Flava,

I'm a huge fan of Netbeans IDE. You can easily plug in any java extension and it's an 
open source IDE. There are quite a few other modules you can drop in it like Ant. By 
the way, Sun's Forte is Netbeans without the extra modules that come with Netbeans. 
Give it a shot. Netbeans.org. One additional reason, I like Netbeans is that I can 
skin it and give it a different L&F.

Oh, if you want a Windows L&F type IDE, JBuilder rocks too.



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Flava Flave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I want to use Microsoft J++ as my Java development IDE - because I like its
>look and feel.
>Problem is its not J2EE compliant.
>Is there a way to make the new Java compiler plug into to it to make this a
>J2EE compliant IDE?
>
>Can anyone recommend a good Java IDE. I hear Visual Cafe 4 (now by WebGain)
>is pretty good - but I haven't used it.
>
>ff
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