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BlueJ 2.2.1, a free integrated development environment (IDE) for Java aimed at education, has... Posted: Dec 23, 2007 3:31 AM
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BlueJ 2.2.1, a free integrated development environment (IDE) for Java aimed at education, has been released. "This is a smallish bug fix release (with a small number of feature improvements). This release has been made mainly as a preparation for larger changes in the next BlueJ version, where we will drop support for JDK 1.4. This release in intended to bring some up-to-date bug fixes into the last JDK 1.4-compatible version."

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