Choose one of the following commands for more information.
Displays the IDE Options dialog box. Use the pages of this dialog box to specify browser, file types, and run/debug preferences.
Displays the Editor Options dialog box. Use the pages of this dialog box to specify editor, display, color, code templates, and CodeInsight preferences.
See also:
Building Applications with JBuilder: "Working with libraries" in the "Creating and managing projects" chapter
See also:
Building Applications with JBuilder: "Setting the JDK" in the "Creating and managing projects" chapter
See also:
Building Applications with JBuilder: Managing the component palette
Displays the Enterprise Setup dialog box that contains three tabs: CORBA, Application Server, and Database Drivers. You use the CORBA page to select an ORB (VisiBroker, OrbixWeb, or other) and set the options that will enable JBuilder to use that ORB. Use the Application Server page specify where your target application server(s) are found. Use the Database Drivers to add new new configuration files based on existing libraries to modify the existing classpath.
If IAS 4.1 is your target application server, this menu command displays the IAS EJB Deployment wizard that deploys your generated JAR files to one or more containers. If WebLogic 5.1 is your target application server, this menu command displays the WebLogic Deployer Tool.
Displays the JDBC Monitor, a window that you use to monitor the activity of database drivers while they are in use by JBuilder.
See also:
Database Application Developer's Guide: Monitoring database connections
Displays the JDBC Explorer, an all-Java, hierarchical database browser that also allows you to edit data.
Displays the JDataStore Explorer.
Displays the JDataStore Server.
You can also configure the Tools menu with the Tools.cfg file, located in the .jbuilder folder of your JBuilder installation.
Toggles the RMI Registry, which provides a client with references to remote objects.