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For what it worth I really struggled to understand the VCE, and ultimately
gave up on it. The good news is you can just ignore it, and code "long hand"
within VAJ.

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Upshall [mailto:rupshall@psasoft.com]
Sent: 12 November 2001 14:52
To: java400-l@midrange.com
Subject: Advice please?


Hi,

I have a project I just started whereby the powers that be want me to use
VisualAge for Java for the GUI design.

I am quite capable of coding the GUI with a text editor, but I am trying to
use the VAJ visual design portion and I am completely confused.  I have been
using VAJ for servlet programming and test, so the problem is not a java or
a VAJ problem but rather a problem with the Visual Composition Editor.

Can somebody point me in the direction of some tutorials and/or
documentation of any type that might help me make this transition.

Thanks,

Robert Upshall
Professional Software of Amarillo
(806) 358-8928
rupshall@psasoft.com


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