Objective-c is already marginalized! Cocoa was cool 12 years ago, but it has not kept up with the outside world. Apple might figure it out eventually, but there's a lot of people w…
Mike, might you, say, possibly give us a shred of evidence for those rather inflammatory statements? I see absolutely no evidence to back up your claims, particularly the one about…
You might want to check out the Omni Group's developer mailing list and its archives. This is a topic of constant debate, and there are many people there who have been using the C…
Thanks for the OmniGroup lead. For everyone's benefit, the index for the macOS X developer list is:
http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/archive/macosx-dev/
There were gobs of posti…
It depends where you are located.
The following adress are long term NeXT developers they use currently WebObjects.
If you are in Europe, contact
P&L Systems at :
URL: www.pls…
It sounds like you want to use IPSec on MacOS X, combined with PGPNet on the older machines.
I'm afraid I can't help you any more than that; I don't know how to get IPSec up and r…
I used Sherlock to search for them. I never found rt.jar (I think that's only needed for JRE when there's no full JDK?), but I found JPDA.jar. They're in the /System/Library/Fram…
The files in /System/Library/Keyboards are files that came in from the NeXT side of the MacOS X equation. They used to be used by the Cocoa framework, but Apple is moving Cocoa to…
Hmmmm.... I tried taking my KCHR resource, using snoop 1.6 to move it into the data fork of the System.rsrc file (which was 0 bytes before I replaced it). However, it didn't make …
Well, I have it working again. It turns out that this file _does_ have data in it. On the Install CD, when viewed in MacOS 9, the file has 286 bytes. If I copy it from the CD *i…
Well, it gets weirder. On the terminal side, the file is 0bytes in size. However, which looked at with the inspector, there are 286 bytes of data. So where are they?
I opened i…
Well, I tried putting it in to the resource fork of the System.rsrc file. However, this only made the Settings panel crash when I tried to view the keyboard menu tab....
Any othe…
Maybe you could just edit one of the existing keyboard layouts in System.rsrc to match the one you want to use. Not the prettiest way to do it, but it seems like it should work.
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Originally posted by bewebste:
Maybe you could just edit one of the existing keyboard layouts in System.rsrc to match the one you want to use. Not the prettiest …
I was able to make the Linux version of JBuilder 3.5 to work on Darwin with a little tweak of a couple of configuration files. I've encountered some negligible errors in the termi…
Kasanoba:
I get to your iDrive just fine and when I try to download Jbuilder it gives me a "time out" and sends me back to the start. I have tried it eight times on three differen…
Well I got it to work, but i cannot for the life of me find the Serial Number and key on the website - i have registered and got my activation key but still cant find the serial/ke…
'Twould appear that the iDrive has reached it's download limit Bummer. Anybody else who's already downloaded it wanna post it somewhere?
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You guys were right. I didn't know about the 150 MB per account download limit that iDrive imposes. That's a really stupid limitation. Anyway, I'll try to get iTools configured …
I've managed to have NetBeans work, but it's unusable since the editor has problems probably with the font metrics...
Forte installer does the same with me... extracting... and the…
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Has anyone attempted to install the enterprise edition of java? Is there any info or docs on this. I'd be interested to s…
Until someone ports this you can get going with Servlets and JSP by downloading Tomcat from the Apache site. I've been running it for ages on OS X DP 4 and its great. The Sun J2EE …