emacs or xemacs with JDE is what I like the best so far.  I've looked at
NetBeans, and it's okay, but a little slow.  I do like Together/J and
Structure Builder that integrade modeling tools with code generation.

On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Guillermo Payet wrote:

> 
> Hello,
> 
> Can someone recommend a Java Development environment for Linux?  That is:
> an IDE to develop Java code, not necessarily written in Java.
> 
> I looked at Kawa, a Java based IDE, but based on their Web site, it's not 
> clear
> if will run under anything but Windoze.
> 
> What are most people using?  emacs?
> 
>       thanks
> 
>       --G
> 
> 
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