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Re: using JBuilder to code Cocoa-Java. It is possible ?
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Re: using JBuilder to code Cocoa-Java. It is possible ?


  • Subject: Re: using JBuilder to code Cocoa-Java. It is possible ?
  • From: Steve Franks <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 5 Nov 2004 11:37:46 +1000

I "develop" Cocoa-Java in Eclipse by just adding /System/Library/Java/com to the eclipse class path.
(That has the cocoa/java bridge classes, in OS X 10.3 at least)


But, to actually compile and wrap an application I still use XCode because Cocoa-Java needs the
Obj-C launcher.


So, its a pain to keep XCode and Eclipse in sync, but worth it to get refactoring tools etc. I think.
I would guess the same thing goes for JBuilder.



On 04/11/2004, at 11:49 AM, Ivan Ooi wrote:

Hi all,

   I wanted to code Cocoa-Java outside XCode and I know I will not
able to use the GUI designer in JBuilder but that is fine for me~ is
there any problems for that~?



Steve Franks
adenzo consulting
www.adenzo.com

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