![]() Improvements to the display of values and exceptions in the codepad. Interface language is now selectable from preferences dialog. Fixes for a few Mac bugs and the Portuguese language. This will be the last version of BlueJ which will work with Java 6. Projects checked out or shared using BlueJ version 3. This may mean that some external tools including recent versions of the subversion command line client may not be able usable with BlueJ projects. Note that from this version, to work around bugs in the SVNKit library that BlueJ uses for Subversion support, BlueJ projects which are shared to or checked out from a repository will use the old version 1. In the absence of any major issues, it will be the last version of BlueJ which will work with Java 6. This is a bug-fix release for users who still need to use Java 6. Some extensions may no longer work in BlueJ 4. Support is providing for converting between Java and Stride. BlueJ 4 also adds support for Stride, our frame-based programming language. Note: This is likely to be the last release with support for Subversion. Note: Subversion support is now deprecated. Further details will be available in the coming months. Note: The extensions API is planned to change soon, so extension writers will need to make changes. Users are encouraged to migrate to using Git instead. Note: Subversion support is now deprecated and scheduled for removal. A full list of fixes and improvements is available here. Or, you may use the Jar utility in the JDK's bin/ directory: jar xvf other operating systems should continue to use 5. To extract these file, use any common zip utility. These files do not include platform-specific implementation code and cannot be used to rebuild the class libraries. This source code is provided for informational purposes only, to help developers learn and use the Java programming language. Source Code(In src.zip) Java programming language source files for all classes that make up the Java core API (that is, sources files for the java.*, javax.* and some org.* packages, but not for com.sun.* packages).C header Files (In the include/ subdirectory) Header files that support native-code programming using the Java Native Interface, the JVM Tool Interface, and other functionality of the Java platform.Sample Code(In the sample subdirectory) Samples, with source code, of programming for certain Java API's.These include examples that use Swing and other Java Foundation Classes, and the Java Platform Debugger Architecture. Demo Applets and Applications(In the demo/ subdirectory) Examples, with source code, of programming for the Javaplatform.Additional Libraries(In the lib/ subdirectory) Additional class libraries and support files required by the development tools.The JRE includes a Java Virtual Machine (JVM), class libraries, and other files that support the execution of programs written in the Java programming language. Runtime Environment(In the jre/ subdirectory) An implementation of the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) for use by the JDK. ![]() Development Tools(In the bin/ subdirectory) Tools and utilities that will help you develop, execute, debug, and document programs written in the JavaTM programming language.This tool also helps manage JAR files, javadoc - the documentation generator, which automatically generates documentation from source code comments, jdb - the debugger, jps - the process status tool, which displays process information for current Java processes, javap - the class file disassembler, and other components are also included. JDK has a collection of programming tools, including javac, jar, and the archiver, which packages related class libraries into a single JAR file. Java Development Kit contains the software and tools that you need to compile, debug, and run applets and applications written using the Java programming language. ![]() ![]() ![]() Java Development Kit is the official development kit for the Java programming language. ![]()
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