I still recommend the JDE included in BISS-AWT. Currently at version 0.94.
Available from the Java-Linux mirrors.
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> Von: Matt Zagni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: Is there a linux java editing tool
> Datum: Mittwoch, 3. Juni 1998 11:44
>
You need glibc.
In addition you will set your env variables in your .bash_profile
like:
CLASSPATH=~/java/swingall.jar:.:~/java/classes.zip
export CLASSPATH
Should work after that! I just moved to Java Dev on Linux and it beats NT
hands down!
Brett
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This is just me being a wuss, but... I tolerate using Sun's Java Workshop
2.0. When I was developing on WinNT and Solaris 2.6 (Intel), I liked having
some degree of conformity in my development environments. It's also fairly
easy to manage big projects with JWS. I'm junking Solaris in favor of
Lin
Hi Franz,
take a look at Jacob:
http://mats.gmd.de/clemens/jacob/
It might be exactly what you are looking for.
Cu,
Clemens
> From: Franz Reitinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 3 Jun 1998 14:35:10 +0200
>
> Developing Java-apps with Emacs is a fine thing. However source files
> may i
Can someone help please?
I am relatively new to linux, but I kind of have to use it for my project.
I downloaded the jdk1.1.5v7 from blackdown.org. and did not find any
instructions as to how to install it on a Linux system (Redhat 5.0)
1) there were two different things there one was glibc and
Can someone help please?
I am relatively new to linux, but I kind of have to use it for my project.
I downloaded the jdk1.1.5v7 from blackdown.org. and did not find any
instructions as to how to install it on a Linux system (Redhat 5.0)
1) there were two different things there one was glibc and
> [...]
> Well, this is something I hear all the time and I'm sorry but I
> disagree. Emacs is not an editor, it's more a way of life; editing
> is just one of the things it does better than anything else.
>
> :-)
>
> One a more useful note, as someone else mentioned, emacs together with
> Jav
I know this may not be the best place but hopefully some one has had this
problem.
I just installed jdk-1.1.5-7 and to do this I upgraded my glibc
to glibc-2.0.7-13.i386.rpm. and then installed which is fine.
I test it out it works.
now for the problem when I use ppp. my only means of connecti
> Date: Wed, 03 Jun 1998 08:42:33 -0400
> From: Paul Houle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Matt> Could someone recommend a good editing tool for java that will run in
Matt> linux for constucting classes and applets etc.
Paul> I reccomend vi, but many people think emacs is a good editor.
Well, this is some
> "Franz" == Franz Reitinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Franz> Developing Java-apps with Emacs is a fine thing. However
Franz> source files may increase and sooner or later you will
Franz> loose the overall view. Therefore a thing like SNIFF in
Franz> conjunction with Emacs
> "Matt" == Matt Zagni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Matt> Hi, Could someone recommend a good editing tool for java
Matt> that will run in linux for constucting classes and applets
Matt> etc.
Dare I mention Xemacs with the jde package? Its what I use.
Barry
>Hi,
>
>Could someone recommend a good editing tool for
>java that will run in linux for constucting
>classes and applets etc.
>
>Many thanks
>
> Matt
I reccomend vi, but many people think emacs is a good editor.
On "06/03/98", "Carlos Cassino" wrote:
>
>Hi Bob.
>
>It does make sense a CPU usage around 95% since you
>enter an infinite loop in your main thread: while (1==1);
>Have you tried to just delete this line?
>
>Regards,
>-- Cassino
Thank you very much sir. It is always easier to
find a bug if som
Developing Java-apps with Emacs is a fine thing. However source files
may increase and sooner or later you will loose the overall view.
Therefore a thing like SNIFF in conjunction with Emacs or Emacs & a
classbrowser would make java-developement easier.
Does somebody use such nice tools?
Tank
Hello to all. I am using JDK1.1.5v7 for Linux, and
JDK1.1.6 for WindowsNT 4.0. I got the app below
to compile in Windows, but not in Linux. Some-
times a window pops up, other times nothing
happens(but cpu usage is around 95%).
I am running Glibc-2.0.7, with X 3.3.2.2.
Any ideas or possible s
mine does not
gat
Diego Ramiro Gomez Deck wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to know if any Linux port support native threads.
>
> TIA,
> Diego.class
Doh! I *knew* there was something I was missing: I
should have read the FAQ. Fixed in five minutes. :)
Thanks, folks.
Az. >-)=
Stephen Wynne wrote:
>
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Azazel writes:
>
> Help? I've installed jdk1.1.5-v7 under Redhat 5.1 and all
> of a sudden (it was
Hi,
Could someone recommend a good editing tool for
java that will run in linux for constucting
classes and applets etc.
Many thanks
Matt
Man, the web site sure has been down a long time.
Novare is willing to service it and have already reserved www.javalinux.org.
If someone can give me hook-ups on the files we will take action.
E
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