>
> I would like to persevere with JBuilder on my Red Hat 6.1 system, but it is a
> little frustrating when I see the ease with which my class mates have installed
> and are now running Microsoft J++ on their Windows systems (it being the
> recommended IDE). I know some of you are not fond of GUI wrappers and might
> suggest I compile from the command line.
I think you should try to compile and run from the command line first.
If I heard correctly JBuilder 3 needs to have the Sun JDK for Linux
installed before using. Attempting to compile and run a program from the
command line will resolve a lot of issues e.g. is the classpath set up
properly, do I have Kaffe installed etc.
So try that and let me know what happens
> At this early stage of my coding
> career, however, I think I need all the help I can get.
I question how much help Jbuilder is, unless you are building GUI's or
Applets ?
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