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7 Hours left :(! I hate Java Forte SO MUCH. Please help! Not much time
Ok I first Installed Java Forte cause I had to a Course and the teacher gave us an Exe which was 62 MB on a Disc and i ran it and put Java Forte On My Computer. I also put a JDK program on my computer through a Java book(Got a CD with it).I could do my Java at home but there was a massive problem. I am using Windows XP and if i used java, My Computer would never shut down cause java would always be running. So this got frustrating and i decided to uninstall it.(Also the Java Plug in decided to stop my java Yahoo chat on IE).When i uninstalled it, I am not sure if i deleted the folder, Did it through control panel(Add/Remove), Or use the uninstaller, I didnt think there was an uninstaller.
Anyway there was still some jc.java and java Web Start folders and J2SDK folder on my HDD.
A while later I get a big Java Assignment to do, I decide to install the Java again on my Computer, I go ahead and click the exe, It takes me to an intall place, I wait, Wait impatiently for 1 hour, It just froze on the install screen. I also tryed it on my old PC which had java, It froze But before it frose it said i already had it installed (Which it wasnt anymore). So i though maybe its the CD or something. So my friend gives me his CD and i try, Yet again it stayed like that for 2 hours. I was so frustrated. I ended up Going to control panel and removed the java Web Start and deleted the J2sdk FOlder and deleted the java Plug in from where it locates it.
I then decide to install Java again but this time it takes me to the uninstaller? Why did it try to install from this exe but after i deleted stuff both CD's Mine and my Friends take to to the uninstaller? Well anyway i decided to Uninstall it like it said"Java Forte 3 and Some other little thing" Then i waited and it said Uninstall Complete. I double click the exe on the CD again and it takes me to the uninstaller again? I was like WTF? How do i install Java? Its just the biggest pain? Why is it taking me there instead of the actuall installer?
Also I dislike other java programs as 1, You cant Execute the code cause its only HTML compatible and or you need the JDK files accosiated with the JCreator which i cant Understand.
Also i got Jreal and it actually worked, But there is no uninstaller for it and it has no Removeal in the Control panel? Whats up with that? Also its good how it works. But for some reason it doesnt accept the code properly as the buttons and labels just appear everywhere and stay there even if i change forms and are messed up compared to when i run it on Java Forte at School.
Also i have a Major Problem with Jreal as it states everytime i run an Applet "Start Applet is not Initialized?" And it shows a Blank applet? Whats up with this? I got no Errors and i think it said Exit Statement:1. But It worked before then i tryed it and it does this all the time for all my Java Program Applets. So I have no idea. It really frustrates me as it was working and i did no changes to the code and it wont let me test any more :(! Why is this happenning to me?
Please help me in the best way you can, I dont have much time, 7 Hours to be Precise to do it in!
Please if you can help me with any problems about installing or evening trying to be able to run Jcreator(Dont understand How to link it with JDK) or any good Java Programs to download that are easy to use(I dont have enough time to read). I couldnt understand CoffeeCup as it was HTML only? and only could run as a Web Page! But any help on Any of these problems that i suffer including Jreal How to Uninstall? Plus Mainly trying to get Java Forte Runnign as that was the only one that was properly showed the correct format of my Coding Applet.

Awww :(

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