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Re: FW: [Fwd: Re: [atf-dev] JavaXPCOM ownership]

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On 9/15/09 11:12 AM, Jacek Pospychala wrote:

> How does installing an extension look in XULRunner? I'm looking at
> https://developer.mozilla.org/en/XULRunner_tips and for example DOM
> Inspector
> requires such actions as unzip, copy files and add a few lines to a
> file. Is  this a typical scenario, or any other steps may be required?

The JavaXPCOM bridge would not be an XULRunner extension, it would be a
binary (DLL) which embeds XULRunner (launches and controls it). Therefore
the standard XULRunner extension packaging doesn't apply, and you can put
the DLL wherever it is convenient to do so in Eclipse.

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