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Technical Q&As: Java
Apple's suite of developer tools provides a full-featured Java development environment for Mac OS X that includes command-line and graphical tools, sample code, and documentation. 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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Creating JNI Libraries with Project Builder (HTML) ()
Deprecated - JAVA28: Building JNI libraries for use in 1.3.1 on Mac OS X 10.1.
2001-06-19
Creating Mac OS X applications from Java JAR files (HTML) ()
Deprecated - JAVA29: Creating Mac OS X applications from Jar files on Mac OS X 10.0.
2000-12-27
Developer Tools JBoss and Tomcat Do Not Start After Installing Java 1.4.2 Update (HTML)
QA1025: Describes how to re-enable JBoss and Tomcat after installing the Java 1.4.2 update.
2004-03-04
Displaying Java compiler errors in Japanese (HTML) ()
Deprecated - QA1092: Explains and resolves garbled Project Builder compiler errors under Mac OS X 10.1 for Japanese systems.
2001-11-08
The installer turns my application into a folder. (HTML)
Deprecated - QA1023: Workaround for applications built with MRJApp Builder that become folders on Mac OS X 10.0.
2001-04-12
JBound App Results in -35 OSErr (HTML) ()
Deprecated - JAVA03: Resolving error -35 on Mac OS Classic JBound applications.
1998-02-22