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Leopard Technical Q&As: Java
Java is closely integrated with key Apple technologies and supported by key Apple tools. Tight integration with Aqua and Quartz Extreme, for example, make Mac OS X the best platform for developing and deploying Java applications. Developers can create Java applications using Xcode and they can turn Java applications into double-clickable Mac OS X applications using Jar Bundler.

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Java on Intel-based Macs (HTML)
QA1295: Required changes (if any) for Java applications to run on Intel-based Macs.
2006-10-17
Mixing AWT/Swing and Cocoa-Java (HTML)
QA1342: Recommended alternatives to mixing Cocoa-Java and AWT/Swing.
2006-10-12
Right- and Control-Drags on Mac OS X (HTML)
QA1362: Describes a difference in Drag and Drop on Mac OS X that affects all cross-platform Java applications
2005-06-29
Unsolicited About Boxes (HTML)
QA1363: How to properly override the default about and quit behaviors in Java 1.4 and later
2004-08-31
Server Processes and the Dock (HTML) (日本語 HTML)
QA1328: Discusses using headless AWT from Java server applications that need to be hidden.
2004-01-19
Important Java Directories on Mac OS X (HTML) (日本語 HTML)
QA1170: Mac OS X equivalents of common Java runtime and development directories.
2003-10-21