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    Java Question Help modifying

    Hi guys I know nothing about Java, just started learning VB, which is how I know about this forum.

    I have a program someone made for me in Java a few years back and when I open the program in Web Express 2008 there are a couple of .jar files

    I wanted to get in and look at the code and see if I couldnt figure out how to fix a few problems the program has

    How do you edit and write java code. When I double click on the files I get a

    "Failed to load Main-Class manifest attribute from........" error

    I didnt expect to be able to open them in VS, but like I siad I am just poking around and trying to learn

    If someone could point me in the right direction I would really appreciate it

    Thanks

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    Re: Java Question Help modifying

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    Re: Java Question Help modifying

    I think, Netbeans and Eclipse are two famous(or commonly used) free IDEs for Java programming.


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