First of all, XEmacs is not an IDE. It's a code editor - that's it.
It's really too bad that more IDEs are not available for Linux.
Personally, I favor Symantec's Visual Cafe over any other Java IDE,
but it's not available for Linux. I remember seeing an ad for a
product called "NetBeans", or something like that, that was a real
IDE, and it was written in Java - so theoretically it could run on
Linux. I tried it on NT, but it was too slow for my taste. But,
it may be worth looking into if you REALLY want to develop Java on
Linux.
Kirk
Ugo Cei wrote:
>
> Pierre Bizzotto wrote:
> >
> > Hi, I need an IDE for C and Java, if it's possible for XWINDOWS or KDE.
>
> Use Emacs and JDE, it's best in the long run.
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Kirk Hutchinson, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Electrical & Software Engineer, Cabletron Systems
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