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RE[2]: Java Cocoa Bindings
by MamiyaOtaru on Sat 28th Jul 2007 22:07
in reply to "RE: Java Cocoa Bindings"
>> Aren't the Java cocoa bindings deprecated as of
>> 10.4?
> Eclipse doesn't use the Java cocoa bindings. It uses
> SWT, which is written using Carbon.
That same Carbon that won't have a 64 bit version? That sounds like it could be fun going forward.
> the Swing Widgets with the OS X Look-and-Feel are
> looking goo(d) and they are working well.
Sort of. I mean they don't look bad, but they aren't seemless. And I don't like being stuck with aqua pinstripes only (the brushed metal look is a hack and apparently not a priority: the resize thumb at the bottom right is still an Aqua thumb etc.) I wonder how/if things will change with the more uniform UI I hear rumours of for Leopard
Edited 2007-07-28 22:09




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> Aren't the Java cocoa bindings deprecated as of
> 10.4?
Eclipse doesn't use the Java cocoa bindings. It uses SWT, which is written using Carbon.