FYI, my patch to fix the deadlock in classMethod.c:resolveString()
hasn't been applied. I think folks assume that since I'm at the
Univ. of Utah, I've got write access to the repository... :)
None of the relevant files have changed, so the old patch should still
be good:
Patrick Tullmann writes:
FYI, my patch to fix the deadlock in classMethod.c:resolveString()
hasn't been applied. I think folks assume that since I'm at the
Univ. of Utah, I've got write access to the repository... :)
None of the relevant files have changed, so the old patch should still
Does anyone know of any Integrated Development Environments (IDE) for
Java on Linux?
I know that MS Windows has Inprise JBuilder, Sybase PowerJ, Symantec
Visual Cafe, NetBeans Developer, Oracle JDeveloper, and Metroworks
CodeWarrior Profiession.
Has anyone heard of or worked with Cygnus
BWinders writes:
Has anyone heard of or worked with Cygnus Solutions' Code Fusion
C/C++/Java IDE?
Cygnus' website has some press coverage about it. I believe these are
independent reviews.
http://www.cygnus.com/codefusion/cf_news.html
Any pros/cons?
Java integration and support isn't
BWinders wrote:
Does anyone know of any Integrated Development Environments (IDE) for
Java on Linux?
I've recently gotten into Borland's JBuilder for Linux. (ok ok they're
really Imprise but what can I say ... )
Runs under the *gasp* other guy's 1.2.2 JDK rather well. First IDE in
years
I use AnyJ (http://www.netcomputing.de )
it is very fast, it has many good features.
Its free for linux.
On Fri, 07 Jan 2000, BWinders wrote:
Does anyone know of any Integrated Development Environments (IDE) for
Java on Linux?
I know that MS Windows has Inprise JBuilder, Sybase PowerJ,