I highly doubt you will have much success at this - simply because we don't offer Java APIs, and thus you'd have to write some JNI code to bridge the gap. Not to mention I have no idea how the UI code would handle it... I would highly recommend picking up Cocoa, Java is actually based heavily on the same concepts. I was intimidated by it a bit at first because it was all so new, but once I picked it up, I don't like to write in anything else. There are some great books out there on Cocoa now, I'd start with: Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X by Aaron Hillegass Dive in, you won't be disappointed! Jason bubba@apple.com
OK, so my next question (based on some of my previous posts' responses)
is this:
Can I code bluetooth functionality in Java (Cocoa-Java?) on OS X? The
Bluetooth API examples all seem to be in what I assume is Objective-C
(Cocoa) and I have no idea when it comes to Obj-C.
Cheers guys and gals.
CraigP
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