Macromedia stopped supporting Kawa some time before. Guys Dont stick
with IDEs .Use simple editors like editplus,TextPad or the best VI or GVIM.

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> Dave
>
> Only a suggestion.
>
> Why don't you use Kawa??? I do not know how it will perform in XP and I
> would be interested to know??
>
> You can download a trial from the Macromedia site.
>
> And it is pretty cheap to buy and is miles quicker than Jbuilder and Forte.
>
> It is not written in Java
>
> It was written originally by TEK-TOOLS, it was then taken over by Allaire
> now Macromedia Has it.
>
> There is an issue if you want to use JDK 1.4 but if you are using 1.3 you
> should be fine
>
> Good Luck
>
> Theo Starr
> Almityand-Mega Multimedia
> WWW:  http://www.ozemail.com.au/~almity1
> email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and reference
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dave Ford
> Sent: Monday, 19 November 2001 10:28 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Java Swing and XP data
>
>
> Whoops! I meant to send this to my friend "js" and it went to "jsp" instead.
> Sorry. It is Java related however :)
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dave Ford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2001 3:20 PM
> Subject: Java Swing and XP data
>
>
>
>>I bought my new laptop for two reasons:
>>
>>1. Keyboard stopped working (main reason)
>>2. My recent use of IntelliJ causes too much disk swapping
>>
>>InelliJ is a Java IDe and consumes a shitload of RAM. My Sony laptop never
>>did much disk swapping because it had 256MB ram. That is, until I started
>>using IntellJ. Whenever my laptop started doing disk swapping I would go
>>
> to
>
>>task manager and sure enough IntelliJ was using 50 to 100 MB of memory.
>>
> So,
>
>>I just said to my self that Java IDE's are all just memory pigs. After all
>>JBuilder and Sun's Forte/NetBeans are even MORE memory hogs than IntelliJ.
>>
>>So when I got my XP Toshiba the only program that didn't work was Morpeus.
>>And I can't live without that. So I started using LimeWire, a really cool
>>Java Swing based Gnutella client. I really like LimeWire. It's much more
>>polished than morpeus. However, after using it my disk swapping came back.
>>Fuck! I have a brand new laptop with 512MB of RAM and it's freaking disk
>>swapping. This pisses me off. Looking into task manager, I find LimeWire
>>
> is
>
>>almost as much of a memory hog as IntelliJ.
>>
>>So in short, my 512MB of RAM has gained me nothing for (i think) two
>>reasons:
>>
>>1. Forced to use limewire instead of morpheus.
>>2. XP is more of a memory hog than win2000 (i think i can turn shit off
>>
> but
>
>>i'm not sure)
>>
>>I am now pissed off that i spent all this time and money and still have
>>excessive disk swapping.  Here some questions I have:
>>
>>Does XP use more memory than win2000?
>>Are LimeWire and IntelliJ poorly written applications or is Swing a memory
>>hog?
>>
>>Something to think about if you'll be developing swing apps.
>>
>>
>>
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