www.netbeans.org not in a .deb and very easy to install
Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 05:56:36PM -0300, Eduardo Gargiulo wrote: | Is there any IDE for java (debianized if possible). Which? It's called "debian". :-). I use vim as the editor, make for build management (and either javac or jikes for the compiler), ctags for convenient jumping through the source, aegis or cvs for source/configuration management and the standard Unix tools like find and ls to manage files. Unix itself is a very powerful IDE composed of a great many tools. One of the great advantages of using the system as the ide is it works independent of the programming language, and it works for plain old configuration files too. If you really want to have one big tool sitting on top of the OS (and duplicating much of the functionaity), check out eclipse (no .deb AFAIK). HTH, -D
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