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JAVA- KeyboardReader

CruThik

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Hey, does anybody know where I can download the TerminalIO.KeyboardReader package? Thanks.
 
Not exactly sure if this is what you are looking for, but this is what google told me.

Click HERE.

Hopefully this is what you are looking for. And also perhaps next time you'll ask our old friend Google before posting.

Cheers.
 
TerminalIO is part of java 1.5. It's not usable with previous version of java (just use BufferedReader)
 
Fryguy8 said:
TerminalIO is part of java 1.5. It's not usable with previous version of java (just use BufferedReader)
It's part of the 1.5? Oh my. I must really be getting rusty with the Java tech. Could you give me the Package it's in. I'd love to get up to date.
 
TerminalIO, and KeyboardReader, are provided by some CS professor, somewhere. There are also a few introductory Java textbooks. That said, i really doubt TerminalIO is being integrated into Java 1.5/"5"

KeyboardReader itself simply wraps around BufferedReader, providing a few methods (readInt(), readLine(), etc.) allowing teachers to ignore that piece of complexity.

You can download TerminalIO, and the GUI classes which wrap Swing, at the author's website.

-Hank
 
popirate, might want to take a look at the java 1.5 api, because it's in there, standard.

As for it being available for 1.4, thanks for the link, I wasn't aware of that.
 
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