Hi Dave,
As I explained I use ONLY sun's class files (that I specify in the registry)
to compile and also use Sun's VM when running. I disable j++ from finding
ANY of the MS class files by changing the references that are stored in the
registry.  I will forward the instructions ASAP.  I believed that you will
be convinced once you take a look at the doc that I will forward.  I do have
VisualCafe Expert Edition 4.0, but I still prefer to use j++.
Take Care,
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From: Opus Lopez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, June 22, 2000 4:39 PM
Subject: Re: [JAVA3D] VJ++ hack. Re: [JAVA3D] Java3d and J++


>Unfortunately I have found that VJ++ has some proprietry stuff in it that
>will not allow classes compiled by it to run on other JVMs. So it kind
>defeats the purpose of developing java if you use VJ++.
>
>Dave Martin
>
>On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, Syrus Mesdaghi wrote:
>
>> Hello All,
>> in regard to J++ I have to say that it is one of the best IDEs that I
have
>> ever used. Originally, I went through many difficulties to get j++ to
work,
>> but after looking in the registry and performing several experiments, I
got
>> it to work. In fact, I have been using it for about  1 year without any
>> difficulty.  Again, I have it setup so it uses ONLY SUN's latest
releases.
>> in fact changing from one version to another, or adding any extensions
such
>> as J3D, Comm, or ...  is relatively easy.  I have written a doc that
>> explains how to get it to work. I will find it and post it to the list by
>> Monday (99% tomorrow).
>> I should note that the main advantage of it is to get the popup helpers
and
>> the "clean" error messages. (as I said, j++ works for j3d and any other
ext.
>> as long as you have the jar or a zip that contains them. unlike some
other
>> IDEs you don't have to have the source code for the popup helper to work.
>> please note that the debugger does not work so if you want to be able to
use
>> the debugger you should consider using another IDE)
>>
>> Take Care
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>> Syrus Mesdaghi             Full Sail Real World Education
>> 3D Gaming Instructor    3300 University BLVD
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Winter Park FL 32792
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