1996-05-02 - Re: Calling other code in Java applications and applets

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From: Jeff Weinstein <jsw@netscape.com>
To: Ian Goldberg <iang@cs.berkeley.edu>
Message Hash: e38de99772c21d79cef8a2ccd88d5f4ced6c11571a2e08fa67df6664000d6c6c
Message ID: <31887DD0.300F@netscape.com>
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UTC Datetime: 1996-05-02 14:53:15 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 2 May 1996 22:53:15 +0800

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From: Jeff Weinstein <jsw@netscape.com>
Date: Thu, 2 May 1996 22:53:15 +0800
To: Ian Goldberg <iang@cs.berkeley.edu>
Subject: Re: Calling other code in Java applications and applets
In-Reply-To: <3185E5B6.3EE8@netscape.com>
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Ian Goldberg wrote:
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> In article <3187209C.3E5B@netscape.com>,
> Jeff Weinstein  <jsw@netscape.com> wrote:
> >
> >  It might be interesting to make a small plugin that just does some core
> >stuff like gathering entropy, mod-exp, and related stuff difficult or too
> >slow in java.  I mainly brought it up because people were asking about
> >calling native code from java.
> >
> In an alternate universe in which I didn't have projects to finish, I may
> be interested in doing something like this.  However, I haven't been able
> to find information on how to write Unix (or preferably portable) plugins.
> 
> Any hints?

  You can get the unix plugin SDK from ftp://ftp20.netscape.com/sdk/unix/

	--Jeff

-- 
Jeff Weinstein - Electronic Munitions Specialist
Netscape Communication Corporation
jsw@netscape.com - http://home.netscape.com/people/jsw
Any opinions expressed above are mine.





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