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IntelliWO
(intelliwo)
IntelliJ plugin for WebObjects
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jasconnJava-AppleScript-Connector
(jasconn)
JSR-223 (Scripting for the Java Platform) specifies how to link scripting languages and Java. AppleScript is a very powerful but easy-to-use language which is very popular among Mac users. JavaAppleScriptConnector will implement parts of JSR-223 to make AppleScript available to Java programs
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Java APIs for Macintosh Address Book
(jMacAddressBook)
This project aims to provide a Java API, that can connect through JNI to Apple's Address Book C-APIs, in order to help facilitate development of Java applications that can communicate easily and use the address book features
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JNIDirect
(jnidirect)
JNIDirect provides JDirect compatible native methods for Apple's new JDK 1.4.1 based JVM.
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Keaton
(keaton)
Keaton is a Java-to-QTKit wrapper, allowing Mac Java developers to call into the Cocoa-based QTKit framework to get QuickTime functionality such as multimedia playback, capture, editing, etc.
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lloyd
(Lloyd)
The Lloyd project intends to continue development of QuickTime for Java, the popular and capable Java wrappers to Apple's QuickTime media libraries, by providing new functionality to the QTJ developer. This will be accomplished by providing Java bindings to QuickTime API's that have not yet been exposed via the official QTJ API, and by providing new features of specific interest to the Java media programmer. Initial features will include access to QuickTime 7's metadata API (not yet in QTJ) and an AWT/Swing component for previewing video capture (removed from QTJ in 6.1). Possible features include Java2D-to-QuickDraw conversion, Java2D-to-Quartz conversion, frame-reordering codec API's, QuickTime SWT components, etc. Initial code base is a mixture of Java and C code (using JNI) that targets Mac OS X, though the project intends to get a Windows version working as soon as possible.
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macjavafaq
Answers to frequently asked questions raised on Apple's Java-Dev mail-list.
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MacJavaSampleCode
(macjavafaq)
Sample code and how-to solutions to questions asked on Apple's java-dev@lists.apple.com mail-list.
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MRJ Adapter
(mrjadapter)
A library that implements a unified API for Java developers to access Mac specific functionality built into the various versions of the Apple virtual machine, without compromising the cross-platform nature of an application.
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Open Quicktime For Java
(openqtj)
Making QTJ more accessible and easier to use, OpenQTJ provides examples, code snippets, tutorials, documentation and sub-projects to help overcome some of the current QTJ release problems.
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Quaqua Look and Feel
(quaqua)
The Quaqua Look and Feel is a user interface library for Java applications which wish to closely adhere to the Apple Human Interface Guidelines for Mac OS X.
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Rococoa
(rococoa)
A generic Java wrapper for Cocoa on Mac OS X
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The tray part of JDIC for Mac OS X
(MacJTray)
The project tries to create a clean room implementation of the tray part of the JDesktop Integration Components for Mac OS X.
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WebObjects on FileMaker 7
(woof)
This is a JDBC driver and a JdbcPlugIn for WebObjects that allows it to use FileMaker as a compatible database.
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