> IBM Visual age.
I really recomend VisualAge for Java 2.0. They have an awesome development environment
and we have had a petition asking for a Linux port. It was mentioned that IBM would
receive such petition and make some analisys, hence it MAY be possible to see a Linux
version in some time. VAJava has many nice features such as versioning control,
incremental compiling, code managemente (you will have all versions of your code and
you won't have to bother about files, etc.), very nice debugger, etc. As you may see I
am an excited user of VAJava with which I have developed many applets so far. Of
course there is also the visual tool (I personally don't use it, but it is nice). The
VAJava nesgroup at IBM is also a great resource for dismissing your questions.
Finally, I had VAJava 1.0 and IBM sent VAJava 2.0 (full retail box) to every single
licensee free of charge... (Who else you remember has done that?).
I hope this helpJVc.