On Aug 1, 2005, at 11:01 AM, A. Kevin Baynes wrote:

'Important: Features added to Cocoa in Mac OS X versions later than
10.4 will not be added to the Cocoa-Java programming interface.
Therefore, you should develop Cocoa applications using Objective-C to
take advantage of existing and upcoming Cocoa features.'

That's really too bad. We're porting a Java application to OSX later this year, and I was hoping to have it integrated just like an Objective-C app. I wonder about their reasoning for dropping support...

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