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Leopard Reference Library: Cocoa
Java is an object-oriented language used for developing Cocoa applications. By using Java for Cocoa development, developers can leverage an existing code base and utilize existing Java expertise. Because all of Cocoa's benefits are available to Java developers, they can rapidly prototype and develop fully native, robust, and powerful Mac OS X applications.

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JavaFrameEmbedding example (HTML) (DMG) (ZIP)
Small Cocoa application that demonstrates how to use JavaFrameEmbedding.framework
Sample Code 2007-06-12
JNI Development on Mac OS X (HTML)
TN2147: Discusses use of native APIs and UI elements from Java applications
Technical Notes 2006-04-17
JDragNDrop (HTML) (DMG) (ZIP)
Deprecated - Demonstrates building a simple view to implement Drag-and-Drop functionality in Cocoa-Java.
Sample Code 2003-01-14
SimpleCocoaJavaMovie (HTML) (DMG) (ZIP)
Deprecated - A simple movie player showing how to use the NSMovieView and NSMovie Cocoa Java classes.
Sample Code 2003-01-14
Comparing selectors in Cocoa-Java code (HTML)
Deprecated - QA1069: Explains why Objective-C and Java selectors appear to be the same name but equality tests fail.
Technical Q&As 2001-08-31