http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Load-external-plugin-programmatically-tp3698112p3698114.html
to work.
Le 31 oct. 07 à 20:33, Curtis Rueden a écrit :
> Hi Thomas,
>
> You say your program is an "application." Does that mean it is a
> standalone program? Or are you writing a plugin or macro for ImageJ?
> If writing a macro, you can use the Bio-Formats Macro Extensions. For
> a plugin, you should be able to just import the appropriate
> loci.formats.* classes in your plugin code as long as both
> loci_tools.jar and your plugin are in the ImageJ plugins folder.
>
> If your application is really standalone and does not depend on
> ImageJ, then you can instead follow the directions on the Bio-Formats
> web site at <
http://www.loci.wisc.edu/ome/formats.html> for "Using
> Bio-Formats as a library" without involving ImageJ at all (unless you
> are making use of ImageJ's image processing capabilities elsewhere in
> your app). In particular I suggest you take a look at the "Using
> Bio-Formats Guide" available at
> <
https://skyking.microscopy.wisc.edu/svn/java/trunk/loci/formats/doc/using-bioformats.txt
> >
> and linked from the web site.
>
> -Curtis
>
> On 10/31/07, Thomas Lenoir <
[hidden email]> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm currently writing an application to process .zvi files and I'd
>> like to know how to load loci plugins
>> programmatically ?
>> I know where to place loci_tools.jar in order to view .zvi files
>> with the ImageJ app, but I haven't found
>> anything on how to load external plugins from java.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Thomas
>>
>
>