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Bill Hibbard wrote: > > Pedro Silva wrote: > > > Anybody knows a non comand line tool (GUI) for compiling AND debugging Visad > > on NT/98, apart from VJ++ ? > > They must exist, but I'm strictly a vi and jdb guy. I've been using JBuilder3 doing VisAD development for several months now on an NT-based machine. By setting up VisAD and Java3D as libraries (using the visad jar files, and copying the J3D.dll and j3daudio.dll files into JBuilder's bin directory), I can use it to create VisAD applications and employ JB's debugger and "as-you-type" method signature information -- two really important (for me) features. It is not without some problems, including a bit of a learning curve, but for some Java work it has made it a lot faster for me to get things rolling. Inprise just released JBuilder3 Foundation for Linux, Solaris and Windows. It would allow you to evaluate it, but apparently you'd need to later buy the Professional edition to be able to change JDK versions (they have 1.2.2 built into this one). It is a Java application and has a slightly different feel than the JBuilder3-in-a-box. tom -- Tom Whittaker (tomw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx) University of Wisconsin-Madison Space Science and Engineering Center Phone/VoiceMail: 608/262-2759 Fax: 608/262-5974
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