Re: Copy and Paste
Ally Rwegasira <[email protected]> Thu, 1 Sep 2005 10:24:32 -0700
| Newsgroups | gmane.comp.windows.devel.jawin |
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Sory josh, I don't have source code and the native apps don't have type libraries. My idea was to work like barcode work Josh Passenger <[email protected]> wrote: Hi Ally, I am no longer going to reply to your emails if you don't answer the questions I pose to you, I really don't have time for this, Cheers, Josh > >Some one has told me that I can use SetWindowText API function but I should >pass the handle of the edit I want to insert data or I can use SendMessage >API of COM but I don't know how to use them in JAWIN > >Josh Passenger wrote:Hi Ally, > >I think I understood that bit fine, but what is/are the native >application(s)? > >Are these things you have the source code for? Are they written in VB or >are they exposed as COM components? > >I don't think there is any code that will ever insert text into a focussed >text field in any arbitrary windows application. > >My suggestion was probably only suitable if you had the source code to the >applications that you wanted to interface to and could make them listen for >UDP packets or watch a directory for files representing events from the >Java >smart card reader. > >If you don't have the source code and the native apps don't have type >libraries or don't have published APIs then you are probably out of luck. > >The title of your email indicates that you might be interested in using >copy >and paste and thus the clip board. I have previously integrated a Java >swing application with an Access database application by writing a row id >to >the windows clipboard with a prefix eg: > >SmartCardId:675454BT65 > >Then in the Access application, a timer was set up to poll the clip baord >and look to see if it started with: 'SmartCardId:' > >Then the id was extracted from the clipboard string and work done to change >the UI, in your case, this would load a record for a student. This might >be another low tech solution to your problem. using the clipbaord is not >secure and getting access to another students account might be as easy as >copying an id to the clipboard from notepad so be careful. if you decide to >use the clipbaord, consider some form of encryption of the id while it is >on >the clipboard, hashing in some expiry timestamp or something to make sure >it >can't just be replayed > >Josh > > > > >Thanks Josh, > >I think you didn't understand my problem, my problem is that I need data >to > >be placed at the possition of cursor in the native application which has > >focus like barcode reader does. So its means I want my application to act > >as input device. The real situation is that I am working with University >of > >Dar es salaam, I have introduced the use of smartcard at the campus so >now > >we want to integrate the exisiting Library application with this >smartcard > >application. Library system takes an input by barcode reader and this >input > >is the student identification number, Now we want the student's > >identification number to come direct from the chip of smartcard. > >In coming time will integrate all the University application with >smartcard > >through this way. > > > >Josh Passenger wrote: > >Hi Ally, > > > >Your requirements are somewhat vague and the answer to your problem may > >very > >well not be in the use of Jawin to bridge java to native code. > > > >The generic type of interaction you discuss where the applications reside > >locally might be better solved with a socket based approach, where the >java > >app that interfaces the smart card broadcasts via UDP the announcement >that > >something has happened on the card reader. > > > >The native applications could listen for the specified UDP packets and > >respond accordingly. > > > >TCPIP network based approaches have been used for years to bridge > >incompatible software components, nowadays, SOAP and webservices are just >a > >prettying up of these with a standard communication framework and syntax. > > > >A lower tech solution might involve dropping a file in a directory and > >using > >something like the file system watcher functionality available under c# >to > >react when the file is dropped from the native app? > > > >Jawin is about bridging java to existing COM components (and DLLs). >Unless > >you already have a COM component system (sounds like you don't) then > >probably best to put something simple and reliable in yourself. > > > >COM is just plain ugly anyway =] > > > >Josh > > > > > > > > > > I still remaind every one in the group to help me. > > > > > >I need help on how can I write some code using jawin to do the >following > > >task, > > >I need my code to act as barcode reader driver to take data from java > > >application to native application on position of cursor. > > > > > >This is a scenario: > > >some number will be stored in the javacard smartcard. when card >inserted > > >take this number from the card to java application and then to native > > >application which currently has fucus.java application will be all the > > >time running on the back like any service in the system. > > >I managed to do all task except one of transferring data from java to >any > > >native application. > > >I want my application to replace barcode reader apart from getting >input > > >from the barcode in put will come from the card. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >--------------------------------- > > > Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page > > > >__________________________________________________ > >Do You Yahoo!? > >Tired of spam? 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