![]() Usage and Documentation Since the com.jacobĬlasses are intended to be compatible with the Microsoft® com.msĬlasses, it is recommended that you download the documentation of Microsoft's SDK for Java. The new license is at Sourceforge (see link above). Version 1.7ĭownload jacobBin_17.zip Download jacobSrc_17.zip Version 1.6ĭownload jacobBin_16.zip Download jacobSrc_16.zip License This is the old JACOB License. The source distribution is a superset of the binary one, so you don't need both. The source code is available in the JACOB source distribution (jacobSrc_XX.zip), which includes both the Java and C++ code. In particular, a set of wrapper classes for Microsoft® ADO are provided as samples. samples: provided in Java source and compiled form to demonstrate various features of the product.jacob.dll: a small Win32 DLL which you must add to your PATH.The package names replace com.ms with com.jacob (for example com.ms.com.Variant maps. jacob.jar: a JAR file for the java classes which you must add to your CLASSPATH.The JACOB binary distribution (jacobBin_XX.zip) includes: Hopefully, the next release of JACOB will include full javadoc (volunteers?). Then, view sdkdocs.chm and look for "Microsoft Packages Reference". ![]() You should download that file and install it. To find documentation on the com.ms.com package, go to: and at the bottom of the page is a link that says: Microsoft SDK for Java 4.0 Documentation Only.Steven Lewis is developing a version of Java2Com that supports JACOB code generation.He no longer maintains it, but you can get version 0.3 here: Jacobgen-0.3 also the samples are here: Jacobgen-samples-0.3 Massimiliano Bigatti has developed Jacobgen - a generator that automatically creates JACOB code from Type Libraries.If you are doing any development with JACOB, please join the list. This is the preferred way to get support for JACOB. The JACOB mailing list is hosted at yahoo groups.Release Notes and Credits Version 1.7 Release Notes and Credits Version 1.6 and Previous Versions Release Notes and Credits Related Links Here is the background of how the project got started. Version 1.7 includes some new features as well as many bug fixes, memory leak plugs, as well as new models for threading and object lifetime which will make the code much more robust. The rest of this page is OUT OF DATE - please go to Sourceforge for current information and support. If you are a sourceforge developer and are interested in contributing to the project, please contact the project administrators. Verion 1.14.3 is now available at Sourceforge. As an open-source project, it has benefitted from the combined experience of these users, many of whom have made modifications to the code and submitted them back for inclusion in the project. The JACOB project started in 1999 and is being actively used by thousands of developers worldwide. It uses JNI to make native calls into the COM and Win32 libraries. ![]() JACOB is a JAVA-COM Bridge that allows you to call COM Automation components from Java.
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