aside from emacs - does anybody know about open soure java editor projects
which offer things like syntax highlighting, package management, code
completion and cvs integration? actually these are all the features i would
want, it doesnt need to have gui editors or other vb-like stuff...

thanks & regards,
br1

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> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 28. Juni 2001 06:53
> An: java-linux
> Betreff: Re: Linux Java IDEs
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> Chris Kakris wrote:
> >
> >
> > This probably doesn't really help you but I wanted to raise my hand
> > and say that there are people how are very productive even without
> > using one of those bloated IDEs. Oops did I say that?
>
> This is one of those dirty little secrets that tends not get mentioned
> in the 'minimum system requitements'.  And thank you for pointing it
> out.
>
> Goodness knows I've also written plenty of code with NEdit/JEdit/XEmacs.
>
> Side note,  if you have the system for it, a good IDE has tools that
> speed just about any kind of coding, not just UI building.
>
>                                               ~Rob
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