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Subject: IDE for linux
>What do you guys re
An excellent one that is simliar to the power/feel of JBuilder 3 or VisualAGE
is AnyJ ( http://www.netcomputing.de/ )
Its 100% for Linux, I've been using it for a while and love it.
But if you are a gung-ho Emacs-er, here is the link to JDE:
http://sunsite.auc.dk/jde/
Best wishes!
-Riyad
Fran
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 JBuilder team
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.
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Frank Apap
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> 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
> "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 this is a shameless plug but we just finished show
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.
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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/jde/) and the JDK.
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++, etc. Because i
This same question came up a few weeks ago, and there were a lot of
suggestions, which I checked out.
I used to use Emacs with the JDE addition, which was simple and nice... but
someone pointed me to AnyJ, and good lord... I was blown away! Its a free
developement environment for Linux ( not for
emacs or xemacs with JDE is what I like the best so far. I've looked at
NetBeans, and it's okay, but a little slow. I do like Together/J and
Structure Builder that integrade modeling tools with code generation.
On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Guillermo Payet wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Can someone recommend
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, but based on t
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 using? e
xemacs + JDE (http://www.sunsite.auc.dk/jde/) is the best IDE available
IMHO. It's not a GUI builder, though.
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Igor
Eduard Boukhman wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> Which free IDE for Linux you can recommend for developing application in Java
> with Swing ?
> Thanks.
October 13, 1998 3:21 PM
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Subject: IDE for Linux.
Hi!
Which free IDE for Linux you can recommend for developing application in
Java
with Swing ?
Thanks.
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
Hi!
Which free IDE for Linux you can recommend for developing application in Java
with Swing ?
Thanks.
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