/* * @(#)NativeLibLoader.java 1.9 03/12/19 * * Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms. */ package java.awt.event; class NativeLibLoader { /** * This is copied from java.awt.Toolkit since we need the library * loaded in sun.awt.image also: * * WARNING: This is a temporary workaround for a problem in the * way the AWT loads native libraries. A number of classes in this * package (sun.awt.image) have a native method, initIDs(), * which initializes * the JNI field and method ids used in the native portion of * their implementation. * * Since the use and storage of these ids is done by the * implementation libraries, the implementation of these method is * provided by the particular AWT implementations (for example, * "Toolkit"s/Peer), such as Motif, Microsoft Windows, or Tiny. The * problem is that this means that the native libraries must be * loaded by the java.* classes, which do not necessarily know the * names of the libraries to load. A better way of doing this * would be to provide a separate library which defines java.awt.* * initIDs, and exports the relevant symbols out to the * implementation libraries. * * For now, we know it's done by the implementation, and we assume * that the name of the library is "awt". -br. */ static void loadLibraries() { java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged( new sun.security.action.LoadLibraryAction("awt")); } }