With Mac OS X, the choices of an integrated development environment (IDE) expand greatly. Three years ago, Roaster was an IDE written in Java. Available only on the Mac, the idea for the now-defunct product was that it would be portable to other platforms and be in a unique position to support the language. Unfortunately for the Roaster, back then Java was slow and didn't yet support Swing or the current event model. Being a Mac product meant that it wasn't able to take advantage of the newest versions of Java that were available on other platforms. At the time, Apple kept promising that the lag between the time that new versions of Java were available on Windows and the time that they are available on the Mac would reduce until it was around 60 days. In Roaster's day, the lag never dipped below one year. Finally, other tool vendors were writing their own VMs for various platforms, including the Mac. This changed a couple of years ago on the Mac when tool vendors and browser companies decided to standardize on Apple's Macintosh Runtime for Java (MRJ).
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