Hello guys,
again, unless you have a good reason, i suggest that you use another IDE.
but here are the instructions


Happy Coding,
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Syrus Mesdaghi             Full Sail Real World Education
3D Gaming Instructor    3300 University BLVD
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>Syrus,
>
>Thanks for your offer to send the J++ instructions.  I'm using it for some
>of
>the same reasons you mention.
>
>1 - Jbuilder is a pig, until I get that 1GB ram I'll just use it
>occasionally.
>2 - I've grown up on VC++ and microsoft IDE's, I like them also.
>
>So I guess I just HAVE to use J++, at least for now.
>
>Thanks again,
>Jon
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>
>Syrus,
>
>I'm interested using J++. Please email me the instruction.
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>
>Thanks.
>-mark
>
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>Hi Syrus,
>
>I would like very much to get your tips on running Sun's Java w/VJ++.  I
>agree with you on this one- J++ is a much faster environment than anything
>else I have ever tried.  Also, as you mentioned, the interface is
>comfortable as I have used VC++ quite a bit as well.  Finally, I know some
>of the list members mentioned that there is no use for an IDE without a
>debugger, but I have to respectfully disagree:
>
>I have been editing only using VJ++ for over 6 months now and debugging
>through use of println(), etc!  I feel I've been forced to do this because
>of poor quality / performance of the available IDE's for Java.  My biggest
>complaint about Java is the fact that I can't get a good, native IDE for
it.
>What use is a slow-slow-slow Swing based IDE for development?  Anyway,
>that's my rant, and please send me those tips.
>
>Thanks,
>Evan Drumwright
>
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>Hello Syrus,
>
>I am interested by this registry hack !
>Please include me in if you forward the instructions.
>
>Rémi
>
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>Syrus,
>I would be interested in these instructions as well, particularly using
Sun's
>newer 1.2 and above JVM's.
>I like the Intelisense in J++. You haven't found a way to use java beans as
>dragdown components in J++, have you?
>Thanks,
>Ken
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