On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 1:39 PM, Max Rydahl Andersen <manderse@redhat.com> wrote:
Yahor and co.

I notice https://community.jboss.org/wiki/BrowserSimFAQ talks about itunes being okey for JBT 4 Beta2 and JBDS 6 Beta2
but that for CR1 and onwards Apple Safari is required.

A) why did CR1 not work with the one from quicktime/itunes ?
If I recall correctly, at that the time of 4.0.0.CR1 release quicktime/itunes had a different version of Apple Application Support, which was installed in a folder not supported by SWT.

B) looking at bz below it seems itunes might be sufficient again ?
Thanks for pointing to it. I have tested this 64-iTunes version with JRE 7u25 on my 64-bit Windows 7 last Friday. Unfortunately, it still does not work for me. I will also try to test it on a 32-bit Windows.

/max


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>To: manderse@redhat.com
>Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 20:03:54 +0000
>Subject: [Bug 388469] [Browser] [WebKit] Failed to load the swt-webkit library on Windows 7 64-bit with JRE 7u6 32-bit
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>https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=388469
>Product/Component: Platform / SWT
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>--- Comment #28 from Kelly Wilkerson <kelly@decipher-media.com> ---
>The webkit packaged into iTunes 11.0.4.4 seems to work again without issue. I'm
>having a hard time believing what I am seeing, so has anyone else seen this
>working?
>
>I double-checked, and the webkit.dll in Common Files/Apple/Apple Application
>Support was updated.
>
>Requiring Safari is still the right thing to do by SWT spec, but it's nice that
>the iTunes webkit may work again, since Apple has stopped updating Safari for
>Windows.
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Yahor Radtsevich