JBuilder Foundation is available for free. It you want more 'enterprise'
features try IBM's Visual Age. This even comes with it's own JDK, so no need to
install a new one - which is a problem in its own right since you can't upgrade
it !!!
Owen
On Thu, 06 Jul 2000, you wrote:
> > to learn java because I do have a GUI buggy jbuilder
> > (Borland).
> > I want to do it under my loved Linux env.
> >
> > PLEASE HELP!!!
>
> You need to grab the JDK from blackdown also! You may
> find rpms at rpmfind.net, but the latest will be in
> tarballs. The tarballs install ok; I prefer to install
> tarball based sw in "/usr/local", so I can tell later.
>
> You can also use JBuilder under Linux (after you
> install the JDK, he he); I thin it is available for
> free. Good luck.
>
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