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