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In this release:. Fixed memory leak in Java editor. A full list of fixes and improvements is available. Note: This is likely to be the last release with support for Subversion. Users are encouraged to migrate to using Git instead. 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 (192 MB) for Windows 7 or newer, includes JDK (192 MB) for MacOS X 10.7.3+, includes JDK (194 MB) for Debian, Ubuntu and other Debian-based systems (18 MB) all other systems executable jar file (19 MB) Source code for BlueJ (20 MB).
In this release:. Fixed various issues with Git support. Many other minor fixes. A full list of fixes and improvements is available. 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 (192 MB) for Windows 7 or newer, includes JDK (192 MB) for MacOS X 10.7.3+, includes JDK (194 MB) for Debian, Ubuntu and other Debian-based systems (18 MB) all other systems executable jar file (19 MB) Source code for BlueJ (20 MB).
Major points:. Added: Interactive tutorial (under Help - Interactive Tutorial). Fixed: Many printing problems, especially for the Java editor. Fixed: Stale bugs displayed in editor / compile command ignored. Fixed: Git support issues, especially with sub-packages on Windows. A full list of fixes and improvements is available.
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) for Windows 7 or newer, includes JDK (190 MB) for MacOS X 10.7.3+, includes JDK (190 MB) for Debian, Ubuntu and other Debian-based systems (20 MB) all other systems executable jar file (20 MB) Source code for BlueJ (20 MB). Major fixes:. Fixed: Occasional exceptions/bugs during Java file editing. Fixed: Many printing problems. Fixed: Class documentation view shows blank on first view.
A full list of fixes and improvements is available. 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) for Windows 7 or newer, includes JDK (190 MB) for MacOS X 10.7.3+, includes JDK (190 MB) for Debian, Ubuntu and other Debian-based systems (20 MB) all other systems executable jar file (20 MB) Source code for BlueJ (20 MB). Major fixes:. Fixed: Graphical display bug could cause the Java editor and other windows (e.g. Terminal) to turn white and not redraw correctly. Fixed: Several teamwork issues and bugs (especially in Git).
Fixed: Several controls (such as buttons in editor) could appear tiny on high-DPI screens on Windows. A full list of fixes and improvements is available. 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) for Windows 7 or newer, includes JDK (190 MB) for MacOS X 10.7.3+, includes JDK (190 MB) for Debian, Ubuntu and other Debian-based systems (20 MB) all other systems executable jar file (20 MB) Source code for BlueJ (20 MB). This is a major new release of BlueJ. 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. BlueJ 4 also adds support for Stride, our frame-based programming language. Projects can be pure-Java (as in BlueJ 3 and earlier), pure Stride or a mix of Java and Stride.
Support is providing for converting between Java and Stride. BlueJ 4 adds support for the Git version control system (and retains support for Subversion).
Note: BlueJ 4 requires Java 8 (minimum 8u60) and JavaFX, and thus is currently unsupported on older Macs and on Raspberry Pi. Support for CVS, JavaME projects, and applet development has been removed.
Some extensions may no longer work in BlueJ 4. For Windows 7 or newer, includes JDK (190 MB) for Windows 7 or newer, includes JDK (190 MB) for MacOS X 10.7.3+, includes JDK (190 MB) for Debian, Ubuntu and other Debian-based systems (20 MB) all other systems executable jar file (20 MB) Source code for BlueJ (20 MB). This is a bug-fix release for users who still need to use Java 6.
In the absence of any major issues, it will be the last version of BlueJ which will work with Java 6. List of fixes and improvements:.
Fixed problems in handling SVN projects. Fixed minor issues with the debugger. Note that from this version, to work around bugs in the SVNKit library that BlueJ uses for Subversion support, BlueJ projects which are shared to or checked out from a repository will use the (old) version 1.6 working copy format. This may mean that some external tools (including recent versions of the subversion command line client) may not be able usable with BlueJ projects. Projects checked out or shared using BlueJ version 3.1.6 used the version 1.7 working copy format and will not work properly (in any version of BlueJ) due to SVNKit bugs; BlueJ version 3.1.7 will issue a warning when opening such a project. For Windows 2000, XP, Vista or newer, includes JDK (182 MB) for Windows 2000, XP, Vista or newer (11 MB) for Windows 2000, XP, Vista or newer, to run from USB stick (184 MB) for MacOS X 10.7.3+ (180 MB; includes JDK 8) for MacOS X 10.7.2 or earlier (9.8 MB; requires JDK 6) for Debian, Ubuntu and other Debian-based systems (9.3 MB) all other systems (executable jar file) 9.8 MB) Source for BlueJ version 3.1.6 (13 MB). Minor bug fixes since last release.
This will be the last version of BlueJ which will work with Java 6. Support for Raspberry Pi 2, plus various bug fixes and usability improvements.
Bug fixes and improvements:. Fixed: Scope highlighting for various cases. Improved detection of sudo permissions. Added Raspberry Pi configuration tab. Fixed: deleting text when a breakpoint is set causes an exception for Windows 2000, XP, Vista or newer, includes JDK (179 MB) for Windows 2000, XP, Vista or newer (7.9 MB) for MacOS X 10.7.3+ (162 MB; includes JDK 8) for MacOS X 10.7.2 or earlier (7.0 MB; requires JDK 6) for Debian, Ubuntu and other Debian-based systems (6.6 MB) all other systems (executable jar file) 6.8 MB) Source for BlueJ version 3.1.5 (9.9 MB). Support for Java 8 language features, plus various bug fixes and usability improvements.
Bug fixes and improvements:. Allow 'get' to put package-private members on the object bench.
Uses system language by default (if a translation is available). Fixed: Missing class name in project documentation (under 'inherited methods'). Fixed: Mac OS X, projects with certain characters in their path were unusable. Fixed: Subversion: Can't see projects available for checkout. Fixed (version 3.1.4a on debian/raspbian only): Finding java JDK in latest Raspbian. For Windows 2000, XP, Vista or newer, includes JDK (159 MB) for Windows 2000, XP, Vista or newer (7.9 MB) for MacOS X 10.7.3+ (162 MB; includes JDK 8) for MacOS X 10.7.2 or earlier (7.0 MB; requires JDK 6) for Debian, Ubuntu and other Debian-based systems (6.6 MB) (supercedes ) all other systems (executable jar file) 6.8 MB) Source for BlueJ version 3.1.4 (9.9 MB). Various bug fixes and usability improvements, especially for screen readers.
Fixes for a few Mac bugs and the Portuguese language. Improved support for screen readers. Added data collection research project. Bug fixes:.
Fixed: Portuguese language selection not working. Fixed: Mac OS X asks to install Java when using JDK 7. Fixed: JFileChooser hangs on Mac OS X.
Fixed: Linux does not recognise new Java install locations for Windows 2000, XP, Vista or newer (7.5 MB) for MacOS X 10.7.3+ (102 MB; includes JDK 7) for MacOS X 10.7.2 or earlier (6.7 MB; requires JDK 6) for Debian, Ubuntu and other Debian-based systems (6.2 MB) all other systems (executable jar file) 6.4 MB) Source for BlueJ version 3.1.0 (8.8 MB). Additions to the extensions API, allowing extensions to handling drawing the package graph. Stack traces from exceptions (shown in the terminal window) are now coloured and clickable. Resolves more firewall startup issues. More flexibility in bluej.userHome setting (possible to specify multiple locations).
Bug fixes:. Fixed: Parsing bug with parenthesized identifiers. Fixed: Parsing bug with multiple initializers in 'for' loop. Fixed: Encoding issues with output to System.err. Fixed: Problems with compilation of some files.
Fixed: 'Maybe you meant.' Misfires when there is more than one method call on a line. Fixed: Update JDK search path (Ubuntu/Debian) for Windows 2000, XP, Vista or newer (6.9 Mb) for MacOS X (5.8 Mb) for Debian, Ubuntu and other Debian-based systems (5.6 Mb) all other systems (executable jar file) 5.8 Mb) Source for BlueJ version 3.0.8 (8.1 MB). Resolves firewall/network-adapter startup issues, especially on Max OS X 10.7 (Lion). Fixes a problem with inspecting arrays of two dimensions or more (and a similar problem with local multidimensional arrays in the debugger). Fixes problem with non-ASCII characters in interactive method calls.
Also fixes several other bugs. Bug fixes:. Fixed: Class icons overlap when project is checked out without project files.
Fixed: Parser problems (bad highlighting and/or editor lockup) caused by annotations. Fixed: Varargs parameters not treated as arrays by code completion/error message enhancer. Fixed: Search highlights wrong if file modified in external editor for Windows 2000, XP, Vista or newer (6.8 Mb) for MacOS X (5.7 Mb) for Debian, Ubuntu and other Debian-based systems (5.6 Mb) all other systems (executable jar file) 5.7 Mb) Source for BlueJ version 3.0.7 (8.0 MB). Resolves issue with display of class documentation in the editor when running BlueJ with Java 7. Introduces an.msi package for installation on Windows. Also fixes several bugs. Includes support for Java 7 language features.
JUnit 4 replaces JUnit 3 for test support (with thanks to Patrick Doran-Wu at the University of Western Australia). Default character set for new projects changed to UTF-8 (better support for non-English characters). Improved method call recording in the terminal. Bug fixes:. Fixed: Compile error could cause compiler to hang. Fixed: One line comments should not affect scope colour.
Fixed: Various small scope highlighting issues. Fixed: Various minor problems in the code pad.
And many more minor bug fixes. For Windows 2000, XP, Vista or newer (6.0 Mb) for MacOS X (5.4 Mb) for Debian, Ubuntu and other Debian-based systems (5.2 Mb) all other systems (executable jar file) 5.4 Mb) Source for BlueJ version 3.0.5 (7.3 MB). Includes a Slovak translation, and enables assertions by default. Adds an editor function to add a javadoc comment to the current method. Bug fixes:.
Fixed: Class templates for some languages (eg. Summary of most important changes:. Improved the installer so that BlueJ can be installed without adminstrator access rights on Windows. Double-click on a bluej project file will launch it in BlueJ (on every OS but Mac OS you have to manually associate the file type with BlueJ). Added keyboard shortcuts to increase and decrease font size in the editor (and terminal).
Fixed: Debugger window could hang the system. Fixed: Editing actions throw exceptions when in interface view. Fixed: Typing '5;' int to the codepad hangs the codepad. Fixed: Dependency in binary-not argument not detected. For Windows 2000, XP, Vista or newer (5.4Mb) for MacOS X (5.0 Mb) for Debian, Ubuntu and other Debian-based systems all other systems (executable jar file) (5.1 Mb) Source for BlueJ version 2.5.2 (11 MB).
Apart from the changes listed below, this version includes functionality to send some anonymous information (BlueJ version, Java version, Operating System, interface language etc) to the BlueJ maintainers, to help with development planning. This can be disabled by adding a 'bluej.uid=private' setting to your bluej.properties file. Summary of most important changes:. Added support for developing J2ME applications. Team work functionality now works with Subversion (SVN), as well as CVS.
JUnit test recording significantly improved (records more interactions). Improved window handling. Installer improvements.
Numerous bug fixes. BlueJ now requires Java 5 or newer. Older Java versions are no longer supported. For Windows 2000, XP, Vista or newer (5.1Mb) for MacOS X (4.7 Mb) all other systems (executable jar file) (4.8 Mb) Source for BlueJ version 2.5.0 (25.5 MB). Summary of most important changes:.
Added explicit group work support (CVS based). Summary of most important changes:. #733 - hash in project path causes problems ('Main method does not appear in context menu'). #781 - keyword 'new' highlighting. #791 - inspection of generic field containing object of non-immediately-derived type.
#793/#795 - java 1.5.0 compile-time errors not verbose enough. #800 - exception thrown in code pad causes internal BlueJ error. #838 - Japanese dialogs in wrong encoding. #847 - auto project open at startup is not robust. #848 - BlueJ main window now received focus at startup (MacOS).
#786 - Terminal bug clearing error output. Summary of most important changes:. added support for J2SE 5.0 (generics, enums, etc).
new diagram look. new diagram handling functions: multi-selection, dragging/resizing of multiple classes.
context menus for all diagram entities (including arrows). keyboard navigation of class diagram and object bench. menu mnemonics. improved extension API. improved Java text evaluation via code pad.
improved editor indentation. execution speed improvements (using VM optimisation by default). Undo button affects inactive window. Summary of most important changes:.
debugger now displays static variables in a separate list. debugger displays variables when stopped in static method. projects can include project-specific libraries. Frames/JFrames automatically removed when objects are removed. help menu items can be added by users. terminal font size user definable. javadoc can be configured to include private methods.
automatic creation of crash recovery files; optional creation of backup files (thanks to David R. Musicant (dmusican@mathcs.carleton.edu) for implementing these features). proper find/replace implemented in editor.
optional line number display in editor. added block indent function to editor.
method template for 'insert-method' template user definable. japanese localisation added (interface, etc. In japanese); thanks to. use Command key instead of CTRL as menu shortcut on MacOS. bug fix on MacOS: Show Terminal/Debugger could crash system.
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extended latin characters (umlaut, accented characters, etc) handled correctly by parser. requires JDK 1.3 or newer.
uses new (JDK1.3) compiler implementation. can get arrays and array element to the object bench.
local variables of static methods now shown (bug fix). new class templates can be added. class templates can be located in arbitrary directory. 'user home' can be specified. display of exceptions in library classes improved. bug fixes with editor key definitions. new editor functions for cutting/copying/moving lines and words.
optional soft TABs (tabbing with spaces) in the editor. various bug fixes.
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UML-style notation for the class diagram. support for named and nested packages.
improved import of non-BlueJ packages. terminal text can be saved or copied. editor key bindings can be changed (jdk 1.3 only). editor font can be changed. 'export' function to create standard Java packages and executable jar files. projects have project comments (README note).
javadoc support added for single classes and whole projects. cascading menus for large menus. the debugger can now be used with swing applications. classes can be renamed in the class source.
printing class sources has been fixed/improved. editor views have been improved. bug fixed: end of long lines was not displyed properly. bug fix: System.exit did not work correctly. new editor functions: 'indent', 'break-and-indent', 'comment', 'uncomment'.
editor key bindings can be changed (but are not yet saved - they are lost on exit). a default source directory can be defined in the 'bluej.defs' file. This serves as a starting point for the file chooser. install support for jdk 1.3 added. installation support for Linux jdk 1.2.2 added. added preferences dialogue. editor font size can be changed.
non-BlueJ packages can now be opened in BlueJ (with automatic dependency analysis). So far, only packages without nested packages are supported. 'package.' Line automatically fixed when importing classes. System.exit now works for graphical applications.
bug fixed in inspection of large arrays. default parameter 'null' added for static void main calls. support for internationalisation (so far, German is the only language file supplied besides English).
Implementation changed to run on Java 2 platform. Debugger implemented. Includes breakpoints, single stepping, variable inspection.
Execution implementation changed to use JDI - promises significant improvements in stability and reliability. Applets supported (development and viewing in applet viewer and browser). Dependency analysis fixed - works correctly now.
Many editor improvements. Help button for compiler error messages and exceptions. Array inspection implemented. Exception handling (reporting) improved. handling of exceptions: exceptions in user programs are caught and displayed properly. System.exit can now be used normally.
bug fix: empty string as method result now returned properly. bug fix: user defined object as method result now shown correctly. bug fixes: names of objects on bench: now ensures that names are unique and valid. bug fix: layout of object bench after 'get' and 'remove' fixed. bug fix: objects could not be used properly after put on the object bench through the 'Get' operation in the inspect window.
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