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. > > -- > ===================================================== > Glenn Holmer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > ----------------------------------------------------- > "I believe that having argued for the hydrogen bomb > in 1949, at an important juncture, helped keep the > world safe. I am proud of it." > ----------------------------------------------------- > -Dr. Edward Teller, father of the H-bomb > ===================================================== > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- [ Riyad Kalla ] [ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ] [ CS - Major ] [ University of Arizona ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]