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Mac OS X for Java™ Geeks
By Will Iverson
   
Publisher : O'Reilly
Pub Date : April 2003
ISBN : 0-596-00400-1
Pages : 296


    Copyright
    Preface
      Organization
      Conventions Used in This Book
      Comments and Questions
      Acknowledgments
   
    Chapter 1.  Getting Oriented
      Section 1.1.  All Those Confusing Names
      Section 1.2.  Why Now?
   
    Chapter 2.  Apple's Java Platform
      Section 2.1.  Apple JVM Basics
      Section 2.2.  Apple's JVM Directory Layout
      Section 2.3.  Additional APIs and Services
      Section 2.4.  Going Forward
   
    Chapter 3.  Java Tools
      Section 3.1.  Terminal
      Section 3.2.  Code Editors
      Section 3.3.  Jakarta Ant
      Section 3.4.  Additional Tools
   
    Chapter 4.  GUI Applications
      Section 4.1.  Swing and Aqua
      Section 4.2.  An Example Swing Application
   
    Chapter 5.  Apple Extensions
      Section 5.1.  The Mac OS X Finder
      Section 5.2.  Native Access
   
    Chapter 6.  Cross-Platform Programming
      Section 6.1.  GUI Construction
      Section 6.2.  New Line
      Section 6.3.  File Encoding
      Section 6.4.  Threading
      Section 6.5.  File Separator
      Section 6.6.  Testing Cross-Platform Compatibility
      Section 6.7.  For More Information
   
    Chapter 7.  Standalone Applications
      Section 7.1.  Packaging
      Section 7.2.  JAR Files
      Section 7.3.  Application Bundles
      Section 7.4.  Building an Application from Scratch
      Section 7.5.  MRJAppBuilder
      Section 7.6.  Next Steps
   
    Chapter 8.  Web-Delivered Applications
      Section 8.1.  Applets
      Section 8.2.  Java Web Start
      Section 8.3.  GUI Application Delivery Comparison
      Section 8.4.  Next Steps
   
    Chapter 9.  The Mac OS X Speech Framework
      Section 9.1.  The Speech API
      Section 9.2.  Putting Speech to Work
   
    Chapter 10.  QuickTime for Java
      Section 10.1.  Getting Started
      Section 10.2.  The QuickTime API
      Section 10.3.  The SimplePlayer Application
   
    Chapter 11.  The Mac OS X Spelling Framework
      Section 11.1.  Getting Set Up
      Section 11.2.  The Spelling API
      Section 11.3.  Spelling in Action
   
    Chapter 12.  Databases
      Section 12.1.  Basic Concepts
      Section 12.2.  Mac OS X Databases
      Section 12.3.  Next Steps
   
    Chapter 13.  Servlets, JSP, and Tomcat
      Section 13.1.  Apache Tomcat
      Section 13.2.  Database-Driven JSP Applications
      Section 13.3.  Frontending Tomcat with Apache
      Section 13.4.  Next Steps
   
    Chapter 14.  EJB and JBoss
      Section 14.1.  JBoss
      Section 14.2.  Getting Started with J2EE
      Section 14.3.  Pushing the Envelope
   
    Chapter 15.  Web Services
      Section 15.1.  RPC
      Section 15.2.  XML-RPC
      Section 15.3.  SOAP
      Section 15.4.  Additional Reading
      Section 15.5.  Final Thoughts
   
    Colophon
    Index
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