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Subject:Re: Developer's Kit From:Chris Hamilton <chamilton__ -at- YAHOO -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 13 Jan 1999 05:29:53 -0800
I had intended to reply off-line, but couldn't, so...
Look at the documentation for another developer's kit and go from
there. The Java Developer's Kit is free from Sun and you can download
both it and the documentation (www.javasoft.com). If that's not a
close enough match, then find something that is and buy it and look at
the structure of that doc. If it's too expensive, look for a used copy
on the Internet or at a place like Computer Renaissance.
Good luck.
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