Re: IDE for linux

1999-09-06 Thread John Agelis
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Re: IDE for linux

1999-09-06 Thread Riyad Kalla
Riyad Frank Apap wrote: > What do you guys recommend for good and simple Java IDES for linux. I used > to use the emacs java IDE but i cant remember the url to get it again. If > someone knows it let me know. > > ---

Re: IDE for linux

1999-09-06 Thread Brian Pomerantz
On Mon, Sep 06, 1999 at 09:52:43PM -0400, Frank Apap wrote: > What do you guys recommend for good and simple Java IDES for linux. I used > to use the emacs java IDE but i cant remember the url to get it again. If > someone knows it let me know. > You might send some email to the J

IDE for linux

1999-09-06 Thread Frank Apap
What do you guys recommend for good and simple Java IDES for linux. I used to use the emacs java IDE but i cant remember the url to get it again. If someone knows it let me know. -- Frank Apap

RE: Poll: Which Java/Linux IDE?

1999-08-24 Thread Chris LeDantec
from our EAP (Early Access Program) site: www.netbeans.com/eap.html Developer is implemented completely in java and is by far the most feature rich IDE available for true cross platform development. Developer 3.0 Entry includes: * Advanced Swing support for design of user interfaces; our Form

Re: Poll: Which Java/Linux IDE?

1999-08-23 Thread Riyad Kalla
An excellent IDE that is free for Linux and comparable to VisualAge is AnyJ, I came across it and fell in love with it. You can do all sorts of editing including HTML to make your applet/servlet creation and deployment easier. Here is the url: http://www.netcomputing.de/ -Riyad Renzo Pecoraro

Poll: Which Java/Linux IDE?

1999-08-23 Thread Renzo Pecoraro
Hi - maybe this has been asked before (sorry if that's the case), but I am wondering which Java/Linux IDE, if any, people are using? I tried Netbeans, and like it a lot (nice interface, writes clean code, installed without hassle) although it seems a bit too much for my little 133mhz

Re: Java IDE for Linux?

1999-07-23 Thread Tim Reilly
> My preference is XEmacs (http://www.xemacs.org/) with JDE > (http://sunsite.auc.dk/jde/) and the JDK. > I apologize that this is off-topic, but I just showed this combination to my boss and he asked if there was a similar (X)Emacs dev environment for Perl. Anyone know if there is and if so wh

Re: Java IDE for Linux?

1999-07-23 Thread Paolo Ciccone
>>>>> "GP" == Guillermo Payet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: GP> Hello, GP> Can someone recommend a Java Development environment for GP> Linux? That is: an IDE to develop Java code, not necessarily GP> written in Java. I know that th

Re: Java IDE for Linux?

1999-07-23 Thread Guillermo Payet
Thanks for all the answers. After spending a lot of time last night testing a multitude of products, I'm going the xemacs/jde route. --G -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". T

Re: Java IDE for Linux?

1999-07-22 Thread Chris Woods
Guillermo Payet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hello, > > Can someone recommend a Java Development environment for Linux? That is: > an IDE to develop Java code, not necessarily written in Java. My preference is XEmacs (http://www.xemacs.org/) with JDE (http://sunsite.auc.dk

Re: Java IDE for Linux?

1999-07-22 Thread Kazushi Mukaiyama
Hi G, > Can someone recommend a Java Development environment for Linux? That is: > an IDE to develop Java code, not necessarily written in Java. How about "WipeOut"? I use this on linux. http://www.softwarebuero.de/wipeout-eng.html This can develop not only Java but also C, C

Re: Java IDE for Linux?

1999-07-22 Thread Riyad Kalla
win/sun though) and looks to me to be somewhere on the level with VisualAge (IBM's), probably not as powerful... but it was wonderful! Here is a link to it, I really hope we can all maybe help out its developement, seems to be the most promissing IDE I've seen for Java, and its very far

Re: Java IDE for Linux?

1999-07-22 Thread Alex M.
Can someone recommend a Java Development environment for Linux? That is: > an IDE to develop Java code, not necessarily written in Java. > > I looked at Kawa, a Java based IDE, but based on their Web site, it's not > clear > if will run under anything but Windoz

Java IDE for Linux? (Correction)

1999-07-22 Thread Guillermo Payet
Actually, I just realized that Kawa is Win32 binaries, so never mind the previous Kawa comments >Can someone recommend a Java Development environment for Linux? That is: >an IDE to develop Java code, not necessarily written in Java. > >I looked at Kawa, a Java based IDE,

Java IDE for Linux?

1999-07-22 Thread Guillermo Payet
Hello, Can someone recommend a Java Development environment for Linux? That is: an IDE to develop Java code, not necessarily written in Java. I looked at Kawa, a Java based IDE, but based on their Web site, it's not clear if will run under anything but Windoze. What are most people

Re: Which "IDE" for Suse Linux?

1999-07-07 Thread Alex M.
Emacs with JDE On Wed, 7 Jul 1999, Alexander Schatten wrote: > which "IDE" can you recommend for Suse Linux V6 and Java 2. I just tried > Netbeans, and heard something about Kaffe? can someone give me more > hints? &

Which "IDE" for Suse Linux?

1999-07-07 Thread Alexander Schatten
which "IDE" can you recommend for Suse Linux V6 and Java 2. I just tried Netbeans, and heard something about Kaffe? can someone give me more hints? thanx Alex Dipl.Ing. Alexander Schatten Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Java IDE

1999-07-01 Thread Matthias Carlsson
Thanks for all the replies. I downloaded most of the suggested IDE's, and AnyJ seems to be a pretty good so for now I'll be using it. -- I don't know if it's just my system (it has to be :-), but running swing applications is _extremely_ slow. NetBeans Developer 2.1 and Freebuilder were both v

Re: Java IDE

1999-06-30 Thread Theodore Quangvinh Pham
Excerpts from JavaLinux: 30-Jun-99 Re: Java IDE by "Thomas M. Sasala"@mrj.c > Would one of the emacs/xemacs gurus please tell me how > to add JDE to Xemacs? I have it installed at home, but can't > seem to get Xemacs to recognize it here at work. I am using >

Re: Java IDE

1999-06-30 Thread Chris Woods
"Thomas M. Sasala" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Larry Gates wrote: > > Would one of the emacs/xemacs gurus please tell me how > to add JDE to Xemacs? I have it installed at home, but can't [...] It's documented in the installation instructions. You have to unpack the jde distribution

Re: Java IDE

1999-06-30 Thread Chr. Clemens Lee
Rachit Siamwalla wrote: > > If you are used to emacs and are looking for something not much more > than organization of files, build, syntax highlighting and step-through > debugging / code browsing, JDE for Emacs works well. I use it all the > time. > > Thing I hate about most IDE's is that the

Re: Java IDE

1999-06-30 Thread Javier Bolaños Molina
> I think I like it best for just being a class/method/member > browser and editor... > > -- > Rachel Haven't you tried Wipeout? www.softwarebuero.de An excellent IDE (nor RAD) for developing C, C++ Eiffel,

Re: Java IDE

1999-06-30 Thread Thomas M. Sasala
Larry Gates wrote: > > I echo Sergio's comments. I use the JDE for all java development and > debugging with the Xemacs editor. > > -Larry Gates > Would one of the emacs/xemacs gurus please tell me how to add JDE to Xemacs? I have it installed at home, but can't seem to get Xemacs t

Re: Java IDE

1999-06-30 Thread Larry Gates
>> I'm having problem finding a Java IDE for Linux I like, and I thought >> I should give it a try and ask here. What is everyone here using to >> develop their classes in Linux? I'm used to KAWA for Win32, but now >> after switching to Linux I've been

Re: Java IDE

1999-06-30 Thread Gerald de Jong
if you're thinking about IDEs, make sure you've taken a look at ElixirIDE, which is written in Java with Swing. i've been using it a while now on my 266Mhz Toshiba Tecra with 128Mb RAM, RH5.2, and the blackdown jdk 117v3 and swingall.jar from the 1.1.1 beta 2. this is a very lovely tool! when a

Re: Java IDE

1999-06-29 Thread Oliver Fels
> I'm having problem finding a Java IDE for Linux I like, and I thought > I should give it a try and ask here. What is everyone here using to > develop their classes in Linux? I'm used to KAWA for Win32, but now > after switching to Linux I've been unable to find a goo

Re: Java IDE

1999-06-29 Thread Tony Dean
Matthias, I never found any IDE anywhere that I ever liked. After converting to Unix in the 80s, I would always have to take a vi back to dos/windoze. The tools on any decent Unix blow away any IDE I ever saw. This is probably why IDEs never caught on in Unix. Its not as if IDEs don't

Re: Java IDE

1999-06-29 Thread Rachit Siamwalla
iting tool and none come near the power of vi or emacs. http://www.sunsite.auc.dk/jde/ -rchit Matthias Carlsson wrote: > > I'm having problem finding a Java IDE for Linux I like, and I thought > I should give it a try and ask here. What is everyone here using to > develop their

Re: Java IDE

1999-06-29 Thread Sergio Antoy
> I'm having problem finding a Java IDE for Linux I like, and I thought > I should give it a try and ask here. What is everyone here using to > develop their classes in Linux? I'm used to KAWA for Win32, but now > after switching to Linux I've been unable to find a go

Re: Java IDE

1999-06-29 Thread Rachel Greenham
Matthias Carlsson wrote: > I'm having problem finding a Java IDE for Linux I like, and I thought > I should give it a try and ask here. What is everyone here using to > develop their classes in Linux? I'm used to KAWA for Win32, but now > after switching to Linux I've

Re: Java IDE

1999-06-29 Thread Aravind Selvaraje
Look at this page. It has a list of all IDE's. The only thing to add is that IBM's VAJ is out as a technical preview. http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/javatools.html -- Aravind Matthias Carlsson wrote: > > I'm having problem finding a Java IDE for Linux I like, and

Re: Java IDE

1999-06-29 Thread Matthew Brown
Matthias Carlsson wrote: > I'm having problem finding a Java IDE for Linux I like, and I thought > I should give it a try and ask here. What is everyone here using to > develop their classes in Linux? I'm used to KAWA for Win32, but now > after switching to Linux I've

Re: Java IDE

1999-06-29 Thread William Gallafent
On Tue, 29 Jun 1999, Matthias Carlsson wrote: >I'm having problem finding a Java IDE for Linux I like, and I thought >I should give it a try and ask here. What is everyone here using to >develop their classes in Linux? I'm used to KAWA for Win32, but now >after switching to

Re: Java IDE

1999-06-29 Thread Alex Rice
On Tue, 29 Jun 1999 23:37:26 +0200, Matthias Carlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: Matthias> I'm having problem finding a Java IDE for Linux I like, and I Matthias> thought I should give it a try and ask here. What is everyone Matthias> here using to develop their classes i

Java IDE

1999-06-29 Thread Matthias Carlsson
I'm having problem finding a Java IDE for Linux I like, and I thought I should give it a try and ask here. What is everyone here using to develop their classes in Linux? I'm used to KAWA for Win32, but now after switching to Linux I've been unable to find a good replacement. I w

Re: IDE for Java

1999-03-24 Thread Michael Nielsen
I have noticed several problems with JDK1.2 under linux (kernel version 2.2.3, libc = libc.so.5.4.46, glibc2 (something) RedHat 5.2) Callbacks in the SUN corba implementation do not work, and neither does the Runtime rt = Runtime.getRuntime(); rt.traceMethodCalls(true); On a s

Re: IDE for Java

1999-03-23 Thread Paul Russo
I think that Paul Kinnucan Emacs java IDE http://sunsite.auc.dk/jde/ is very cool. It come with a speedbar for class browsing Maksim Lin wrote: > Robb Shecter wrote: > > > > So far the only Java Linux IDE that truly does this is the BISS IDE, but that > > project appears

Re: IDE for Java

1999-03-22 Thread Jon Priddey
Hi Rich, I've tried to look at things from the angle of prevention, rather than cure. The IDE and all of our tools were built without the use of debuggers. We prefer to use a set of assertion mechanisms to continually test the integrity of the system while it is executing. We find with

Re: IDE for Java

1999-03-22 Thread Jeff Galyan
Have you looked at NetBeans Developer? It's 100% Java, runs fairly well (in terms of speed) in my experience, and you can download it free for non-commercial development. It's at www.netbeans.com -- Jeff Galyan http://www.anamorphic.com http://www.sun.com jeffrey dot galyan at sun dot com tali

Re: IDE for Java

1999-03-22 Thread Juergen Sonnauer
gt; An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Datum: Montag, 22. März 1999 12:48 Betreff: Re: IDE for Java ... >So far the only Java Linux IDE that truly does this is the BISS IDE, but that >project appears to be dead. (Too bad - it'

Re: IDE for Java

1999-03-22 Thread Rich Edwards
Sounds interesting, but... does it include a debugger? IMHO, that's the only real requirement out of an IDE - everything else is just fluff. - Rich Jon Priddey wrote: > > Hi Naoki, > > The Blackdown Organization has a page of links to Java tools, including >

Re: IDE for Java

1999-03-22 Thread Andreas Rueckert
you want a modelling tool. Like Together/J, Fujaba etc. They show you the classes and you can click on methods to edit them etc. >So far the only Java Linux IDE that truly does this is the BISS IDE, but that >project appears to be dead. (Too bad - it's the only Java IDE on Linux I >liked.)

Re: IDE for Java

1999-03-19 Thread Jon Priddey
;ll post a huge stack trace instead next time :) Regards, Jon Priddey Elixir Technology Pte Ltd. > 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. > > > > Is everybody using emacs? Or i

Re: IDE for Java

1999-03-19 Thread Oliver Fels
> I'm looking for a good IDE for Java on Linux. > > Is everybody using emacs? Or is there anything better? I used JEdit for a while, which nothing more or less than a 100% pure Text Editor (syntax highlighting, auto indention, compiler interface, etc included). Great tool, but

Re: IDE for Java

1999-03-19 Thread Mike van der Merwe
Hi Naoki I use Netbeans for Linux from http://www.netbeans.com It's an absolutely WONDERFUL IDE. Check out the website. It supports JDK 1.1 and the new version X2 supports JDK 1.2. It's based entirely on Javabeans components and Swing. It runs on Solaris, Linux, NT as it is written

Re: IDE for Java

1999-03-19 Thread Justin Knotzke
Stephen Pitts wrote: > > 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 fo

Re: IDE for Java

1999-03-19 Thread Stephen Pitts
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. > > Is everybody using emacs? Or is there anything better? > > I am Java programmer but new to Li

Re: IDE for Java

1999-03-19 Thread Jean-Pierre Dube
Hi, You can try JDE. JDE is an IDE environment without the GUI designer. It's is base on emacs. If you write lots of code there is nothing better. Here are the features of JDE: - JDE menu with compile, run, debug, build, browse, project, and help commands - syntax coloring -

IDE for Java

1999-03-19 Thread Naoki Shibuya
Hi, I'm looking for a good IDE for Java on Linux. Is everybody using emacs? Or is there anything better? I am Java programmer but new to Linux. Regards, Naoki -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subje

Re: An IDE for C and JAVA

1998-12-23 Thread Christopher Hinds
utely essential. Cheers Chris Magnus Niemann wrote: > On Wed, 23 Dec 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > SAYS WHO??? > > > > The BEST IDE for JAVA (better than SVC), is NETBEANS... > > > > try http://www.netbeans.com... it is 100% swing based. u need JDK1.1.6 (n

Re: An IDE for C and JAVA

1998-12-23 Thread Peter B. West
Kirk Hutchinson made the following typo: > I assume you are able > to serf the web from every machine on your lan? Isn't that what Microsoft is trying to do? Yours faithfully, -- __ /__ Peter B. West [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://www.uq.net.au/~zzpwest / "Lord, to whom shall

Re: An IDE for C and JAVA

1998-12-23 Thread Magnus Niemann
On Wed, 23 Dec 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > SAYS WHO??? > > The BEST IDE for JAVA (better than SVC), is NETBEANS... > > try http://www.netbeans.com... it is 100% swing based. u need JDK1.1.6 (not > 1.1.7/1.1.5). > and linux kernel > 2.0.32 But NetBeans is ext

Re: An IDE for C and JAVA

1998-12-22 Thread Peter-Frank Spierenburg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > SAYS WHO??? > > The BEST IDE for JAVA (better than SVC), is NETBEANS... > > try http://www.netbeans.com... it is 100% swing based. u need JDK1.1.6 (not > 1.1.7/1.1.5). Actually, I'm running NetBeans on JDK1.1.7v1a with TYA. Its a little f

Re: An IDE for C and JAVA

1998-12-22 Thread Kirk Hutchinson
Ok, ok, I admit that I have never added JDE to Emacs or XEmacs to see how it would perform. I used to use XEmacs extensively when I used a Solaris machine at work, and I enjoyed it. If I would call Kawa an IDE, I suppose XEmacs could also be called an IDE. However, my main distinction between

Re: An IDE for C and JAVA

1998-12-22 Thread Kirk Hutchinson
ginal Message- > From: Kirk Hutchinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, December 21, 1998 10:06 PM > To: linux java > Subject: Re: An IDE for C and JAVA > > First of all, XEmacs is not an IDE. It's a code editor - that's it. > > It's really

Re: An IDE for C and JAVA

1998-12-22 Thread wyrd
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > SAYS WHO??? > > The BEST IDE for JAVA (better than SVC), is NETBEANS... not sure if it's the best, but I've found I like it, too. > try http://www.netbeans.com... it is 100% swing based. u need JDK1.1.6 (not > 1.1.7/1.1.5). Hmmm...I&#

Re: An IDE for C and JAVA

1998-12-22 Thread John Summerfield
On Tue, 22 Dec 1998, John Goerzen wrote: > On Tue, Dec 22, 1998 at 11:11:08AM +0100, Artur Biesiadowski wrote: > > > John Goerzen wrote: > > > > I personally do not use highly integrated IDEs and it seems that you do > > not also, but do not think that Xemacs is

Re: An IDE for C and JAVA

1998-12-22 Thread Jason Dillon
SN costs too much... and last I checked the free version did not save. --jason On 22-Dec-98 David Lucas wrote: > Have not looked at it in a while, but Source Navigator from Cygnus folks > might be worth looking at. > > Check out www.cygnus.com for more info. > > Later, > Dave > > -- > > +-

Re: An IDE for C and JAVA

1998-12-22 Thread bdutta
SAYS WHO??? The BEST IDE for JAVA (better than SVC), is NETBEANS... try http://www.netbeans.com... it is 100% swing based. u need JDK1.1.6 (not 1.1.7/1.1.5). and linux kernel > 2.0.32 banibrata dutta. research engg. CDOT, Delhi. -Original Message- From: Kirk Hutchinson <

Re: An IDE for C and JAVA --> Simplicity for Java

1998-12-22 Thread Carl H. Sayres
d and tryout Simplicity for Java. http://www.datarepresentations.com/ Simplicity for Java is a 100% Pure Java RAD tool available on the Linux platform for creating Java applications and applets. By using the Simplicity for Java IDE, developers build Java software interactively through a

Re: An IDE for C and JAVA

1998-12-22 Thread Mehrdad Jahansoozi
I believe there is a family of development tools referred to as RAD . Apparently VisualAge and Visual Cafe are members of this family. A RAD gives you the tool to drag and drop GUI elements such as labels buttons. I would love to see a RAD for linux. Other than Visual Cafe the rest of the IDE

Re: An IDE for C and JAVA

1998-12-22 Thread David Lucas
Have not looked at it in a while, but Source Navigator from Cygnus folks might be worth looking at. Check out www.cygnus.com for more info. Later, Dave -- ++ | David Lucas mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]| | Lucas So

Re: An IDE for C and JAVA

1998-12-22 Thread John Goerzen
On Tue, Dec 22, 1998 at 11:11:08AM +0100, Artur Biesiadowski wrote: > John Goerzen wrote: > > I personally do not use highly integrated IDEs and it seems that you do > not also, but do not think that Xemacs is an IDE - it is just very smart > editor. What it lacks ? > >

Re: An IDE for C and JAVA

1998-12-22 Thread Christopher Hinds
pport JDK1.2 with regard > to using the latest swing components? > > Steve Delahunty > Mullion Communications > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -Original Message- > From: Kirk Hutchinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, December 21, 1998 10:06 PM > To: linux j

Re: An IDE for C and JAVA

1998-12-22 Thread John Summerfield
On Mon, 21 Dec 1998, John Goerzen wrote: > On Mon, Dec 21, 1998 at 10:06:10PM -0500, Kirk Hutchinson wrote: > > > First of all, XEmacs is not an IDE. It's a code editor - that's it. > > You obviously know little about it then. It has built-in and (virtual

RE: An IDE for C and JAVA

1998-12-22 Thread Steve Delahunty
Steve Delahunty Mullion Communications [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Kirk Hutchinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 21, 1998 10:06 PM To: linux java Subject: Re: An IDE for C and JAVA First of all, XEmacs is not an IDE. It's a code editor - that's it.

Re: An IDE for C and JAVA

1998-12-22 Thread Artur Biesiadowski
John Goerzen wrote: > > It's really too bad that more IDEs are not available for Linux. > > What do these give you that XEmacs doesn't? I personally do not use highly integrated IDEs and it seems that you do not also, but do not think that Xemacs is an IDE - it is just v

Re: An IDE for C and JAVA

1998-12-22 Thread Jason Dillon
On 22-Dec-98 Kirk Hutchinson wrote: > First of all, XEmacs is not an IDE. It's a code editor - that's it. True Emacs (XEmacs) was not necessarily designed to be an IDE, though it can be used as one... which means that it is and IDE (and a whole lot more). Some people can handle u

Re: An IDE for C and JAVA

1998-12-22 Thread John Goerzen
On Mon, Dec 21, 1998 at 10:06:10PM -0500, Kirk Hutchinson wrote: > First of all, XEmacs is not an IDE. It's a code editor - that's it. You obviously know little about it then. It has built-in and (virtually) seamless interfaces to compilers, debuggers, and interpreters. > It&

Re: An IDE for C and JAVA

1998-12-21 Thread Kirk Hutchinson
First of all, XEmacs is not an IDE. It's a code editor - that's it. It's really too bad that more IDEs are not available for Linux. Personally, I favor Symantec's Visual Cafe over any other Java IDE, but it's not available for Linux. I remember seeing an ad for a prod

Re: An IDE for C and JAVA

1998-12-21 Thread Ugo Cei
Pierre Bizzotto wrote: > > Hi, I need an IDE for C and Java, if it's possible for XWINDOWS or KDE. Use Emacs and JDE, it's best in the long run. > I'have another problem, I've the italian Keyboard and on my notebook there > is'nt the { and }. How I can re

Re: An IDE for C and JAVA

1998-12-21 Thread R. Paul Warriner
I use Xemacs for a Java IDE. S.u.S.e. has the Java Workshop 2.0 for $109 US. Can't help with the keyboard. :( Pierre Bizzotto wrote: > > Hi, I need an IDE for C and Java, if it's possible for XWINDOWS or KDE. > > I'have another problem, I've the italian K

Re: An IDE for C and JAVA

1998-12-21 Thread Tobias Gierke
On Mon, 21 Dec 1998, Pierre Bizzotto wrote: >Hi, I need an IDE for C and Java, if it's possible for XWINDOWS or KDE. > >I'have another problem, I've the italian Keyboard and on my notebook there >is'nt the { and }. How I can resolve this problem changing aothe ke

Re: An IDE for C and JAVA

1998-12-21 Thread Juergen Sonnauer
. Dezember 1998 10:36 An: linux java Betreff:An IDE for C and JAVA Hi, I need an IDE for C and Java, if it's possible for XWINDOWS or KDE. I'have another problem, I've the italian Keyboard and on my notebook there is'nt the { and }. How I can resolve this proble

An IDE for C and JAVA

1998-12-21 Thread Pierre Bizzotto
Hi, I need an IDE for C and Java, if it's possible for XWINDOWS or KDE. I'have another problem, I've the italian Keyboard and on my notebook there is'nt the { and }. How I can resolve this problem changing aothe key? Thanks. bye and Merry Xmas.

Linux IDE

1998-11-30 Thread Mehrdad Jahansoozi
Hi There, I am looking for a try first buy later decent stable IDE for Java for Linux platform. Does anybody know of such a thing. Regards, Mehrdad

Re: CoffeeShop(java IDE)

1998-10-24 Thread John Summerfield
On Sat, 24 Oct 1998, Ryuji Yokoyama wrote: > Hello All! > > Is anybody using CoffeeShop? please tell me con and pro about it. Is it > worth to spend $85? Costs $0 to try. Only you can decide what it's worth to you. Cheers John Summerfield http://os2.ami.com.au/os2/ for OS/2 support. Configurat

CoffeeShop(java IDE)

1998-10-24 Thread Ryuji Yokoyama
Hello All! Is anybody using CoffeeShop? please tell me con and pro about it. Is it worth to spend $85? Thanks in advance.

Re: IDE for Linux.

1998-10-13 Thread Igor Slepchin
xemacs + JDE (http://www.sunsite.auc.dk/jde/) is the best IDE available IMHO. It's not a GUI builder, though. --- Igor Eduard Boukhman wrote: > > Hi! > > Which free IDE for Linux you can recommend for developing application in Java > with Swing ? > Thanks.

RE: IDE for Linux.

1998-10-13 Thread Roman Stanek
October 13, 1998 3:21 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: IDE for Linux. Hi! Which free IDE for Linux you can recommend for developing application in Java with Swing ? Thanks.

IDE

1998-10-13 Thread Eduard Boukhman
Ok. About Freebuilder. I did download and tried simple application like Hello world . In output i got : I/O error etc. In code freebuilder i find that its build command line like : java.exe -classpath $SOMETHING . java.exe is hardcoded !!! How it can be java.exe in linux ?? (or i have to d

Re: IDE for Linux.

1998-10-13 Thread Ernst de Haan
Eduard Boukhman wrote: > Hi! > > Which free IDE for Linux you can recommend for developing application in Java > with Swing ? > Thanks. None yet. Swing still is too new and changes too fast (from java.awt.swing to com.sun.java.swing to javax.swing package) for anyone to keep up

IDE for Linux.

1998-10-13 Thread Eduard Boukhman
Hi! Which free IDE for Linux you can recommend for developing application in Java with Swing ? Thanks.

NetBeans Releases Last Beta Version of Java IDE, Free Download Continues

1998-09-15 Thread Helena Stolka
3 is available for free download from the NetBeans web site, http://www.netbeans.com. NetBeans IDE is a full-featured Java IDE based completely on Swing/JFC. NetBeans is both written in Java and it generates Java code. It is an object oriented, visual programming environment based on JavaBeans compon

NetBeans Releases Last Beta Version of Java IDE, Free Download Continues

1998-09-14 Thread Helena Stolka
3 is available for free download from the NetBeans web site, http://www.netbeans.com. NetBeans IDE is a full-featured Java IDE based completely on Swing/JFC. NetBeans is both written in Java and it generates Java code. It is an object oriented, visual programming environment based on JavaB

NetBeans, Inc. boosts functionality of its popular Java IDE with release of NetBeans Developer 2.0, Beta 2

1998-07-28 Thread Helena Stolka
ular Java IDE with release of NetBeans Developer 2.0, Beta 2 Prague, Czech Republic, July 28, 1998 - NetBeans, Inc. today released the second Beta version of its well-received Integrated Development Environment (IDE) written entirely in the Java(TM) language and based on Sun's Java F

RE: NetBeans IDE?

1998-07-23 Thread Jason Dillon
I have tried it and descided that it was too slow on my machine (P2 333mhz 128mb RAM). Performace might be a bit better with a real motif library and DYN_JAVA=true or using a jit compiler. --jason On 23-Jul-98 Brad Pepers wrote: > Has anyone tried using the NetBeans IDE application on Li

NetBeans IDE?

1998-07-23 Thread Brad Pepers
Has anyone tried using the NetBeans IDE application on Linux? I've been playing with it on RedHat 5.1 (latest glibc and other updates) using the JDK 1.1.6v2 from Blackdown. It works a bit but often locks up and is really slugish (running it on a Pentium II 233MHz with 64Mb RAM). What I wa

RE: Any recommendation on IDE both for Java and C/C++?

1998-07-16 Thread Bruce J. Carter
On 17-Jul-98 gaolei wrote: > Dear Friends, > > I am using Wipeout, the standard version for my Java/C++ > development, in most time, the IDE works well, but I think > it may have some bug, as it crashes sometimes during the > debugging. > > The worst thing is it ca

Any recommendation on IDE both for Java and C/C++?

1998-07-16 Thread gaolei
Dear Friends, I am using Wipeout, the standard version for my Java/C++ development, in most time, the IDE works well, but I think it may have some bug, as it crashes sometimes during the debugging. The worst thing is it can not invoke the jbd for jdk1.1.6 (Maybe that due to my PC memory is too

RE: Commercial JAVA IDE that runs in Linux

1998-06-19 Thread Jens Link
On 18-Jun-98 Peter Schuller wrote: > Hi! > > Does anyone know a good commercial Java IDE that runs in Linux? > Prefarably > written in Java. > > All the supposedly good ones, like JBuilder and Visul Cafe, are for > Windoze > only... Theres a RAID tool called &qu

Commercial JAVA IDE that runs in Linux

1998-06-18 Thread Peter Schuller
Hi! Does anyone know a good commercial Java IDE that runs in Linux? Prefarably written in Java. All the supposedly good ones, like JBuilder and Visul Cafe, are for Windoze only... Thanks! / Peter Schuller --- WWW: hem.passagen.se/petersch/ (might