Adobe acrobat 7.0.5 sdk 사용자 설명서
Technologies Supported by the Acrobat SDK
Plug-ins
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Development Environments
Windows
Windows developers can develop plug-ins using C and C++ with Visual Studio . NET 2003.
There is currently no support for development of plug-ins using managed languages such
as C# or VB.NET.
There is currently no support for development of plug-ins using managed languages such
as C# or VB.NET.
However, managed languages are fully supported for use with interapplication
communication (IAC) and specifically with the
communication (IAC) and specifically with the
JSObject
. This enables those languages to
take full advantage of Acrobat’s functionality via the JavaScript bridge. For more
information, see
information, see
Mac OS X
Beginning in Acrobat 7.0, all plug-ins developed on the Mac OS X must use the Mach-O
runtime architecture. A plug-in can be built as either a bundle or a framework. Apple Xcode
1.2 or 1.5 is required because SDK projects depend on certain header files that are included
with the Xcode development environment. However, The Acrobat SDK does not support
development with the Xcode tools.
runtime architecture. A plug-in can be built as either a bundle or a framework. Apple Xcode
1.2 or 1.5 is required because SDK projects depend on certain header files that are included
with the Xcode development environment. However, The Acrobat SDK does not support
development with the Xcode tools.
Plug-ins developed in previous SDK versions must be rebuilt under Mach-O. For more
information on migrating plug-ins from previous versions of Acrobat, see the Acrobat SDK
Plug-in Guide.
information on migrating plug-ins from previous versions of Acrobat, see the Acrobat SDK
Plug-in Guide.
The Acrobat Core API
Plug-ins access and control the resources of the Acrobat application host environment
using the Acrobat Core API. The core API consists of a set of methods that operate on
objects. The objects have types and encapsulate their data. This object orientation is a
conceptual model, implemented using a standard ANSI C programming interface. Methods
are C functions; objects are opaque data types. The Core API is supported on Microsoft 32-
bit Windows, Apple Macintosh, and UNIX
using the Acrobat Core API. The core API consists of a set of methods that operate on
objects. The objects have types and encapsulate their data. This object orientation is a
conceptual model, implemented using a standard ANSI C programming interface. Methods
are C functions; objects are opaque data types. The Core API is supported on Microsoft 32-
bit Windows, Apple Macintosh, and UNIX
platforms.