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Mac OS X provides a full and robust development environment for Java. This page is focussed on web development with Java, and covers topics like Struts with Servlets and JSP, JBoss and Jetty, and Tomcat. For the full range of Java on Mac OS X resources, see the main ADC Java page. Java ArticlesJBoss and Mac OS X ServerJBoss, a widely used open-source J2EE container for configuring and deploying Java applications, is included in Mac OS X Server. The current version, JBoss 3.2.3, is part of Mac OS X Server v10.3 Panther. Enterprise Java on Mac OS XUse the open source servers JBoss and Jetty to deploy and test J2EE applications on Mac OS X. Server-Side Java with the Struts Framework on Mac OS XWith Struts, you can combine servlets, JSP, custom Struts tag libraries and other components using a unified framework that helps you design, create, and deploy stable web applications quickly. Java and Tomcat, Part IThis article covers installing and configuring the Tomcat servlet container on Mac OS X. Java and Tomcat, Part IILearn about JSP, Taglibs, and JDBC on Mac OS X with Tomcat. The final example shows how to use these technologies to build a simple weblog. |