Michael Doherty wrote:
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> Are there any good application servers for Linux? Eg., similar to
> Gemstone or NetDynamics.
>
> TIA,
IBM is supposed to come out with Websphere for Linux by the end of this
month.
J.
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Stephen Pitts wrote:
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> On Fri, Mar 19, 1999 at 10:42:14PM +1100, Naoki Shibuya wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm looking for a good IDE for Java on Linux.
I've been using Netbeans http://www.netbeans.com
It was done in Java and it's free for educational use. It runs on Linux
and it's
ssing /) when I try to
add it myself it does not work since it must be a servlet handing out
the username and password..
Also, is there a noticeable difference in speed?
Thanks
Justin Knotzke.
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Ron Resnick wrote:
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> Nathan Meyers wrote:
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> Now, none of that has any bearing on the original question
> of course, ie - would they use blackdown as their point
> of departure for Linux-based Java efforts. My own guess,
> like Nathan's, is that they would. After all, why on
> earth not?? It
Hi,
I see that IBM is porting Websphere to Linux. Are they going to use
your VM? If not, do you think they are going to port their VM to Linux?
Thanks so much
Justin Knotzke.
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