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Re: Cocoa, Java vs. Objective-C
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Re: Cocoa, Java vs. Objective-C


  • Subject: Re: Cocoa, Java vs. Objective-C
  • From: Michael Gersten <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 01 Mar 2002 11:15:19 -0800

> > I probably want to go with Objective-C!
> >
> > ...
> >
> > Is it possible to mix Java and Objective-C somehow, to get the Oracle
> > connection ?
>
> Sure. Just use the Java bridge.

Ok, how well does the Java Bridge work in the latest Os X? As an
EOF/WOF person, I'm faced with the sad realization that Java is a must
for new EOF/WOF development; yet everyone says (and I agree) to use
ObjC for Cocoa coding.

Since EOF includes a desktop GUI interface (WOF is essentially the
HTML equivalant of EOInterface), is the Java Bridge up to stuff? I
haven't heard good news about it, and I've seen essentially "write new
EOF/WOF in java, don't look back at what we had before" -- which
sounds like the bridge isn't up to stuff anymore.

Did the bridge ever get updated to work with new Java? 1.1.8 was the
last that I saw (NT development)
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