If you are used to emacs and are looking for something not much more
than organization of files, build, syntax highlighting and step-through
debugging / code browsing, JDE for Emacs works well. I use it all the
time.
Thing I hate about most IDE's is that they try to incorporate thier own
editing tool and none come near the power of vi or emacs.
http://www.sunsite.auc.dk/jde/
-rchit
Matthias Carlsson wrote:
>
> I'm having problem finding a Java IDE for Linux I like, and I thought
> I should give it a try and ask here. What is everyone here using to
> develop their classes in Linux? I'm used to KAWA for Win32, but now
> after switching to Linux I've been unable to find a good replacement.
>
> I would appreciate any recommendations I could get.
>
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