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Fri 25 Jul 2003

Cocoa Notification works in Java

Category : Commentary/notificationjava.txt

At my wit's end, I created a fresh project just to see if there were other side effects that prevented the Cocoa notification feature from working in Java. I'm happy to say, it now works.

So it means that there was probably something wrong with my project files. I had taken a short cut and duplicated a nib file just to create another that was a bit different. I searched Google and read that you could get a corrupted nib file this way. That seems far too fragile, so I'll have to check it further. But right now, I'm happy to keep on moving.

If you're into programming Cocoa using Java, rather than Objective-C, there's a web site WhiningDog.net that has quite a few sample code. Thanks, you guys at WhiningDog.

So, right now, I've got table views, outline views, and notification working in Java. On to drawers, next.

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