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Mac OS X for Java Geeks |
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Nice primer for Java geeks who are not Mac geeks. |
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2004-05-01 21:30:08 |
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Rakesh Patel from the Columbia Java Users Group
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This book has provided preliminary introduction to the platform with exploring the technical underpinnings of the Mac OS X Java implementation.
It is good for a new java developer for Mac OS X platform, someone can explore the pragmatics of Java development, including how to set up your development environment.
And it makes you aware of Apple's various additons to the java platform and describes how
to package and deliver an application to end users that looks and behaves like a native
Mac OS X application.
It covers some recent features like Web start, Speech framework, Web service and EJB's and Jboss.
After that this book is good start for getting hands on with the Apache web server and
supplement it with the jakarta Tomcat JSP and servlet containers.
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