Re: Best java development tool
From: Gregory A. Swarthout (gregorys_at_xmission.com)
Date: 02/25/04
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Date: 25 Feb 2004 10:57:24 -0800
"Tom N" <tom@nospam.au> wrote in message news:<GbW_b.75309$Wa.20379@news-server.bigpond.net.au>...
> "Gregory A. Swarthout" wrote:
> > Tony Burrows wrote:
> > > I've used JBuilder foundation under Windows. Never again! You get
> stuck
> > > with the provided version of Java
> >
> > Not true. You can set up the system to recognize any number of JDKs
> > and painlessly switch between them. I never use the JDK that JBuilder
> > is shipped with and runs on top of.
>
> JBuilder Foundation (the free version) only supports one version of the JDK
> (at least last time I tried it - about JBuilder 6 Foundation I think).
>
> There was some simple method to make it use a different JDK but it would
> only support one JDK at a time (which is not really much of a problem).
Not that way any more. Supports unlimited JDKs now.
Greg
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