I like Borland JBuilder3.
Just my opinions here:
PROS
1. I'm still pretty much a Java newbie, but I like it because
it is compatible (to a large degree) with 1.2.
2. It's cheap.
3. Pretty fast execution within the IDE.
CONS
1. It's a HOG!!! And the "help" system must use up twice the memory that
the
IDE uses!
2. Not nearly as "nice" as Microsoft VJ++, but I'm hoping further revisions
of the
product will approach the look and feel of Microsoft tools.
3. I'm really going out on a limb here, but I don't think it supports
breakpoints
inside servlets (they're served by the web server.)
Keep this thread alive.. I'm always shopping for better tools.
kevin carothers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 11:37 AM
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Subject: Re: IDE Reccomendations
I would recommend that in your process of selection that you make sure that
all features are available with all levels of virtual machine. Symantec
does'nt seem to provide that aspect.
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