[ale] Borland JBuilder Question
Jason Lynn
jason_lynn_ at hotmail.com
Wed Nov 14 08:26:00 EST 2001
This is correct (at least with JBuilder 4). You can switch between
JREs/JDKs by manipulating your PATH environment variable (ie prepending your
PATH with $path_to_JAVA_HOME/bin). JBuilder, of course, also allows you to
change java versions across projects.
jason
>
>
>Maybe you already answered the question...... It places the Java stuff in
>the Jbuilder directory structure without affecting the existing java
>installation?
>
>John
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jason Lynn [mailto:jason_lynn_ at hotmail.com]
>Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 11:44 AM
>To: John Armsby; ale at ale.org
>Subject: Re: [ale] Borland JBuilder Question
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>
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>Yes, I've installed JBuilder on RH6.2-RH7.1 with no problems. The Linux
>variety also installs the (IBM) JRE within the JBuilder directory
>structure.
> Let me know if you have any problems...
>jason
> >
> >
> >I am taking a java class and it is now in the IDE phase (use of tools).
> >The class is using the Borland JBuilder tool. I have downloaded both the
> >Windows and the Linux installations. The windows installation set up a
> >compartmentalized directory structure with Java 1.3.0. I had already
> >installed Java 1.3.1. Luckily there is no "clash" as they are in
>separate
> >directories.
> >
> >My Mandrake 8.0 installation already has Java 1.3.1 and works. Has
>anyone
> >any experience with installing Jbuilder?
> >
> >By the way, it is the Personal edition.
> >
> >John
> >
>
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