Maximize your Mac OS X Java development experience using Eclipse

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Mac OS X is a powerful platform for Java™ development. While the Java development environment is fully integrated into Mac OS X, the Eclipse integrated development environment (IDE) brings a fully integrated Java development environment to Mac OS X that provides a consistent cross-platform experience. Discover how to use this environment to import existing Xcode projects into Eclipse, tweak key bindings, and integrate Eclipse with the Mac OS X-bundled Concurrent Versions System (CVS).

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2 Responses to “Maximize your Mac OS X Java development experience using Eclipse”

  1. Ken Says:

    Very cool, I did some java/jsp development in it a while back for some n-tier apps with apache-tomcat. It was fun, I developed web apps that would access the system i with the IBM java toolkit and jdbc from a windows or mac based tomcat server.

  2. David Says:

    I am starting to like Java. It makes some things easy and at the same time it’s huge…meaning large and big and hard to learn in an afternoon.

    Java on the Mac is pretty cool. You should load up xCode and see what you can do.

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