RE: [jug-discussion] Eclipse, or: More Inanity From The ResidentHobbyist

2002-12-17 Thread Anthony Steckman
Maybe I should have spent a little more time reading about it. :-D I got through a few paragraphs at the Sun site and, apparently, jumped to the wrong conclusion. I'll have to look into it more... Following Drew's suggestion to put thinlet.jar in the jre/lib/ext/ folder broke Theodore (but

RE: [jug-discussion] Eclipse, or: More Inanity From The ResidentHobbyist

2002-12-17 Thread Tim Colson
Anthony - > Although Web Start looks interesting, I was thinking in terms of > deploying a standalone application. The calculator example from the > Thinlet site, for example, can be deployed either as an > application or an applet. Same for the demo app. Sounds to me like there might be so

Re: [jug-discussion] Eclipse, or: More Inanity From The ResidentHobbyist

2002-12-17 Thread Anthony Steckman
It looks like what I was looking for. Thanks. + I'm probably responding to some of what was said below: . Date: Sun, 15 Dec 2002 20:07:17 -0700 . Subject: Re: [jug-discussion] Eclipse, . or: More Inanity From The ResidentHobbyist . From: Drew Davidson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> . Reply-To: [EMA

RE: [jug-discussion] Eclipse, or: More Inanity From The ResidentHobbyist

2002-12-17 Thread Anthony Steckman
Although Web Start looks interesting, I was thinking in terms of deploying a standalone application. The calculator example from the Thinlet site, for example, can be deployed either as an application or an applet. Same for the demo app. Strange thing for someone who is planning to write a w