For my part I use Forte for Java, which is java made, and has the advantage to
be free!
But it is still in beta version, let's say with bugs. But it is ok for my use.
It also use the version of the jdk you have installed, so this is a good point
for
upgrades.
Actually, I did'nt use the debugger 'cause of 'println' in my code.

David.

Daniel Selman wrote:

> Janet,
>
> ...or Kawa 3.5 - which includes a JDK2 debugger (which I haven't been able
> to activate yet).
>
> I like it, as it is a very lightweight IDE that just calls down to the SUN
> command line tools, so you know what it is doing, and that you can always
> replace any components as soon as SUN upgrades them.
>
> The editor is not the best, and stability can be a problem (spawning all
> those DOS processes) if you are not running Windows NT.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Daniel Selman
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.tornadolabs.com


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