AnyJ is an EXCELLENT and fast IDE that is Free for linux, even for
commercial developement. Evaluate it long and hard, it has A LOT of those
subtle features ( along with major ones ) that pop up when you are workin
and you thing "oh shit, that was awesome...."

www.netcomputing.de

-Riyad

Glenn Holmer wrote:

> The company I work for has asked me to evaluate IDE's for Java,
> and I would like to include those that run under Linux.  For the
> past year, I have been the only Java programmer in the shop, and
> I've put out 30K lines of code using a text editor and javac.  We
> are looking for something that would help the other programmers
> in the shop (PC Visual Basic and AS/400 RPG programmers) come up
> to speed and build new apps quickly.  To me, that means not having
> to reboot or reinstall at frequent intervals, and that's why the
> ability to use the tool under Linux if the developer wants to is
> important.  We will be using JDBC and RMI to a couple of AS/400's,
> as well as the IBM AS/400 Toolbox for Java.
>
> The no-brainers that made the list right away are Visual Age,
> JBuilder, and NetBeans, because they all run (or will soon) on
> Linux.  Can anybody give opinions or sources of info that will
> help us with this decision?  What I want to prepare is a feature-
> for-feature comparison.
>
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>               -Dr. Edward Teller, father of the H-bomb
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