Classbrowser for Java & Emacs

1998-06-03 Thread Barry D Benowitz
> "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

Is there a linux java editing tool

1998-06-03 Thread Barry D Benowitz
> "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

Re: Linux Java problems...

1998-05-20 Thread Barry D Benowitz
cale real well. Try the URW fonts (they are GPL'ed) and are available from the gimp web site (www.gimp.org) -- Barry D. Benowitz - FAQ maintainer for alt.lefthanders Email:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone:+1 609 866 1000 x3354 Snail:Axiom Inc, 4000 Midlantic Dr., Mt. Laurel, NJ, 08054-5476

Java debugger under Linux

1998-05-14 Thread Barry D Benowitz
emacs user there is a package called jde which provides a better interface to jdb. jdb is still the front end. I know that emacs is available under Linux and NT. If you like more graphical pizzazz, DDD 3.0 supports jdb as well. I don't know of any options that don't use jdb, unfortunate