I was able to drop the external class I made to interface to the awt class in java but I still get an error when it tries to send the image object to the java class to load it. I can actually print the object $image and I get InLine::Java::Object=HASH(0x94da3a8) Here is the code:
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Inline (Java => 'STUDY', CLASSPATH => '/usr/share/java/RXTXcomm.jar:/home/billp/Deskt +op/perl/SigPlus2_57.jar:/home/billp/Desktop/perl/rt.jar', STUDY => ['com.topaz.sigplus.SigPlus','java.awt.Image'], AUTOSTUDY =>1); use Inline Java => <<EOJ; import java.awt.*; public class ADMLibrary{ public Image GetJavaImageObject(String Filename) { return Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getImage(Filename); } } EOJ my $filename = "/home/billp/Desktop/perl/Screen2.jpg"; my $adm = new ADMLibrary(); my $image = $adm->GetJavaImageObject($filename); my $sigobj = new com::topaz::sigplus::SigPlus(); $sigobj->lcdWriteImage(0, 2, 3, 46, 233, 24, $image); 1;
Any Suggestions??

In reply to Re^3: Inline::Java Question by wpflum
in thread Inline::Java Question by wpflum

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