Java Access Bridge 1.0
It helps the Windows based Assistive Technology to interact with the Java AAPI
Program info
The Java Access Bridge version 1.0 is a technology where the Java Accessibility API, commonly known as JAAPI is exposed in a Microsoft Windows DLL. This actually makes the Java applications and applets where JAAPI is implemented, visible to the technologies on Windows. The Java Access Bridge is actually a class containing ‘native methods’. The DLL or Dynamically Linked Library on the Microsoft Windows System supplies a part of the code for this class. Java Access Bridge 1.0 is designed to work with Java 2 SDK v1.3. In order to obtain Accessibility information from a Windows HWND, JDK 1.1.8 and Java 2 SDK 1.2.2 have introduced a new mechanism which is required by the Java Access Bridge 1.0. One major problem is that this technology is not available in previous releases of JDK 1.1.x or Java 2 SDK 1.2.x. Since Java Plug-in version 1.1, 1.1.1, and 1.1.2 are based on previous versions of JDK 1.1.x (prior to JDK 1.1.8), so are not compatible with the Java Access Bridge 1.0. However, as the Java Plug-in 1.2.2 is based on Java 2 SDK 1.2.2, so is compatible with Java Access Bridge 1.0.
It is always recommended to install the Java Access Bridge 1.0 by using Java Access Bridge installer. This is because, the installer will locate the Java VMs needed to support the Java Access Bridge, that are installed on your computer. The Java Access Bridge installer then installs the Java Access Bridge into those Java VMs which are specified by you. Usually the Java Access Bridge installer can be found in the following directory:
c:\AccessBridge-1_0_2fcs\installer\Install.exe More
Pros
- The installer works with JDK 1.3.1_01 and 1.4 now
- GetAccessibleTextRect() now returns actual values for carets at the edge of a line
- JAWS can now read Swing apps under JDK 1.4
Cons
- The installer may sometimes hang while enumerating the Java VMs installed
- on your computer
- Registering, unregistering, and then registering again for various of the menus and events might result in receiving of duplicate copies of the event
- You might not receive MenuCanceled or PopupMenuCanceled events. In order to determine that a menu has closed, you have to look for MenuDeselected events
- If you are using Java 2 SDK v1.4.x with JAWS for Windows, at least up to and including version 4.0, the Java application will cause a crash while exiting
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