Java and The Mac
By Luke Cassady-Dorion
When Java Development
tools initially appeared
on the market, Mac
programmers were some of
the last people to have
tools available to them.
While Sun chose to
release the JDK for most
popular platforms, it
waited quite a while
before releasing the
MacJDK. A variety of
third party developers
began to release Java
development tools, but
they too have decided to
wait before releasing
tools for the Mac
programmer. Fortunately,
there are options open to
the Mac programmer now,
but these options are
nowhere near as vast as
those options open for
users of Windows95 or
UNIX platforms. General
resources related to
MacJava are also few and
far between. Before I
send you running from
your Mac, it should be
stated that the situation
is no longer as bleak as
it once was. There are
currently development
tools available from many
companies, and more have
been announced; there is
also a large amount of
published information
available. You should
keep in mind however,
that while it is
important to have
platform specific
resources, Java is
extremely portable, and
almost all information
resources are helpful.
Jan. 1, 1996 12:00 AM Reads: 5,157