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.From that panel, select New Type.Enter Java Source Files in the Description of Type box and.java into the Associated Extension box.Then click OK.Do the same with HTML files if you need to, and click OK again.You should now be able to use Notepad (or any other text editor) to create and save Java and HTML files.Q:Where can I learn more about Java and find applets and applications to play with?A:You can read the rest of this book! Here are some other places to look for Java information and Java applets:The Java home page at http://www.java.sun.com/ is the official source for Java information, including information about the JDK, about the upcoming 1.1 release, and about developer tools such as the Java Workshop, as well as extensive documentation.Gamelan, at http://www.gamelan.com/, is a repository of applets and Java information, organized into categories.If you want to play with applets or applications, this is the place to look.For Java discussion, check out the comp.lang.java newsgroups, including comp.lang.java.programmer, comp.lang.java.tech, comp.lang.java.advocacy, and so on.(You'll need a Usenet newsreader to access these newsgroups.)Use of this site is subject to certainCopyright (c) 1996-1998EarthWeb, Inc.All rights reserved.Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of EarthWeb is prohibited
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