Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Java and Mac OS X


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Java and Mac OS X (Developer Reference) | 13.30MB | HF-ES-RS-DF
512 pages | Publisher: Wiley (May 3, 2010) | Language: English
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  1. Integrate the power of Java with Apple's OS X

    Are you ready to apply your Java skills to the world of Mac OS X? This book shows you how. It first walks you through the history of Java on Apple, then the free development tools available on OS X and the steps for automating builds. Next you'll find out how to make your Java applications behave the way you want in the Mac environment. With the help of numerous code samples, you'll also get up and running with more advanced programming—and soon be creating cutting-edge apps that take full advantage of any Apple technology.

    Start a Java project with one of Xcode's project templates

    Distribute your apps in style by mastering icon creation and application bundling

    Make your Java applications respond and look like real OS X applications

    Integrate the application menu, the Help Viewer, and the Dock into your applications

    Discover how to add Objective-C® NSViews to your Java Windows and JFrames

    Create impressive text-based UIs using the Terminal

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