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foidulus

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Jan 15, 2007
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Since QTJava isn't going 64 bit and Apple isn't providing a 32-bit Java 6, we are trying to find a replacement.

I was reading about com.apple.eawt.CocoaComponent method of using Cocoa gui components in Java, but is this part of the Java-Cocoa bridge or not? Apple's web page doesn't really say.

Would suck to replace one deprecated API with another.

On a side note, why is Apple so bad at labeling various pages on their developer site as deprecated?

Another aside: Any chance Apple will ever port QTKit to Windows?
 
Another aside: Any chance Apple will ever port QTKit to Windows?

Not sure what you mean. QTKit is a Cocoa wrapper around QuickTime's C functions. There already exists a QuickTime SDK for Windows (in C).

Regarding your Java question, I'd suggest asking it on Apple's Java-dev mailing list.
 
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