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Weiqi Gao

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SWT Distractors, Rejoice... Posted: Apr 30, 2008 7:10 AM
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... for it doesn't work with the newly updated Java SE 6 On The Mac:

Chris Adamson: I think you have that backwards. Apple's JVM has been Cocoa-based for a while now (since 1.4). SWT is Carbon-based. And even that wasn't a deal-breaker before. The real problem seems to be that:

  • The new JVM is 64-bit Intel-only
  • You can't mix 64-bit and 32-bit code in an OSX process
  • Carbon is 32-bit only and apparently will remain that way
  • SWT is Carbon-based

For what it's worth, QuickTime for Java won't work on the Mac's Java 6 for exactly the same reason. Carbon is de facto (but not de jure) deprecated, and therefore any Java libraries that use Carbon are in big trouble.

Jess Holle:
Nigel wrote:
> wow, the thread http://www.eclipsezone.com/eclipse/forums/t97750.html
> has been locked down because they didn't like people telling them that
> SWT was a bad idea....

For most use cases and development, SWT seems to be one of those ideas whose time has come and gone...

I'm sure porting SWT from 32-bit Carbon to 64-bit Cocoa is something that is doable but will require some time and effort. The question is: "Is it being done?"

It seems it's time for Eclipse users to be patient, as Swing users were patient in the last ten years.

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