Mac Tutorials - Herong's Tutorial Examples
∟Develop and Run Java Applications
This chapter provides quick introductions on develop and run Java applications on macOS.
Install JDK (Java Development Kit) on macOS
Run Java Applet in Safari
Install Apache Maven on macOS
The Simplest Maven Project File
Use "profile" in Maven Project File
Use "parent" in Maven Project File
Install FOP (Formatting Objects Processor) on macOS
Install Tomcat Java EE Server on macOS
Takeaways:
- JDK 13 can be installed on macOS to develop and run Java applications.
- Apache Maven can be installed on macOS to help build Java application
distribution packages.
- Maven uses a POM (Project Object Model) file, pom.xml, to
the build process.
- "profiles" in pom.xml file allows you to define different build options.
- "modules" in pom.xml file allows you to divide a large project into smaller modules.
Source files a single module are stored in a sub-directory with it's own pom.xml.
- FOP (Formatting Objects Processor) can be installed on macOS to generate documents
in PDF, PS, PNG, AWT, and other formats. FOP requires JDK to run on macOS.
Table of Contents
About This Book
Macintosh OS (Operating System) History
macOS Operating System
macOS File Systems
macOS Network Connections
System and Application Processes
Keychain Access - Password Manager
Keychain Access - Certificate Manager
Productivity Tools on macOS
Programming Tools on macOS
Apache Web Server on macOS
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