Hi Palli,
Some of my fellow developers think I'm goofy for developing the way I do but
maybe you'll like it...
My main development machine is a Win98 machine and I use JBuilder3. I have
a Linux box that is running Samba and I map a drive on my Windows machine to
the Linux box. Most of the time I develop and test on the Windows box.
When I'm ready try Linux I configure JBuilder to output to the Linux box.
This works great for me. Samba and telnet is all I need to be productive.
I don't remember ever having a servlet problem that I couldn't reproduce on
my Windows machine so I never need to debug on the Linux box.
You could also maybe go the other way around and map a directory from your
Windows machine to your Linux machine so that you never have to copy stuff.
ted stockwell
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sigurp�ll J�hannsson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, September 16, 1999 10:00 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Java IDE for Servlet developing in Linux
>
> Hi all
> I have been creating servlets on Visual J++ on NT but now is time to port
> them on to Apache on Linux. I want to keep on developing them without
> moving those class file everytime I rebuild them. What kind of Java IDE
> do you recomend. And has anybody heard when IBM are going to ship
> VisualAge for Linux?
>
> best regards
> Palli
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