<<Yes, but does the GUI designer suddenly know about any of the 1.4.x Swing features?>>
I can only assume so, I use this feature in Rational XDE and it picks up any deprecation in code straight away. I always have 1.4 and 1.3 installed and switch between the two. just my 0.02 Euros. jaseb -----Original Message----- From: Jeffrey A. Krzysztow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 05 December 2002 12:38 To: JDJList Subject: [jdjlist] RE: Which IDE to use W. Nathaniel Mills, III wrote: > WSAD provides a very open facility for using a variety of JDK's / JVM's. Use the following menus/dialogs to configure multiple JVM's and when you run/debug, you can associate a JVM to be used (allowing you to test your code under multiple conditions): > > Windows / Preferences > Expand Java and select Installed JREs > Add... > Fill in the name (label) to remind you which JRE is being configured > Fill in the directory to the home directory (e.g., c:\jdk1.4) > Fill in the directory to the URL for the documentation (e..g, file:/C:/jdk1.4/docs/index.html) > Optionally check if you'd like your new JRE to be used as the default for running/debugging your code. > > Best Regards, Nat Yes, but does the GUI designer suddenly know about any of the 1.4.x Swing features? Jeffrey ____________________________________________________ To change your JDJList options, please visit: http://www.sys-con.com/java/list.cfm Be respectful! Clean up your posts before replying ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ To change your JDJList options, please visit: http://www.sys-con.com/java/list.cfm Be respectful! Clean up your posts before replying ____________________________________________________
