Java and Mac OS X
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T. Gene Davis is a Senior Web Applications Programmer at the University of Utah's Institute for Clean and Secure Energy. He has been professionally developing Java-based applications for the Mac and other computers since 1999. Davis also writes and maintains Shogi software for his company, Gene Davis Software. In addition, he is the author of Learning Java Bindings for OpenGL.
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Introduction.
Part I: Getting Started.
Chapter 1: Programming Java for OS X.
Chapter 2: Introducing the Environment.
Chapter 3: Understanding Xcode.
Chapter 4: Building Basic Projects.
Chapter 5: Deploying Applications.
Part II: Bringing Guidelines, APIs, and Languages Together.
Chapter 6: Porting and Designing.
Chapter 7: Integrating Windows, Menus, and Dialog Boxes.
Chapter 8: Embedding Cocoa Components.
Part III: Architecting Alternative Applications.
Chapter 9: Understanding JNI.
Chapter 10: Creating Screen Savers.
Chapter 11: Creating Terminal Applications.
Part IV: Appendixes.
Appendix A: More Development Tools.
Appendix B: JUnit on OS X.
Glossary.
Index.