Re: New version of Java Access Bridge 2.0 Beta 4 for testing
- From: Michele Budris <Michele.Budris@xxxxxxx>
- To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2005 07:28:40 -0700
Hi Marsha,
The simple answer is that the Java Access Bridge makes Java work with
JAWS. If you don't have the brige things written in Java won't be spoken.
The more technical answer is: the Java Access Bridge makes it possible
for a Windows based Assistive Technology to get at and interact with the
Java Accessibility API. The Java Accessibility API is implemented in the
Java Foundation Classes (JFC) Project Swing user interface components.
If you need more info please see http://java.sun.com/products/accessbridge/
Thanks,
Michele
Marsha Anderson wrote:
Hi
What is this product? What does it do? Thanks for enlightening a
curious person.
Marsha Anderson
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