I would recommend Mandrake then, or Fedora Core
I run Eclipse on both, with great success.
/Søren
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From: Antony Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21. december 2004 10:10
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: [OT] Java developer friendly Linux distro
Hi all,
Which
Hi!
Linux dont have a good text editor in which I can run Ant builds
That's where you are wrong my friend. Try jEdit from www.jedit.org. It
is made in Java and runs on any platform, and it has several plugins
capable of running Ant builds. A great editor in my opinion.
Trond
Trond G. Ziarkowski wrote:
Hi!
Linux dont have a good text editor in which I can run Ant builds
That's where you are wrong my friend. Try jEdit from www.jedit.org. It
is made in Java and runs on any platform, and it has several plugins
capable of running Ant builds. A great editor in my opinion.
Antony Paul wrote:
Hi all,
Which distro (free) is most friendly for Java development. I need
J2SE 1.4.2 to work on it plus Eclipse 3.x(Linux dont have a good text
editor in which I can run Ant builds).
I use JEDIT for quick simple editing of files, and Eclipse for the real
stuff. A great
Nat Gross wrote:
Antony Paul wrote:
Hi all,
Which distro (free) is most friendly for Java development. I need
J2SE 1.4.2 to work on it plus Eclipse 3.x(Linux dont have a good text
editor in which I can run Ant builds).
I use JEDIT for quick simple editing of files, and Eclipse for the real
Wade Chandler wrote:
Nat Gross wrote:
Antony Paul wrote:
Hi all,
Which distro (free) is most friendly for Java development. I need
J2SE 1.4.2 to work on it plus Eclipse 3.x(Linux dont have a good text
editor in which I can run Ant builds).
I use JEDIT for quick simple editing of files, and
... has somebody experience with gcj? On RHEL eclipse (but only 2.1.2)
works with it and it looks faster than with Sun jdk. gcj could be also
an option for tomcat, I'll try as soon I have time for it ...
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On Tuesday 21 December 2004 16:13, Andreas Vombach wrote:
.. has somebody experience with gcj? On RHEL eclipse (but only 2.1.2)
works with it and it looks faster than with Sun jdk. gcj could be also
an option for tomcat, I'll try as soon I have time for it ...
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