Use javac in JDeveloper

Hi!
I have developed an Applet based tool using the VisualCafe as my IDE. Now, I want to change my IDE to JDeveloper . But, I am not able to compile the same code in JDeveloper. It does not create Inner classes and giving compilation error.
I want to use the standard Sun Java Compiler. Can any one of you direct me, how I can configure, such that when I buid it should use which compiler I have poited out/configured?
Thanks,
Ashok

There is currently, no way to change the internal compiler. If you want to use javac in JDev 9.0.3, create an ANT build file in your project and use javac from within the ANT file.

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