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Java and Mac OS X / T. Gene Davis

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Son, Inc., c2010Description: xvii, 492 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780470525111
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA 76.73 .D38 2010
Contents:
Java® and Mac OS® X Developer Reference; About the Author; Contents; Introduction; Part I: Getting Started; Chapter 1: Programming Java for OS X; Chapter 2: Introducing the Environment; Chapter 3: Understanding Xcode; Chapter 4: Building Basic Projects; Chapter 5: Deploying Applications; Part II: Bringing Guidelines, APIs, and Languages Together; Chapter 6: Porting and Designing; Chapter 7: Integrating Windows, Menus, and Dialog Boxes; Chapter 8: Embedding Cocoa Components; Part III: Architecting Alternative Applications; Chapter 9: Understanding JNI; Chapter 10: Creating Screen Savers. Chapter 11: Creating Terminal ApplicationsPart IV: Appendixes; Appendix A: More Development Tools; Appendix B: JUnit on OS X; Glossary; Index.
Summary: Learn the guidelines of integrating Java with native Mac OS X applications with this Devloper Reference book. Java is used to create nearly every type of application that exists and is one of the most required skills of employers seeking computer programmers. Java code and its libraries can be integrated with Mac OS X features, and this book shows you how to do just that. You'll learn to write Java programs on OS X and you'll even discover how to integrate them with the Cocoa APIs.: Shows how Java programs can be integrated with any Mac OS X feature, such as NSView widgets or screen savers; Re.
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Includes index.

Java® and Mac OS® X Developer Reference; About the Author; Contents; Introduction; Part I: Getting Started; Chapter 1: Programming Java for OS X; Chapter 2: Introducing the Environment; Chapter 3: Understanding Xcode; Chapter 4: Building Basic Projects; Chapter 5: Deploying Applications; Part II: Bringing Guidelines, APIs, and Languages Together; Chapter 6: Porting and Designing; Chapter 7: Integrating Windows, Menus, and Dialog Boxes; Chapter 8: Embedding Cocoa Components; Part III: Architecting Alternative Applications; Chapter 9: Understanding JNI; Chapter 10: Creating Screen Savers. Chapter 11: Creating Terminal ApplicationsPart IV: Appendixes; Appendix A: More Development Tools; Appendix B: JUnit on OS X; Glossary; Index.

Learn the guidelines of integrating Java with native Mac OS X applications with this Devloper Reference book. Java is used to create nearly every type of application that exists and is one of the most required skills of employers seeking computer programmers. Java code and its libraries can be integrated with Mac OS X features, and this book shows you how to do just that. You'll learn to write Java programs on OS X and you'll even discover how to integrate them with the Cocoa APIs.: Shows how Java programs can be integrated with any Mac OS X feature, such as NSView widgets or screen savers; Re.

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