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- I had Visual J++ on my computer for a long time, and it worked fine. I installed Borland JBuilder a couple days ago and now Vis J won’t build anything; it only says one or another file is missing (and indeed, the file in question isn’t there, but it should be, it always was before). If I write something, it says that it can’t find the main class file. If I use the Application Wizard to build a “blank form” app (using all the normal defaults), it says it can’t find the associated resource file. ~~~ I set JBuilder as the default Java IDE, because I didn’t think that would hurt anything else. Would that be making any difference? Does anyone have both these programs on a Win98 machine and have both work? - MC
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- Well sheet. Apparently Vis J don’t work unless it owns the Java default files. Lock away… - MC
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AAAARRRRGGHHHH!!
Please don’t use German phrases if you can’t spell them. Über is spelled with an umlaut U. If you can’t type one, then use ue in its place. I live in Germany, and it irritates the stuffing out of me when the Germans mangle an English word.
BTW:
Use of foreign words in a normal sentence is generally regarded as pretentious, especially if you can’t spell them correctly. The advertising over here is full of that kind of crap. The average citizen doesn’t get it, and those who do know English well get rather sick of hearing the crud.