Ravi,

Check on Symantec's web site, but I remember reading that Visual Cafe was
going open source this year, and that Symantec was not going to sell/support
the product any longer.  It may be that the version your university has
installed was the last "sold" version prior to going to open source, and
pointing to a different JDK library to build against may not be a feature in
the version you are using.  But check this out on their web site.

Celeste

-----Original Message-----
From: Ravi Kumar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 8:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: please help...


How do I make symantec visual cafe enterprise edition (version 3) use java's
1.4 api and swing components  rather than those shipped with the ide
(com.sun.java.swing.JFrame)??

The copy of visual cafe i am using is installed in my university computers.
Is it legal for me to use it to develop software and sell it? (I would not
compile to any native format. I simpy need the visual development
environment.) Can i also ship Java's run time environment with my software
without inviting trouble?

Please reply soon.

Ravi Kumar.

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