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Documentation conventions Table 1.1 Typeface and symbol conventions

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Documentation conventions Table 1.1 Typeface and symbol conventions (continued) Typeface Meaning Bold Bold is used for java tools, bmj (Borland Make for Java), bcj (Borland Compiler for Java), and compiler options. For example: javac, bmj, -classpath. Italics Italicized words are used for new terms being defined and for book titles. Keycaps This typeface indicates a key on your keyboard. For example, Press Esc to exit a menu. [ ] Square brackets in text or syntax listings enclose optional or variable items. Do not type the brackets. < > Angle brackets in text or syntax listings indicate a variable string; type in a string appropriate for your code. Do not type the angle brackets. Angle brackets are also used for HTML tags. … An ellipsis in syntax listing indicates code that is missing from the example. JBuilder is available on multiple platforms. See the table below for a description of platform and directory conventions used in the documentation. Table 1.2 Platform conventions and directories Item Meaning Paths All paths in the documentation are indicated with a forward slash (/). For the Windows platform, use a backslash (). Home directory The location of the home directory varies by platform. For UNIX and Linux, the home directory can vary. For example, it could be /user/[username] or /home/[username] For Windows 95/98, the home directory is C:Windows For Windows NT, the home directory is C:Winnt Profiles[username] For Windows 2000, the home directory is C:Documents and Settings[username] .jbuilder4 directory The .jbuilder4 directory, where JBuilder settings are stored, is located in the home directory. jbproject directory The jbproject directory, which contains project, class, and source files, is located in the home directory. JBuilder saves files to this default path. Screen shots Screen shots reflect JBuilder s Metal Look & Feel on various platforms. 1-4 Learning Java with JBuilder

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Documentation conventions Borland newsgroups You can register JBuilder

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Documentation conventions Borland newsgroups You can register JBuilder and participate in many threaded discussion groups devoted to JBuilder. You can find user-supported newsgroups for JBuilder and other Borland products at http://www.borland.com/newsgroups/ Usenet newsgroups The following Usenet groups are devoted to Java and related programming issues: news:comp.lang.java.advocacy news:comp.lang.java.announce news:comp.lang.java.beans news:comp.lang.java.databases news:comp.lang.java.gui news:comp.lang.java.help news:comp.lang.java.machine news:comp.lang.java.programmer news:comp.lang.java.security news:comp.lang.java.softwaretools These newsgroups are maintained by users and are not official Borland sites. Documentation conventions The Borland printed documentation for JBuilder uses the typefaces and symbols described in the table below to indicate special text. Table 1.1 Typeface and symbol conventions Typeface Meaning Monospace type Monospaced type represents the following: text as it appears onscreen anything you must type, such as Enter Hello World in the Title field of the Application wizard. file names path names directory and folder names commands, such as SET PATH, CLASSPATH Java code Java identifiers, such as names of variables, classes, interfaces, components, properties, methods, and events package names argument names field names Java keywords, such as void and static Introduction 1-3

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Contacting Borland developer support Contacting Borland developer support

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Contacting Borland developer support Contacting Borland developer support Borland offers a variety of support options. These include free services on the Internet, where you can search our extensive information base and connect with other users of Borland products. In addition, you can choose from several categories of support, ranging from support on installation of the Borland product to fee-based consultant-level support and detailed assistance. For more information about Borland’s developer support services, see our web site at http://www.borland.com/devsupport/, call Borland Assist at (800) 523-7070, or contact our Sales Department at (831) 431-1064. When contacting support, be prepared to provide complete information about your environment, the version of the product you are using, and a detailed description of the problem. For support on third-party tools, contact the vendor. Online resources You can get information from any of these online sources: World Wide Web http://www.borland.com/ FTP ftp.borland.com Technical documents available by anonymous ftp. Listserv To subscribe to electronic newsletters, use the online form at: http://www.borland.com/contact/listserv.html or, for Borland’s international listserver, http://www.borland.com/contact/intlist.html TECHFAX 1-800-822-4269 (North America) Technical documents available by fax. World Wide Web Check www.borland.com regularly. The JBuilder Product Team will post white papers, competitive analyses, answers to frequently asked questions, sample applications, updated software, updated documentation, and information about new and existing products. You may want to check these URLs in particular: http://www.borland.com/jbuilder/ (updated software and other files) http://www.borland.com/techpubs/jbuilder/ (updated documentation and other files) 1-2 Learning Java with JBuilder

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Learning Java with JBuilder provides introductory material to JBuilder and the Java programming language. This book contains the following three parts: Part I, JBuilder Quick Start Provides information about the development environment, explains how to create and manage projects, design your user interface, and compile and debug Java programs. Also provides general information about JBuilder and its documentation. Part II, Getting Started with Java Explores basics of programming in Java, including threading techniques, serialization, and using the Native Code Interface. Part III, Tutorials Provides several step-by-step tutorials designed to get you up, running, and productive using the JBuilder integrated development environment (IDE). Building an application Creates a simple “Hello World” application. Building an applet Takes you through the process of creating an AWT applet. Compiling, running, and debugging Shows you how to find and fix syntax errors, compiler errors, and runtime errors using JBuilder. Building a Java text editor Build a simple text editor capable of reading, writing, and editing text files. Introduction 1-1

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