INFO: Visual Studio 6.0 SP3 Readme: Part 7 - Visual J++

ID: Q230731


The information in this article applies to:


SUMMARY

This Readme file contains updated information for the entire Microsoft Visual Studio suite of developer tools. If you downloaded a Core service pack from the Internet, not all sections of this file apply to the updates you received. The fixed issues appropriate for the Core downloads are those listed in the Visual Studio section plus the sections for the products updated by your Core download.

The Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0 Service Pack 3 Readme contains the following sections:

PART 1: Overview and Installation

PART 2: Visual Studio

PART 3: Visual Basic

PART 4: Visual C++

PART 5: Visual FoxPro

PART 6: Visual InterDev

PART 7: Visual J++

PART 8: Visual SourceSafe

PART 9: File Versions

For the latest product information, see the Visual Studio Web site at:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio

For the latest product updates, see the Visual Studio Support Highlights site at:

http://support.microsoft.com/support/vstudio

For the latest year 2000 information regarding Microsoft products, see the Microsoft Year 2000 Readiness Disclosure and Resource Center Web Site located at:

http://microsoft.com/year2000

You can also call 1-888-MSFT-Y2K within the United States, toll-free, or contact your local Microsoft subsidiary.

Please see the REFERENCES section below for more information about the other parts of this readme.


MORE INFORMATION

VISUAL J++

Installation Information

Some features of Visual J++ 6.0 relating to debugging Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS) require Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 4 (SP4). Windows NT 4.0 SP4 is available from the Microsoft Windows Update Web page.

Visual J++ Applications Cannot be Debugged on Windows 2000 Beta 3

A late-breaking issue may prevent the debugging of Visual J++ applications onWindows 2000 Beta 3. This bug does not prevent you from compiling your applications. For more information, see the Microsoft Visual Studio Support Highlights page.)

New Microsoft Virtual Machine

In response to the automation issues noted in Automation, the Microsoft virtual machine (Microsoft VM) files have been updated, beginning with Service Pack 2. The Microsoft VM version included in this service pack is listed in the Visual J++ section of the file list in Part 9 of this readme. This change will be applied both on the machine where Microsoft Visual J++ is installed and also to the Visual J++ redistributable folder, so Visual J++ applications that are distributed will also include the updated Automation files.

To switch between retail and debug versions of the Microsoft VM system classes, run classd.exe or classr.exe.

This service pack contains the required Visual J++ files needed to comply with the preliminary ruling issued by Federal District Court Judge Ronald H. Whyte. These changes were also included in Service Pack 2. For more information, please read \vj98\extwarn.txt in your Visual Studio folder or go to:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/visualj

Compiler, Debugger, ActiveX, and IDE Fixes

In this service pack release, the following issues in the general programming environment have been resolved:

Microsoft Windows Foundation Classes Fixes

The following items have been fixed in the 1.0.0.8443 release of the Windows Foundation Classes. This release is installed with the Microsoft VM included with Service Pack 3.

ActiveX support fixes

Code-behind-HTML Fixes

See also Known issues.

Other WFC Library and Control Fixes

Other Fixes

Known Issues

Access 2000 databases must be connected via ODBC in Data Form Wizard

You might get a "Unrecognized database format" error when connecting to an Access 2000 database using the Data Form Wizard. To connect to an Access 2000 database, specify the database type as ODBC (rather than Access, which will assume Access 98) on the "Database Type" page. On the Connect Information page, you can then specify the Access 2000 database file (*.mdb) as the database, and Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb) as the driver. Alternatively, you could set up a DSN using the ODBC Data Source wizard from the Windows Control Panel and specify the DSN on the Connect Information page of the Data Form Wizard.

Code-behind HTML support and Windows 2000 Beta 3

WFC controls from the com.ms.wfc.ui package that are added to a DhDocument (via the DhComponentWrapper() method) do not work on Windows 2000 Beta 3. This issue will be fixed in a future release of Windows 2000.


REFERENCES

For more information about the Visual Studio 6.0 SP3 readme, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

Q230722 Visual Studio 6.0 SP3 Readme Part 1 - Overview and Installation

Q230724 Visual Studio 6.0 SP3 Readme Part 2 - Visual Studio

Q230726 Visual Studio 6.0 SP3 Readme Part 3 - Visual Basic

Q230727 Visual Studio 6.0 SP3 Readme Part 4 - Visual C++

Q230729 Visual Studio 6.0 SP3 Readme Part 5 - Visual FoxPro

Q230730 Visual Studio 6.0 SP3 Readme Part 6 - Visual InterDev

Q230732 Visual Studio 6.0 SP3 Readme Part 8 - Visual SourceSafe

Q230733 Visual Studio 6.0 SP3 Readme Part 9 - Files and More Information

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Last Reviewed: July 27, 1999