Re: JAVA IDEs

2001-12-06 Thread Fernando Lozano
Hi there, > But if you have the juice, borland's JBuilder runs on Linux. NetBeans has most JBuilder features and is open source software. If you won't do GUI development (Servlets, for example) you may like Jext. Other nice simple IDEs for java are Scite and BlueJ. []s Fernando Lozano ___

Re: JAVA IDEs

2001-12-06 Thread Kevin Jones
www.netbeans.org But it is a memory hog, and requires a big machine! Kevin Jones On Thu, 2001-12-06 at 14:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Does anyone know of any good applications for developing java > applications on linux (Free or otherwise)? > > > -- > Pop3Now Personal, Get quick remote ac

Re: JAVA IDEs

2001-12-06 Thread cgalpin
On Thu, 6 Dec 2001, Johannes Eriksson wrote: > * [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 09:03:43AM -0500]: > > Does anyone know of any good applications for developing java > > applications on linux (Free or otherwise)? > > > > If you're an emacs user, try jdee (Java Development Environment for

Re: JAVA IDEs

2001-12-06 Thread Robert Dege
How about the jdk software available at java.sun.com? -Rob > Does anyone know of any good applications for developing java > applications on linux (Free or otherwise)? > > > -- > Pop3Now Personal, Get quick remote access to your email accounts! > Sign Up Now! Visit http://www.pop3now.com/per

Re: JAVA IDEs

2001-12-06 Thread Johannes Eriksson
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 09:03:43AM -0500]: > Does anyone know of any good applications for developing java > applications on linux (Free or otherwise)? > If you're an emacs user, try jdee (Java Development Environment for Emacs). It can be found at http://jdee.sunsite.dk Forg

JAVA IDEs

2001-12-06 Thread cws-dls
Does anyone know of any good applications for developing java applications on linux (Free or otherwise)? -- Pop3Now Personal, Get quick remote access to your email accounts! Sign Up Now! Visit http://www.pop3now.com/personal ___ Redhat-list mailin