> On Nov 19, 2015, at 9:27 AM, Alexander Zvegintsev 
> <alexander.zvegint...@oracle.com> wrote:
> 
> It is only on the AWT side currently.
> There is no such documentation yet, however you can see the mapping at [0] 
> and [1].
> 
> [0] 
> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~azvegint/jdk/9/8143227/00/src/java.desktop/macosx/classes/sun/lwawt/macosx/CDesktopPeer.java.udiff.html
>  
> <http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~azvegint/jdk/9/8143227/00/src/java.desktop/macosx/classes/sun/lwawt/macosx/CDesktopPeer.java.udiff.html>
> [1] 
> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~azvegint/jdk/9/8143227/00/src/java.desktop/macosx/classes/sun/lwawt/macosx/CTaskbarPeer.java.html
>  
> <http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~azvegint/jdk/9/8143227/00/src/java.desktop/macosx/classes/sun/lwawt/macosx/CTaskbarPeer.java.html>

I’m assuming the public api uses these two. Since as sun these are also 
‘internal’ api and can’t be java 9 accessible.
I’ll take a closer look when I get a chance and as I get going testing out 9 
related with my own app. Which does include at least some legacy Apple api’s. 
Not for anything critical for all uses, but they are used.
Good to hear the platform specific are being integrated in and will be fully 
supported going forward.
I’m sure others are making some use of these api’s so documentation at some 
stage for the api changes would make it easier for those looking to migrate to 
java 9. But yes, not something that has to be there right now either I would 
think.

Thanks for the response.  Looking forward to seeing how they will work.

Michael Hall




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