Re: Forte

2000-10-29 Thread Nathan Meyers
Nicolas Raitman wrote: > Where can I download Forte for Linux or any other IDE to develop Java > applications and applets?? http://www.sun.com/forte/ffj/ce/ will take you to the Forte "community edition". Nath

Forte

2000-10-28 Thread Nicolas Raitman
Where can I download Forte for Linux or any other IDE to develop Java applications and applets?? Thanks -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Forte vs Emacs? Your opinions, experiences

2000-10-18 Thread Joi Ellis
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Peter Schuller wrote: > As a matter of fact, you're right on the mark. Other than this problem I'd > use it for the fast compilation and decen editing facilities. > > I've tried JB4 Foundation now and I wasn't able to do such a thing, how > do you trigger it to do such disco

Re: Forte vs Emacs? Your opinions, experiences

2000-10-18 Thread Peter Schuller
> JBuilder 4.0 offers a new feature, automatic source discovery. Point it > at the top of a directory structure and it figures out for itself where > all the packages are. If this was your biggest beef about JBuilder > projects, it's worth a fresh look. As a matter of fact, you're right on the

Re: Forte vs Emacs? Your opinions, experiences

2000-10-18 Thread Nicholas Wright
:29 +0200 > From: Jan Agermose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > X-Accept-Language: da, en > Mime-Version: 1.0 > To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: Forte vs Emacs? Your opinions, experiences > Resent-Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > R

Re: Forte vs Emacs? Your opinions, experiences

2000-10-18 Thread Jan Agermose
how about a standalone GUI builder and emacs? Does any one know of a standalone GUI builder? Barnet Wagman wrote: > I've been doing my Java development using emacs (actually xemacs) but am > considering switching over to Forte (nee netbeans). > > Before I take th

Re: Forte vs Emacs? Your opinions, experiences

2000-10-17 Thread Urban Widmark
On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, Peter Schuller wrote: > > I've been doing my Java development using emacs (actually xemacs) but am > > considering switching over to Forte (nee netbeans). > > Personally I'd go for Forte simply because I have not been able to make > xema

Re: Forte vs Emacs? Your opinions, experiences

2000-10-17 Thread Joi Ellis
On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, Peter Schuller wrote: [snip] > >* It operates directly on your file sytsem. You give it a root directory >to put in the CLASSPATH, and then you can browse, edit and compile as much >as you want. You dont have to spend time getting past some obnoxious >applic

Re: Forte vs Emacs? Your opinions, experiences

2000-10-16 Thread Peter Schuller
> I've been doing my Java development using emacs (actually xemacs) but am > considering switching over to Forte (nee netbeans). Personally I'd go for Forte simply because I have not been able to make xemacs/eamacs indent with hard tabs instead of spaces. But other than that

Re: Forte vs Emacs? Your opinions, experiences

2000-10-16 Thread yangyuexiang
Why not use Emacs/JDE/DDD? Jesper Nordenberg wrote: > I would recommend that you try Netbeans instead of Forte cause it's updated > more often. It's a very good IDE, but I cant stand the debugger. Way to > complicated to use and shows a lot of irrelevant information (static

Re: Forte vs Emacs? Your opinions, experiences

2000-10-16 Thread Jörg Strebel
>I've been doing my Java development using emacs (actually xemacs) but >am >considering switching over to Forte (nee netbeans). > >Before I take the plunge in a non-trivial way, I'd like to hear other >people's opinions about Forte, both in terms of its design

Re: Forte vs Emacs? Your opinions, experiences

2000-10-16 Thread Jesper Nordenberg
I would recommend that you try Netbeans instead of Forte cause it's updated more often. It's a very good IDE, but I cant stand the debugger. Way to complicated to use and shows a lot of irrelevant information (static final fields for example). Of course the editor is not the same clas

Re: Forte vs Emacs? Your opinions, experiences

2000-10-15 Thread Weiqi Gao
Barnet Wagman wrote: > > I've been doing my Java development using emacs (actually xemacs) but am > considering switching over to Forte (nee netbeans). > > Before I take the plunge in a non-trivial way, I'd like to hear other > people's opinions about Forte

Forte vs Emacs? Your opinions, experiences

2000-10-15 Thread Barnet Wagman
I've been doing my Java development using emacs (actually xemacs) but am considering switching over to Forte (nee netbeans). Before I take the plunge in a non-trivial way, I'd like to hear other people's opinions about Forte, both in terms of its design and stability. (Earl

Re: jdk1.3/forte problem

2000-06-12 Thread Vincent Trussart
noisebrain wrote: > I tried running the recent jdk1.3+hotspot downloaded from sun > with forte community edition 1.0 v502. > > It has a problem whereby the jmenus pull down but then immediately > disappear, so it is impossible to select any menu items. > > Any thoughts or s

jdk1.3/forte problem

2000-06-11 Thread noisebrain
I tried running the recent jdk1.3+hotspot downloaded from sun with forte community edition 1.0 v502. It has a problem whereby the jmenus pull down but then immediately disappear, so it is impossible to select any menu items. Any thoughts or suggestions on what to try? / thanks