Hi!
On Mon, 22 Mar 1999 Robb Shecter wrote:
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>* What's great is having a Smalltalk-like interface, where you have a list of
>method names, and clicking on one causes -just that one method- to appear in an
>edit window. Files are a low level of abstraction. Once you're used to being
>able to jump to the object/method you want, you get used to it fast. To me,
>this is analogous to leaving C++ and worries about pointers behind. We should
>be able to concentrate on objects, methods, and class design - not pointer,
>files, etc.
That sounds like you want a modelling tool. Like Together/J, Fujaba etc. They
show you the classes and you can click on methods to edit them etc.
>So far the only Java Linux IDE that truly does this is the BISS IDE, but that
>project appears to be dead. (Too bad - it's the only Java IDE on Linux I
>liked.)
Together was quite unstable, when I tried it last time on Linux. Somebody
tested Fujaba? What about the Freecase project? And then there's Argo/UML,
which needs some extensions to work as a real IDE (source import and generator).
URLs:
Together/J:
http://www.oi.com , http://www.oisoft.com, http://www.togethersoft.com
Fujaba:
http://www.uni-paderborn.de/fachbereich/AG/schaefer/ag_dt/PG/Fujaba/
Argo/UML:
http://www.ics.uci.edu/pub/arch/uml/index.html
Freecase:
http://freecase.seul.org
Ciao,
Andreas
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