Re: [Geany-Users] How to install geany to develop applications in java

2020-12-02 Thread Dan Healy
Thanks for the link, "Ubuntu subsystem wsl for windows 10".  When I get a
bit more comfortable with Windows 10 I will  definitely  try it.
I also  have to use  MS Access.  I used it years  ago but have to come
back up to speed.  I found a great resource in *Microsoft Access 2019
Bible* from
Wiley.  It  1000+ pages, but that is necessary  to have  good examples and
code that works.   I would like to find a similar document  on  Windows 10.

Thanks again for your help.  I will  keep you posted.

Dan H.

On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 2:11 PM David Topham  wrote:

> From my own experience, using Linux is easier and can be done from within
> Windows 10!
>
> search:  Ubuntu subsystem wsl for windows 10
>
> On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 10:43 AM Dan Healy  wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the response to my request for information on installing Geany
>> and Java on my new Windows 10 system.  I am very new to Windows 10 and am
>> bogged down in that.  I will have to get better at Windows 10 before I take
>> on Java and Geany.
>>
>> Dan H.
>>
>> On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 7:14 PM Matthew Brush 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On 2020-11-20 11:50 a.m., Dan Healy wrote:
>>> > I develop software in java.  I have been using geany on a ubuntu linux
>>> > system.  Due to  conditions beyond my control I have had to go to
>>> Windows
>>> > 10.  I have installed geany on my Windows 10 system but I am unable to
>>> get
>>> > geany to find my java source code.  I don't think java is included
>>> with my
>>> > installation of geany.
>>> >
>>> > How do I install geany on my Windows 10 system so I can edit java code,
>>> > compile it, and execute it?
>>> >
>>>
>>> You are correct that Java is not included with Geany, you have to
>>> install your preferred Java toolchain and runtime yourself. Once you've
>>> done that and ensured the location containing the `javac` and `java`
>>> executables is in your `%PATH%` environment variable, Geany's default
>>> build commands should "just work". If you don't put the Java binaries in
>>> your `PATH` variable, you will have to edit Geany's build commands to
>>> specify the full absolute path to those tools.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Matthew Brush
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Re: [Geany-Users] How to install geany to develop applications in java

2020-12-02 Thread David Topham
>From my own experience, using Linux is easier and can be done from within
Windows 10!

search:  Ubuntu subsystem wsl for windows 10

On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 10:43 AM Dan Healy  wrote:

> Thanks for the response to my request for information on installing Geany
> and Java on my new Windows 10 system.  I am very new to Windows 10 and am
> bogged down in that.  I will have to get better at Windows 10 before I take
> on Java and Geany.
>
> Dan H.
>
> On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 7:14 PM Matthew Brush 
> wrote:
>
>> On 2020-11-20 11:50 a.m., Dan Healy wrote:
>> > I develop software in java.  I have been using geany on a ubuntu linux
>> > system.  Due to  conditions beyond my control I have had to go to
>> Windows
>> > 10.  I have installed geany on my Windows 10 system but I am unable to
>> get
>> > geany to find my java source code.  I don't think java is included with
>> my
>> > installation of geany.
>> >
>> > How do I install geany on my Windows 10 system so I can edit java code,
>> > compile it, and execute it?
>> >
>>
>> You are correct that Java is not included with Geany, you have to
>> install your preferred Java toolchain and runtime yourself. Once you've
>> done that and ensured the location containing the `javac` and `java`
>> executables is in your `%PATH%` environment variable, Geany's default
>> build commands should "just work". If you don't put the Java binaries in
>> your `PATH` variable, you will have to edit Geany's build commands to
>> specify the full absolute path to those tools.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Matthew Brush
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Re: [Geany-Users] How to install geany to develop applications in java

2020-12-02 Thread Dan Healy
Thanks for the response to my request for information on installing Geany
and Java on my new Windows 10 system.  I am very new to Windows 10 and am
bogged down in that.  I will have to get better at Windows 10 before I take
on Java and Geany.

Dan H.

On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 7:14 PM Matthew Brush  wrote:

> On 2020-11-20 11:50 a.m., Dan Healy wrote:
> > I develop software in java.  I have been using geany on a ubuntu linux
> > system.  Due to  conditions beyond my control I have had to go to Windows
> > 10.  I have installed geany on my Windows 10 system but I am unable to
> get
> > geany to find my java source code.  I don't think java is included with
> my
> > installation of geany.
> >
> > How do I install geany on my Windows 10 system so I can edit java code,
> > compile it, and execute it?
> >
>
> You are correct that Java is not included with Geany, you have to
> install your preferred Java toolchain and runtime yourself. Once you've
> done that and ensured the location containing the `javac` and `java`
> executables is in your `%PATH%` environment variable, Geany's default
> build commands should "just work". If you don't put the Java binaries in
> your `PATH` variable, you will have to edit Geany's build commands to
> specify the full absolute path to those tools.
>
> Regards,
> Matthew Brush
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