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Some JManager functions require that you know how to manipulate windows or handle user events on the Mac OS platform. If you are not familiar with these concepts, please consult Inside Macintosh: Macintosh Toolbox Essentials and Inside Macintosh: More Macintosh Toolbox before using JManager functions. In addition, you can find more information about drawing within windows in Inside Macintosh: Imaging With QuickDraw.For more information about Apple's use of Java technology, see the following Web page:
http://www.applejava.apple.com/
If you simply want to package a Java application so that you can launch it like a Mac OS application, you can use the JBindery tool to do so. JBindery does not require any Mac OS programming knowledge. For information on JBindery, see the document Using JBindery.
This document does not describe the Java language or low-level details of the Java virtual machine. For that information, you should consult JavaSoft documentation, which you can access through the JavaSoft home page:
This document also does not cover the specifics of the Java Runtime Interface (JRI). For more information about the JRI, read the documentation available at the Netscape Communications developer Web page:
http://developer.netscape.com/