Have you tried using the Ubuntu subsystem in Windows 10?
Despite what MS says, it works with X windows if you install Xming.
Geany works great there!

You could develop everything using familiar Linux toolchain, and then cp files over to Windows later. 

On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 11:50 AM Dan Healy <dfhealy@gmail.com> wrote:

I develop software in java.  I have been using geany on a ubuntu linux system.  Due to  conditions beyond my control I have had to go to Windows 10.  I have installed geany on my Windows 10 system but I am unable to get geany to find my java source code.  I don't think java is included with my installation of geany.

How do I install geany on my Windows 10 system so I can edit java code, compile it, and execute it?

Thanks, Dan H
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