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Java in Visual Studio.NET
Does any one know if Visual Studios.NET has a java gui development tool.
I have heard that Visual Studios 6 had one. I know there is a JBuilder,
but I wanted to know what Visual Studios.NET offers for java since I have
a copy of it. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Java in Visual Studio.NET
Yo Z!
Visual Studio.Net supports pure Java, J#(J sharp) and C#(c sharp).
All you need is to set VS.Net up in such a way that you have the java api
exposed(where your JDK is installed, libraries that is) for reference purposes
and auto-completion(ctrl + spacebar)!
So get coding and no excuses!
Poke!
"Z" <java.@127.0.0.1> wrote:
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>Does any one know if Visual Studios.NET has a java gui development tool.
>I have heard that Visual Studios 6 had one. I know there is a JBuilder,
>but I wanted to know what Visual Studios.NET offers for java since I have
>a copy of it. Thanks in advance.
>
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Re: Java in Visual Studio.NET
What?!!! You gotta be pulling my leg! So tell me more about exposing the
java api to VS.Net.
"poke poke" <pokepoke@poke.com> wrote:
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>Yo Z!
>
>Visual Studio.Net supports pure Java, J#(J sharp) and C#(c sharp).
>All you need is to set VS.Net up in such a way that you have the java api
>exposed(where your JDK is installed, libraries that is) for reference purposes
>and auto-completion(ctrl + spacebar)!
>
>So get coding and no excuses!
>Poke!
>
>
>"Z" <java.@127.0.0.1> wrote:
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>>Does any one know if Visual Studios.NET has a java gui development tool.
>
>>I have heard that Visual Studios 6 had one. I know there is a JBuilder,
>>but I wanted to know what Visual Studios.NET offers for java since I have
>>a copy of it. Thanks in advance.
>>
>
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Re: Java in Visual Studio.NET
I want to know about this too.
Currently, VS.Net does not support 'pure' Java. It could if someone cared
to write a plugin. Why do that when there is Eclipse?
"Mark" <java.@127.0.0.1> wrote:
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>What?!!! You gotta be pulling my leg! So tell me more about exposing the
>java api to VS.Net.
>
>"poke poke" <pokepoke@poke.com> wrote:
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>>Yo Z!
>>
>>Visual Studio.Net supports pure Java, J#(J sharp) and C#(c sharp).
>>All you need is to set VS.Net up in such a way that you have the java api
>>exposed(where your JDK is installed, libraries that is) for reference purposes
>>and auto-completion(ctrl + spacebar)!
>>
>>So get coding and no excuses!
>>Poke!
>>
>>
>>"Z" <java.@127.0.0.1> wrote:
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>>>Does any one know if Visual Studios.NET has a java gui development tool.
>>
>>>I have heard that Visual Studios 6 had one. I know there is a JBuilder,
>>>but I wanted to know what Visual Studios.NET offers for java since I have
>>>a copy of it. Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>
>
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