VisualAge for Java from IBM is the best candidate in my opinion. However,
JBuilder and Symantec's Visual Cafe also seem to be quite popular IDEs.
Nishi
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mohammed Akacem [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, September 10, 1999 1:42 PM
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> Subject: IDE for developing java applications
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> Hi,
> Wish to buy an IDE for developing java applications and wish to know
> which factors to consider in making a decision.I would also like to know
> which is the best IDE in town at the moment.
>
> Would be greateful for any hints.
>
> Mohammed.
>
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