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Message #02783
[Bug 984916] Re: Java Swing applications do not work with appmenu
Hi Bruno, sounds great, I'm working on version 2, with support all Java
Version including Open JDK 6 and it doesn't need endorsed libraries,
only require a _JAVA_OPTIONS environment variable to work, also it only
need a shell file in /etc/profile.d because it's based on Java Agent
(like a debug process).
But I don't have any idea how create a ppa repository, can you help me
to publish a new version of JAyatana?
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Title:
Java Swing applications do not work with appmenu
Status in Application menu module for GTK+:
Confirmed
Status in DBus Menu:
Confirmed
Status in “libdbusmenu” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Bug #618587 tracks integration of appmenu with SWT, but there appears
to be nothing filed about integration with javax.swing.JMenuBar
(mentioned at the bottom of bug #659931).
Expected (at least ideal) behavior: when running Unity and giving
focus to a JFrame with a JMenuBar, the menu bar is not displayed
inside the frame, but corresponding menus are displayed in the global
Unity menu.
Actual behavior on 11.10: the menu bar is displayed inside the frame,
and appmenu is empty.
For comparison, the Mac OS X JRE automatically displays Swing menus in
the native location. libjava-gnome-java is perhaps the place to put in
such a fix; assuming the JRE itself is not modified, an application
wishing to take advantage of the fix would probably need to try to
load /usr/share/java/gtk.jar and (if present) call a simple "register"
method.
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