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m3the01

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So i saw the update for Java SE 6.0 and installed on my Macbook pro 2.4.

I assume this doesnt include the JDK for 1.6 because it didnt show up in xcode choices.

I ran a couple apps that use some methods in 6.0 and they worked but i really need some of the new methods in 1.6 to be available in xcode.

Any help would greatly be appreciated.

Thanks,
 

Cromulent

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Oct 2, 2006
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So i saw the update for Java SE 6.0 and installed on my Macbook pro 2.4.

I assume this doesnt include the JDK for 1.6 because it didnt show up in xcode choices.

I ran a couple apps that use some methods in 6.0 and they worked but i really need some of the new methods in 1.6 to be available in xcode.

Any help would greatly be appreciated.

Thanks,

I guess it'll come with the next Xcode update. You'll know when they add the 1.6 API reference material to the documentation.
 

psingh01

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Apr 19, 2004
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Just use eclipse for Java development. I was very disappointed that Xcode was giving me compile errors when I was using java enums in a simple program. I switched to eclipse and have no trouble now.
 
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