I downloaded Netbeans and have tried it on my NT 4 (P133, 64MB) and it is very slow. I 
actually wanted to find an IDE that would work on multiple platforms to develop 
servlets, since I'm concerned with the poor performance of more client side Java. This 
is proof positive for me. I like the idea behind Java, and certain user applications 
do a great job, but I think I'll have to find an IDE done in a native language.

Josh



> 
> I'm using Netbeans IDE 2.0 with my Pentium 200 and it's very very slow.
> Now I want to speed up it, with a just-in-time-compiler.
> So, I tried TYA, which is very unofficial, but it didn't work with
> Netbeans.
> 
> So, my question is: Do you know any JIT-Compilers for Linux, which are
> stable and are running together with Netbeans IDE?
> 
> www.netbeans.com
> 
> 
> Thank you
> 
> Nicolas
> 
> 
> 



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