Hi Paolo:

    That Solaris edition must be way newer than the demo CD I have:

    jBuilder
    Enterprise
    Version 3.00

    Build 003.000.273.000.English
    09d/05m/1999 03:00:12

    I was able to set the tab labels via the "constraint" parameter of an
embedded jPanel. I still can't see where to set the icon of the tab or of
any buttons. The model parameter for the jTable shows as <none> when I
select it and complains when I complete the selection. So based on this
version/build of the demo my original concerns are mostly intact.

Greg

----- Original Message -----
From: Paolo Ciccone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Greg Tomalesky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Java-Linux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 1999 3:48 PM
Subject: Re: IDE's


> On Wed, Dec 01, 1999 at 04:25:47PM -0600, Greg Tomalesky wrote:
> > Hi:
> >
> >     JBuilder3 is ok. I has some serious(IMHO) shortcomings. I will
> > enumerate:
>
> I'll use the Solaris edition, just released, to answer to this. The Linux
> version, under development and demoed at the last LWCE, uses the same code
> since JBuilder is now 100% Java.
>
> >     1. No GUI way to define JTable data model or other JTable helper
classes
> > such as TableHeader or ColumnModel
>
> All these properties are accessible from the property list in the Visual
> Designer together with many others.
>
> >     2. No GUI way to modify tab labels in a JTabbedPane.
>
> This is available, just type the label in the related property in the
> designer.
>
> >     3. No GUI way to add icons to buttons etc.
>
> Again this is accessible from the designer.
>
> I hope this addresses the problems you mentioned if there is any
suggestion
> about JBuilder or other Borland products please send us feedback, we have
> set up a community website just for this, see http://community.borland.com
> or http://www.borland.com
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Paolo Ciccone
> JBuilder dev. team
>
>


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