							04/17/1998

JDEX -- Java Development Environment using Windows Explorer

AUTHOR: J. Brian Coyle  mailto:brianc@magicnet.net

Keywords/phrases -- Using Windows Explorer as a Java Development tool 
(JDE or IDE) - JDK - javac - appletviewer - javadoc - Java Console

DESCRIPTION:

JDEX provides the tools to use Windows Explorer as a GUI front end to 
Sun's Java Development Kit.  It is NOT a full featured Integrated 
Development Environment (IDE) nor is it a 'Visual' Java development 
tool.

JDEX uses a few simple batch files and common Windows 95 components 
to create a simple and easy to use Java Development Environment.

I hope you'll find JDEX easy to use!  Please send comments and 
suggestions to brianc@magicnet.net with "JDEX" in the subject line.


JDEX information is available at 
	http://www.magicnet.net/~brianc/JDEX

The latest distribution file can be downloaded from
	http://www.magicnet.net/~brianc/JDEX/JDEX.ZIP

After downloading the JDEX.ZIP file, unzip it with a utility that
supports long filenames.  

Refer to jdex\docs\index.html for information on using JDEX.

copyright (c) 1998 by J. Brian Coyle

JDEX is provided without cost for private, non-comercial use.  Refer 
to the JDEX\copyright.txt file for full details.

