out of curiosity, why does your app need 70 jars?
On Sep 18, 2008, at 8:05 AM, Amarjeet Singh wrote:

> I just tried this IDE and a couple of quick points:
>
> - No support for multiple source paths.
> - No JUnit support. However, it does support ANT and hence JUnit  
> tests could be an ANT task.
> - Quirks like, "one has to add each java jar file, individually from  
> a dialog box". I was trying to import about 70 jar files and I  
> finally gave up after adding 5 jars.
> - No project types, except for a java application and a java applet.  
> The whole web has been left out.
> - No import functionality from existing projects from a different IDE.
>
> It reminds me of the days when I was using Kawa, a native IDE for  
> java.
>
> Just my thoughts. If you can extract speed out of it being a C++  
> application capable of running and compiling java, with not too many  
> fancy requirements around enterprise application development, then  
> go ahead.
>
> Btw, have you tried Blue-J? Blue-J is primarily a java language  
> teaching IDE, but it sure should be capable of doing more.
>
> Regards
>
> Amarjeet
>
> On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 2:08 PM, allen cheung  
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm a Java beginner and now sourcing a lightweight Java IDE for my
> school projects. I used Eclipse before but it ran a bit slow on my 2
> yrs old computer.
>
> Anyone has tried JCODER, http://www.jcoder.com.
>
> I'm using its Lite version and consider to switch to its full version.
>
> Appreciate your comments.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> -- 
> Amarjeet Singh
> Phone: +91-98712-76661
>
>
> >


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