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> Manjeet Singh wrote:
> I've been told that the main drawback of JavaHelp is that it needs the
> JVM (Java Virtual Machine) to run.
>
I'm not familiar with those specific tools, but I would imagine this
statement is true. On the other hand, should this be a problem? If your
software is written in Java, it has to have the JVM to run in the first
place.
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Curtis Ward
curtis_ward -at- dbs-systems -dot- com