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Adding WTE to VisualAge for Java 4 Entry Edition

 
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Just spent three days downloading VAJ4 entry ed. over a 44k connection and the thing is hobbled to 750 classes.
When I try to add the WTE feature to the original workspace (right after install), VAJ4 reminds me of the limit and aborts. I don't know if it's safe to delete any of the projects that were originally there since they are IBM and Sun libraries.
Does anybody know a way to get the WTE running in this product? If not, does the professional version have WTE? I hate to spend money on this though. I just need something to use for an "Introduction to VAJ4" presentation.
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Junilu
 
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im not sure what your problem is i have 4.0 installed and the WTE works fine
 
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Fred,
I'm trying to do it with VAJ4 Entry Edition, the free download version. It's limited to 750 classes. Maybe you have a full-blown version.
Thanks,
Junilu
 
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yes i have th efull blown version
if your limited to 750 classes there is really not much you can do
 
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Hmmm... At one time there was something called an "Enterprise Entry Edition" (I include the CD in my book) that allowed 250 classes PLUS the WTE.
I'm not sure if they changed that for 4.0 or not (my book comes with the 3.5.3 version).
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