Better OS X Java with Eclipse

Mac OS X is a mighty platform for Java development. While the Java development environment is fully integrated into Mac OS X, the Eclipse integrated development environment brings a fully integrated Java development environment to Mac OS X that provides a

consistent cross-platform experience. that write-up shows you how to use that environment to import existing Xcode projects into Eclipse, tweak key bindings, and integrate Eclipse with the Mac OS X-bundled Concurrent Versions System.

Original post by donotreply@osnews.com (Thom Holwerda)

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