You can always use the NetBeans Developer 2.0 or 3.0
(http://www.netbeans.com). It ressembles a lot to the JBuilder and it is
free for non-commercial use.
John Aggelis
Old unix hackers do not die...
They just turn into zombie processes !
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From: Frank Apap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: &Tgr;&rgr;&iacgr;&tgr;&eegr;, 7 &Sgr;&egr;&pgr;&tgr;&egr;&mgr;&bgr;&rgr;&iacgr;&ogr;&ugr; 1999 08:03 &pgr;&mgr;
Subject: IDE for linux
>What do you guys recommend for good and simple Java IDES for linux. I used
>to use the emacs java IDE but i cant remember the url to get it again. If
>someone knows it let me know.
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