JVMs provide architecture and platform portability. Having an x86 cpu doesn't mean macs can use the x86 JVMs.. .there's no such thing... JVMs need to be architecture and platform specific.
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JVMs provide architecture and platform portability. Having an x86 cpu doesn't mean macs can use the x86 JVMs.. .there's no such thing... JVMs need to be architecture and platform specific.
A fine example of SWT hard at work :)
Sure it can, just stay away from Swing and AWT.... There are more UI libraries than the default API's provide. SWT for example will give you a standard API to the native widget set on whatever...