He deserves our encouragement; if
his stuff is better, then may the best software
win.
I think Vitally's NJawin effort is very good,
worthwhile and should not be shut down by
mean-spirited posts.
If Jawin can do the job, then people will prefer it
as
it is open source. Otherwise, if NJawin can do
something that Jawin cannot do, let people know
about
it so they can make an educated decision.
There is no need to "yawn" rudely like you (Josh
Passenger) did in your post.
-
Anil Philip
Olathe, KS
--- Josh Passenger <joshpassenger@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
*yawn*
Vitally,
I ask you again to please stop using the jawin
mailing group to advertise
your closed source version of jawin,
Josh
So start writing JNI code by hand. Why do you
need
JAWIN? JAWIN is a good
start point for developing your own interop. for
COM modules in java or
something else. The project at
http://simtel.net/product.php[id]60701[sekid]0[SiteID]simtel.net
was started as modification of JAWIN. But now it
is
not the same.
BTW, I have made also the tool for MS VC++ to
generate JNI code for java
classes selected. Maybe it will help you. See
http://simtel.net/product.php[id]90910[SiteID]simtel.net
Regards,
Vitaly Shelest
----- Original Message -----
From: Warren Sweetman
To: JAWIN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 2:37 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWIN] JAWIN and recordsets
Why should I use this instead of the JAWIN
product? What is the
relationship to JAWIN?
>>> ns_cyril@xxxxxxxxxxxx 19/10/2005 13:06:17
Get the tool (free) at
http://simtel.net/product.php[id]60701[sekid]0[SiteID]simtel.net
Generate java wrappers for MSADO and use them.
"Warren Sweetman"
<warren.sweetman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message
news:s34e85d1.062@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi,
I am new to JAWIN (1.0.19). I am trying to
wrap
a dll offered by an
application. I am able to invoke a function on
the dll that returns a
recordset. From here I loose my way a bit. Is
there anyone who can
point
me in the manner that I should approach to
retrieve data from this
recordset?
thanks
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