Mac OS X for Java Geeks
Will Iverson
- 出版商: O'Reilly
- 售價: $1,520
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,444
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 304
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 0596004001
- ISBN-13: 9780596004002
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相關分類:
Java 程式語言、MAC OS 蘋果電腦
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商品描述
Mac OS X for Java Geeks delivers a complete and detailed look at the
Mac OS X platform, geared specifically at Java developers. Programmers using the
10.2 (Jaguar) release of Mac OS X, and the new JDK 1.4, have unprecedented new
functionality available to them. Whether you are a Java newbie, working your way
through Java Swing and classpath issues, or you are a Java guru, comfortable
with digital media, reflection, and J2EE, this book will teach you how to get
around on Mac OS X. You'll also get the latest information on how to build
applications that run seamlessly, and identically, on Windows, Linux, Unix, and
the Mac.
The book begins by laying out the Mac OS X tool set, from the
included Java Runtime Environment to third-party tools IDEs and Jakarta Ant.
You'll then be brought up to speed on the advanced, Mac-specific extensions to
Java, including the spelling framework, speech framework, and integration with
QuickTime. In addition to clear explanations of these extensions, you'll learn
how to write code that falls back to non-Mac specific code when it runs on other
platforms, keeping your application portable.
Once you have the
fundamentals of the Mac OS X Java platform in hand, this book takes you beyond
the basics. You'll learn how to get the Apache web server running, and
supplement it with the Jakarta Tomcat JSP and servlet container. JSPs and
servlets running on Mac OS X are covered, as is installation and connectivity to
a database. Once you have your web applications up and running, you'll learn how
to interface them with EJBs, as running the JBoss application server on Mac OS X
is covered. Finally, the latest developments in web services, including XML-RPC
and SOAP, are found within.
Table of Contents
Preface
1. Getting Oriented
2. Apple's Java Platform
3. Java Tools
4. GUI Applications
5. Apple Extensions
6. Cross-Platform Programming
7. Standalone Applications
8. Web-Delivered Applications
9. The Mac OS X Speech Framework
10. QuickTime for Java
11. The Mac OS X Spelling Framework
12. Databases
13. Servlets, JSP, and Tomcat
14. EJB and JBoss
15. Web Services
Index