I would like to use the WatchService API as mentioned in this link: After reading around, I found out that WatchService is part of the NIO class which is scheduled for JDK 7. So, it is in beta form. Has the JDK which I downloaded and extracted. JDK 7 Installation for Mac OS X. See JDK 7 and JRE 7 Installation Guide for general information about installing JDK 7 and JRE 7. Download the Java. Jdk 1 7 free download - Apple Mac OS Update 7.6.1, OpenJDK 7 for OS X Lion, Apple QuickTime 7.1.6 Security Update, and many more programs. This tutorial shows you how to install Java SE 7 Developer Preview on Mac OS X. Install Java SE 7 / JDK 1.7 on Mac. Notebook Free Download Free Laptop. Java Development Kit (JDK Download Free) - free set of tools lets you to create applications for different devices with any OS. I got a bunch of folders. I don't know what to do with them. Then, I read around some more and found that some nice group of people created JDK 7 as a binary so someone like me can install it easily. It is called Open JDK: So, I downloaded the.dmg file and install it. Then I open 'Java Preference' and see that OpenJDK7 is available. So, now I feel that I can start trying out WatchService API. From the tutorial in the first link, the author gave a.java file to test it out first and make sure that it is running. Here is the link to the file: So, I boot up Eclipse (actually I use STS) and create a new Java project and choose JaveSE-1.7 in the 'use an execution environment JRE:'. Under the src folder, I copy pasted the WatchDir.java file.
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