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I am using Kawa IDE to program Java, but its been so long since I used it last I have forgotten how to configure it.

 

You have to set the bin and lib directories to the JDK directories but I can not remember where the JDK source path is. Can any one help or am I over peoples head here ;)

 

Stuart

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F**K Me!!

what are you smokin' M8?

F.T.

Sorry man,

 

C++ is as far as I go.

 

Must be my lack of IT skills next to other Zeddies.

 

Anyone else here apart from me a involved with cmemistry? Or am I the only mad lab coat wearer among us?

IT??

I had a cousin called that!

(Cousin IT,Adams family.......keep up,please!)

F.T.

Do you mean the environment variables for the JRE?

 

You can set up the Java Class path environment variable normally called JAVA_HOME there.

 

Goto System Properties | Advanced | Environment Variables.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Martin

Sorry mate I haven't used Kawa IDE.

 

I use J2E myself. But if it's the same we also use Java_Home as the main variable path for bin and lib dir's.

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I have a dual boot and I wanted the Win2000 boot just programming so I can keep it all seperate.

 

I installed on 2000 and it didnt work so I went to XP and installed it and it works fine :confused:

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