Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 27th Jul 2007 18:13 UTC
Java Mac OS X is a powerful platform for Java development. While the Java development environment is fully integrated into Mac OS X, the Eclipse integrated development environment brings a fully integrated Java development environment to Mac OS X that provides a consistent cross-platform experience. This article shows you how to use this environment to import existing Xcode projects into Eclipse, tweak key bindings, and integrate Eclipse with the Mac OS X-bundled Concurrent Versions System.
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RE: Java Cocoa Bindings
by Ralf. on Fri 27th Jul 2007 21:48 UTC in reply to "Java Cocoa Bindings"
Ralf.
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2005-08-13

Yes, this is true. But what is your point?

I found it really strange to mix up Java and the Cocoa Widgets. Because you loose the platform independency (wasn't this what Java is for?) and the Swing Widgets with the OS X Look-and-Feel are looking goot and they are working well.

Edited 2007-07-27 21:52

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