I've used netbeans, jbuilder, and a few others and finally settled on AnyJ.
They are all slow, and have a horrendous startup time, but AnyJ, for me, was
the fastest out of the bunch and most functional, besides being free for Linux
even for commercial developement.
I think they are getting all on par with eachother as far as performance goes.
I think you should evaluate based on functionality. Then again I haven't tried
them ALL. A good place to go is: www.javalobby.com and clikc on the "how to
choose an IDE" button on the left and see if you can find one that fits your
needs. Or go down a ways on that left nav bar and look under the subheading
"IDEs"
Take care,
-Riyad
Eric vanberkel wrote:
> Folks,
>
> In this list some discussion was held about java IDE's on
> Linux. Now all IDEs mentioned are java-based. Performance
> isn't a thing you can show off with in java, so I wondered
> if I should download Jbuilder or Netbean or whatever
> similar IDE for use on my 48MB 150Mhz Pentium (Linux)
> boz....
>
> Will running any of these become an annoying experience?
>
> Anyone?
>
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