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Blog PostsCommunity: Mac Java Community Weblogs
GlassFish V3 TP2 and NetBeans 6.1: GlassFish
V3 TP2 is now available. If you want to use it, or even
download it from
NetBeans 6.1, just fire the IDE, go the
tools--plugins menu and refresh the list of modules, you should
see 2 modules, one for Java EE development and one for jRuby projects....
Dalibor Topic, welcome to Sun!:
Java SE 6 Developer Preview 9 for Mac OS X Leopard:
See you at Mobile World Congress (3GSM) this week in Barcelona:
Our new Java Scene Graph is open sourced:
Thank you Netbeans team for the great Ruby support in Netbeans 6: Netbeans 6 provides excellent support for Ruby development using either Ruby or JRuby. After trying out practically every other Ruby IDE out there, including RadRails, IntelliJ Ruby plugin, I must hand it to the Netbeans team for the wonderful support in Netbeans 6. With the Beta 1 release of Netbeans 6, quality had improved over past Milestones and is actually very usable.
Problem and solution for compiling NetBeans on Mac:
JaveOne 2007, Keaton: Keaton presentation wins best humor at the show!
Java Everywhere invisible and on the Desktop visible....:
Tricked out maps and a new tile provider.:
Give me any reason at all to use Mac OS X for Java development: I understand that consumer interest in Java apps may not be a reason to push Java SE 6 on OS X or Leopard. However, some potential customers would buy an Apple laptop or desktop system if a current JDK were available.
For you guys that work on Mac OS X: ProLocation:
Java SE 6 on Mac OS X:
Musings on the new opportunities that Open Source Java brings:
OMiC - Apple Mail Plugin which read winmail.dat files: This time for all the Mac Developer with coworkers who use Microsoft Outlook and send you mails with winmail.dat attachments... | ||
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