JExplorer (derivative from Java Explorer) will offer users a useful Java API for integrating Internet Explorer in specific Java programs.
With JExplorer, you can use the IE browser as a Java Swing UI component, in headless mode, or programmatically manipulate it without embedding in the UI.
You will be able to all these things and numerous other integration tasks purely using Java language. No specific knowledge of COM or the Microsoft Internet Explorer API is required.
NOTE: You will need to download an evaluation key in order to be able to use JExplorer.
Limitations:
· 30 days trial period
What's New in This Release:
New Features:
· Added Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 support;
· Added ability to configure Compatibility Mode;
· Added the NavigationEventListener.onRefresh event.
Resolved Issues:
· It's possible to get the "class" attribute value from HTMLElement now;
· Browser component does not crash when a child browser window is disposed;
· Browser component does not crash when a web page with Java Applet is loaded on Windows 7;
· Dead lock does not occur when Browser component is used in JIDE docking window;
· HTML modal dialog support is restored;
· Fixed issue when mouse listener doesn't work after second invocation of the Browser.setContent method;
· The NavigationEventListener.entireDocumentCompleted event is invoked when PDF document is loaded;
· Fixed issue when popup child windows could not be opened;
· Fixed issue when popup child window's size doesn't match the one from window.open JS function;
· The Browser.close method now fires 'onUnload' event;
· The DOM Mouse event X and Y coord...