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  • 工作学习 / IT技术讨论 / Is Visual Age3.0 OK? I got a Visual Age3.0 Enterprise Version. To my surprised, it supported only JDK1.0.7. How can I update it to 3.02 or 3.5 or just update JDK to JDK1.2?
    • you may download newer versions.
    • VisuakAge 3.0 supports JDK1.1.7 only, 3.5 supports JDK1.2. I don't like VisualAge at all! Especially for GUI/Swing development!
      JBuilder is more better than VisualAge!
      • I like JBuilder, too. But most of the companies here use VisualAge. So I have to be familiar with VisualAge. Otherwise, I won't find a job.
      • The best developer sofware
        Visual Cafe is the best!^_^
    • How about FORTE for JAVA?
      • Not so popular. Actually, it is so easy for you to get accquainted with some tools. Java itself is the most important.
    • How does everyone think about Visual J++? Is it a common-used tool in canada?
      • Forget about MS J++, please.
        • Thx Jabber! Another question needs your kind advices: which IDE tool is the most popular in north america, IBM VisualAge, Symentic Visual Cafe, Borland JBuilder, Sun Java WorkShop or JDK itself?
          • The first 3 in your list are most popular.
            However, I think mastering JDK means a mature Java developer. Some poeple cannot configure IDE. Some poeple connot code without IDE. Not good.
          • Jbuilder is the best, but the future is the gloomiest because of the company's finance trouble. Visual Age is the next and the brightest of the future because of Websphere. Cafe,
            the worst tool among the 3 popular. but most of weblogic users should use it because BEA had bought it.
      • Everyone here is like to look down on MS. Anyone who say he is professional in MS products will get a contemptuous look. I don't know the reason. So, you can know the Vj's fate.
        • We don't want to spend time on Visual J++ because it is not supported by Microsoft already.
          • Is that true?
        • Damn that Visual J++.
          However, I show strong respect for those friends om Macrosoft track. If you are a MS guy and you can do COM++, DCOM things, nobody dare to look down upon.