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Creating Java Applications for Mac OS X Using Eclipse

April 24, 2005

MacDevCenter has published an article that explains how to use the Eclipse IDE to develop Java based Cocoa applications for Mac OS X. Eclipse is free and offers many advantages for Java compared with Apple's Xcode, which was designed primarily for Objective-C development. For example, the Java debugger in Eclipse is very powerful and nothing like it exists in Xcode. In addition, the article explains how to use Eclipse and Ant to simply builds, configurations, and deployment.
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