I tried Visual SlickEdit (mong many others : UltraEdit, Visual J++,
JBuilder, emacs, TextPad, and even Notepad...), and I found it to be the
most comfortable editor for me : it has many many features that helps you
concentrate on the implementation rather than lookink up method names, which
files it's implemented in, copying and pasting the prototypes of the methods
of the implemented interfaces, and so on...
The major drawback is its price (and that's why I had to quit using it at
the end of the evaluation period, sigh).
Pascal Davoust.
-----Original Message-----
From: Bordet, Simone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 5:06 PM
To: 'jBoss'
Subject: RE: [jBoss-User] Quick IDE query ...
Hey,
> Just a quick query ... what IDE's if any do people here use
> for development of
> jBoss?
To develop I use MS Visual J++: a great editor, until now I didn't found
anything comparable to it, and believe me, I've searched. Unfortunately it
does not support Java 2, to compile I use Ant and to debug I use JSwat.
Bye
Simon
> I just tried Forte on my Linux RH7.0 box (only 128 meg RAM),
> and the thing
> seemed mighy slow.
>
> Come to think of it ... what development environment is
> favoured here in general
> ....
>
> Thanks
> Fred
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