![]() Support is providing for converting between Java and Stride.īlueJ 4 adds support for the Git version control system (and retains support for Subversion). Projects can be pure-Java (as in BlueJ 3 and earlier), pure Stride or a mix of Java and Stride. For Java programming, it adds tabbed editors, automatic error-checking, adds display of multiple errors and has most of the BlueJ interface rewritten into JavaFX (solving many HiDPI issues on Windows) while also providing some support for writing JavaFX applications and including JavaFX CSS files in a project.īlueJ 4 also adds support for Stride, our frame-based programming language. Note: See Version 4.0.0 notes for supported devices, minimum requirements and major changes since Version 3.1.7 for Windows 7 or newer, includes JDK (~190 MB)įor Windows 7 or newer, includes JDK (~190 MB)įor MacOS X 10.10+, includes JDK (~190 MB)įor Debian, Ubuntu and other Debian-based systems (~20 MB) Fixed (MacOS X): Projects can't be opened with double click on "package.bluej" when BlueJ is open.Fixed: Lack of scrolling with lots of methods either in unit test, Class popup or Object popup menus.Fixed: Add «stereotype» markers again («/») in class diagram.Fixed: Backspace doesn't work in Terminal on Mac.Fixed: Debugger is not stopping on some Breakpoints. ![]()
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