Re: IDE for linux

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

1999-09-06 Thread Riyad Kalla
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

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 JBuilder team

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: 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 this is a shameless plug but we just finished show

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/jde/) and the JDK.

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++, etc. Because i

Re: Java IDE for Linux?

1999-07-22 Thread Riyad Kalla
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

Re: Java IDE for Linux?

1999-07-22 Thread Alex M.
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

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, but based on t

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 using? e

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.

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.