Thanks upton, I found this out after several hours "messing". You can
also add elements like Canvas3D to the visual designer by adding them to
the toolbar. They don't display correctly in the VB, but it does allow
you to correctly place them in the layout and they do show up.
My questions now,
How do you "preserve" the source, altering (eg adding) anything in the VB
causes any extra code you've manually put in to be overwritten.
If you can't, can you successfully export the code?
cheers
Nic
> Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2000 11:28:54 -0700
> From: "Stephen C. Upton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: IDEs Using JBuilder 3 Foundation
>
> Nic,
>
> Go to "Project", "Properties", and then "Libraries". Select "New", then
> select the ... button in the class path field. Then select the "Add Path",
> and add the four jar files for java3d, which if you installed with a
> typical set up, should be in the jre/lib/ext directory of the jdk
> directory. JBuilder then takes about 5 minutes to figure out the
> dependencies, etc.., and you should be ready to go. If you want to have
> access to the source in JBuilder, add that location in the source field in
> the Libraries panel.
>
> HTH,
> upton
>
>
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