Hi,

You can try JDE. JDE is an IDE environment without the GUI designer.
It's is base on emacs. If you write lots of code there is nothing
better. Here are the features of JDE:

  - JDE menu with compile, run, debug, build, browse, project, and help
commands 
  - syntax coloring 
  - auto indentation 
  - compile error to source links 
  - source-level debugging 
  - source code browsing 
  - make file support 
  - automatic code generation 
  - Java source interpreter (Pat Neimeyer's BeanShell) 

You can find it at: http://sunsite.auc.dk/jde/

Thanks
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Jean-Pierre Dubé
Infocom enr.
Developpement de logiciel
Software development



Naoki Shibuya wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I'm looking for a good IDE for Java on Linux.
> 
> Is everybody using emacs?  Or is there anything better?
> 
> I am Java programmer but new to Linux.
> 
> Regards,
> Naoki
> 
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