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<blockquote data-quote="ramenmeal" data-source="post: 937197" data-attributes="member: 69136"><p>what IDE are you using? </p><p></p><p>personally i think eclipse is the best available IDE for java programing on macs, net beans a lil behind. both of these will find the java JDK and necessary resources, as ^ said. However, as ^ said, there are a couple versions installed, so you may need to select which one from a drop down menu (at least this is how it is in eclipse)</p><p></p><p>DO NOT use xcode for java programming, simply because it really isn't meant for it and isn't maintained well (defaults with java 1.3 for compiling i believe)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ramenmeal, post: 937197, member: 69136"] what IDE are you using? personally i think eclipse is the best available IDE for java programing on macs, net beans a lil behind. both of these will find the java JDK and necessary resources, as ^ said. However, as ^ said, there are a couple versions installed, so you may need to select which one from a drop down menu (at least this is how it is in eclipse) DO NOT use xcode for java programming, simply because it really isn't meant for it and isn't maintained well (defaults with java 1.3 for compiling i believe) [/QUOTE]
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