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    I just started JAVA and am using jdk1.2 and the notepad to make my java programs...but the only output i see is from the DOS window..so how do i make visual java programs with jdk1.2 and my notepad? or do i have to get something like
    Visual cafe or the late VJ++?
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    You can make GUI programs using Notepad but sometimes it is easier with an IDE. To create GUIs you have to use AWT or Swing (JFC). What book/tutorial are you reading? It probably has a section on AWT or Swing.
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    cool, do you happen to have any links for this offhand?

    my book only covers java for dos.

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    There are probably hundreds if not thousands of tutorials on the net, here are few, hope they help.

    http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutor...ing/index.html
    http://home.att.net/~baldwin.dick/Intro/Java017.htm
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    JBuilder Foundation does this, and is free to download from borland. It is a bit slow though.
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    The book i have is my college programming book..it's just called Java programming and it does have a section on AWT.
    I saw the tutorial on sun's site and it described how to make a java applet..but thats all.

    Is those visual tools that all of you have mentioned just as good as j++? as far as making forms and having buttons, or is that only for c++ and vb?

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    I can't really tell you because I've never tried VJ++ but JBuilder Foundation is one of the best IDEs I've used for any language.
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    I agree.

    Sophtware - JBuilder Foundation uses Swing rather than AWT for most of the applets it makes.
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    JBuilder itself is built using Swing components isnt it?
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    I know that JBuilder Foundation is, I'm not sure about the normal JBuilder. I think that's C++.
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