I have a Java applet on a webp age which I am trying to code against with Javascript.
public class WebCapture extends Applet {
public String[] getSourceDeviceNames() {
return new String[] {'Device 1', 'Device 2'};
}
public void acquireImage() {
//...
}
}
I compile this applet and supporting libraries into a jar file and it is included in my HTML page like so:
<embed id="webCaptureApplet"
code="com.brian.webcapture.applets.WebCapture"
archive="jar/WebCapture.jar"
type="application/x-java-applet">
<noembed>
Oops! It looks like Java is not installed. =[
</noembed>
</embed>
This seems to be effective, I see a blank Java applet rendered to the screen and if I call
document.getElementById('webCaptureApplet');
I can alert()
the object and receive a response [object HTMLEmbedElement]
Great. Now, when I try to execute the following code:
var applet = document.getElementById('webCaptureApplet');
var devices = applet.getSourceDeviceNames();
for(var i = 0; i < devices.length; i++) {
alert(devices[i]);
}
When I attach a breakpoint to the line containing for()
and inspect the object with firebug, the toString()
value of devices
is [Ljava.lang.String;@1d0b3465. I think this makes sense as an array is being passed back and it is not toString()
friendly for showing a simple value.
When I look at devices.length
in the foor loop, the value shown is the method stub for a public netscape.javascript.JSException(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, int, java.lang.String, int)
I have read countless how to's on Javascript calling Java and I can not see where I have gone wrong with what seems to be pretty seamless interop.
I should say that at one point it was working through Firefox on OS X, but it is holding on to a cached applet, so I am confused what the problem is there. I have tried deleting my cache on both my work station and my laptop and they still seem to cling to old jar's. I am not sure how much this is effecting me.
It seems to be that it does not make a difference if my applet's getSourceDeviceNames
returns a string or an array of strings. It will still show the same errors on inspection. I am not sure if the cache is effecting that.