Hi,
I installed Postgresql 6.5.1 on linux (RedHat 5.2 on Intel 686) and I can
download jdbc driver and odbc driver for 6.5.1. But I cannot find jdbc-odbc
bridge driver for postgresql 6.5.1. In order to build Jdk1.2.2 on linux,
jdbc-odbc bridge driver should be set up (set up ALT_ODBCDIR). How c
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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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
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, 06 Sep 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
> I installed Postgresql 6.5.1 on linux (RedHat 5.2 on Intel 686) and I can
> download jdbc driver and odbc driver for 6.5.1. But I cannot find jdbc-odbc
> bridge driver for postgresql 6.5.1. In order to build Jdk1.2.2 on linux,
> jdbc-odbc br
You can always use the NetBeans Developer 2.0 or 3.0
(http://www.netbeans.com). It ressembles a lot to the JBuilder and it is
free for non-commercial use.
John Aggelis
Old unix hackers do not die...
They just turn into zombie processes !
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From: Frank Apap <[EMAIL PROTE