I have been trying to get Eclipse to work, but it always comes back
and says that ANT cannot be found.  Apache Ant is in the path: C:
\Documents and Settings\TheMan\Desktop\apache-ant-1.7.1-bin\apache-
ant-1.7.1\bin.  I was looking around the internet and found a program
that is called DrJava.  Know very little about what I'm doing and
trying to  figure out how android works(and works with Eclipse), it
seems that DrJava is a better solution.  A few questions though:
1.  Can apps for the G1 be done in the Java language ONLY.  And if
that is TRUE, does that mean that you would loose some functionally by
not using some of the features included in android?

2.  And once the app works in DrJava, would you still have to run it
through Eclipse in order to submit it to the market??

And another completely un-related question:

Is android similar to say C++, whereas in the start of the file you
INCLUDE libraries that are referenced during the executation of the
app?  If true, then is there some type of standard header info that
can be copied and pasted into the android app?

And last one:  I tend to think of classes as having a particular
name.  i.e FAMILY, where you could have a
mother,father,sons,daughters,animals, etc.  And each one would have a
name associated with it (mother = "Jane", father = "Bill", son =
"Little Billy" etc.
Is this a way to think of what a class is?  What is the purpose of
VOID?

Thanks for all your help,  I appreciate it very much.....Rc3375
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