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Java SDK for Macintosh, Beta 1



Sun finally shipped the first beta of their Java SDK for Macintosh.
The MacWeek article says Sun's version is more complete than
Natural Intelligence Inc.'s Roaster, but the Sun SDK has no debugger,
editor, or project manager. There also isn't yet a NetScape plugin.
You have to do everything from the SDK itself. Sun has promised a
Mac version of its HotJava browser, but has announced no release date.

The MacWeek page where I found this:

  http://www.zdnet.com/macweek/mw_1007/news_javadev.html

The index page containing pointers to specific platforms and documentation:

  http://www.javasoft.com/JDK-1.0/index.html

The Macintosh index page:

  http://www.javasoft.com/JDK-1.0/Mac-Beta1/index.html

The three places to download (in case you have a hard time getting
through to www.javasoft.com). I got it from ftp.blackdown.org.

  ftp://ftp.javasoft.com/pub/JDK-beta1-mac.sea.hqx
  ftp://ftp.blackdown.org/pub/Java/pub/mac/JDK-beta1-mac.sea.hqx
  ftp://ftp.dimensionx.com/pub/JDK-beta1-mac.sea.hqx