said:
> >For anyone who's used both, what's the difference between the Java
> >Development Toolkit and VisualAge Java?
Steven Levine wrote:
> The JDK is all command line tools. VAJava is GUI with code repository and
> all sorts of other stuff.
Thanks, Steve. I fired up my VisualAge Java for the first time a couple
of nights ago and was quite surprised how much I was going to have to
learn (all that RAD [Rapid Application Development] visual stuff). I've
got the JDK also, but I've never used it. Okay, so I should be using
the JDK for epm-written code.
Thanks again.
- Peter
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