On 17-Jul-98 gaolei wrote:
> Dear Friends,
>
> I am using Wipeout, the standard version for my Java/C++
> development, in most time, the IDE works well, but I think
> it may have some bug, as it crashes sometimes during the
> debugging.
>
> The worst thing is it can not invoke the jbd for jdk1.1.6
> (Maybe that due to my PC memory is too low, 32M).
>
> Could you recommend any other good IDE both for Java and
> C ++? I don't know how many yours have using Kawa under Win32.
> it is really a small, but powerful Java IDE(You even can debug
> your Servlet under that environment). Sometimes, to debugging
> my Java code, I have to shutdown my linux, and using win95 to
> do the debugging, and before that I have to ftp my source code
> to another machine. This work take to much inconvenience to me
> I would like there is a counter part(Kawa) IDE under Linux - small
> , powerful, and free(or low cost).
>
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Gao Lei.
Well I am a pure emacs user, they even have something called JDE and yes
it also supports c/c++ among many other languages. There is a version for
Winblows (95/98/NT), and ALL flavors of Unix. Yes it is free too =) for
Winblows it can be gotten from www.gygnus.com, and for linux you can try a
multitude of places, www.redhat.com, www.linux.org, www.gnu.org,
www.linuxppc.org, www.xemacs.org. The gnu site and the xemacs site are the
best pointers for the source and binaries for most all platforms.
Cheers,
Bruce...
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E-Mail: Bruce J. Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 16-Jul-98
Time: 22:47:06
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