DrJava is intentionally lightweight when it comes to
installation. There is no "install" or "uninstall" procedure
-- simply move, run, and delete the file in whatever
location you see fit.
If you're interested in removing all traces of DrJava (at
least, to the same extent an uninstaller would do), you
might do the following in addition to deleting the
application:
- If you've manually associated ".java" files with DrJava,
manually remove that association.
- Delete your preferences file. This is located in your
home user directory, and is named ".drjava".
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Simply detete the .jar or .exe file. DrJava does not touch
the Windows Regstry. As far as Windows is concerned, DrJava
is a data file akin to a .txt file. You can have as many
copies of DrJava on your machine as you like.
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DrJava is intentionally lightweight when it comes to
installation. There is no "install" or "uninstall" procedure
-- simply move, run, and delete the file in whatever
location you see fit.
If you're interested in removing all traces of DrJava (at
least, to the same extent an uninstaller would do), you
might do the following in addition to deleting the
application:
- If you've manually associated ".java" files with DrJava,
manually remove that association.
- Delete your preferences file. This is located in your
home user directory, and is named ".drjava".
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Simply detete the .jar or .exe file. DrJava does not touch
the Windows Regstry. As far as Windows is concerned, DrJava
is a data file akin to a .txt file. You can have as many
copies of DrJava on your machine as you like.